About me: Here's is a lovely plug from Iain Anderson who opened the show on the Friday night, jogged I'm sure by the text from Gordon MacLean who plays in the Sorren MacLean Band who headlined the opening night. Also included are a couple of photos from the Open Mic/Open Draw event, and there's more from the whole 2 events under 'Pics'.
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Iain Anderson (2 hr)
Broadcast on Radio Scotland Mon 15 Oct - 22:30
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...Gordon MacLean is saying 'Thanks for playing songs off Michael Marra's new ep - as well as playing double bass in Michael's new band I also play in the Sorren MacLean Band,
who are performing at the opening of Jenny Soep's exhibition at Resipole Studios, Ardnamurchan...in that beautiful territory... if you go anywhere playing music from the exhibition I'm sure you can find a 3 song cd by the Sorren MacLean band - will have to get a hold of that - a fantastic visit to the Resipole Studios out in the Ardnamurchan and Jenny Soep who does 'Drawings of the Experience' who does mainly musicians - we're about to hear the Proclaimers who she does, James Yorkston and all sorts of others (who)were decorating the walls, My (Latest) Novel, Michael Marra, Seasick Steve...all sorts of people, Anyway I have to say also Thanks to all the people - Mama, that's Maria Soep, Champion Porridge Maker - in these Islands anyway, and champion canape maker, also along with sister and family - anyway we had a great time, all be it too short...so we said we'd play a couple of tracks of the artists (she'd) painted, beginning with the Proclaimers and then (James) Yorkston...
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Comments
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11.10 'The music pulses through your work! Great Stuff!'
Jane Human, London
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13.10 'Lovely show...What a night. It was great & Jenny drew the Blues!
Liz and Tom, Glasgow
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13.10 'Awesome!'
The Lemmings, Tarbert/Glasgow
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13.10 'What a great night! Thanks for letting me play!!
Martin Hay, The Yellow Bentines, Taynuilt/Glasgow
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13.10 'Wonderful expo Jenny, enjoyed the whole experience.''The feedback was excellent - not from the amp - from the audience.'
K & A Kane, Taynuilt
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13.10 'Awesome! Mon the Rose tin/Drum kit! www.myspace.com/save those lemmings
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14.10 'What a talent' Paul & Shauna
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17.10 'You capture the moment! Superb work. Good Luck for the future! The Timmins, Glasgow
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17.10 'Really Beautiful. Interesting mixing of art strands. Perfectly set-up.' Carloline Deloff, Argentina/Edinburgh
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17.10 'Very Talented Artist, I did not expect to find such an interesting gallery.' C Reyes Davis, Edinburgh
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17.10 'A Great Night of music and art and, animation!' John Finnie, Glenborrodale
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18.10 'Full of life and movement, it draws you in and makes you smile.' Derby Stuart-Amsden, Dunstaffnage
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18.10 'Many Good Memories - I like this work' Peter Amsden, Dunstaffnage
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19.10 'Vibrant and exciting exhibition - talent of artist shines through melodically!' S+P MacFarlane, Acharacle
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19.10 'Memorable Visit' Ann Urwin, Kilchrenan
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Matt Goodwin being drawn
Drawing the Musicians
Who I'd like to meet:
Jenny Soep's Solo Exhibition's Friend Space (Top 40)
PARTAKE IN SOME HOT SPARKLING SHADAZZ, WASHED DOWN WITH A SPOT OF MYSTERY JUICE!
A Hot Club Dundee Special...
The Hot Club plays a mixture of rock'n'roll, rockabilly, doo-wop, psychobilly, garage, freak, fuzz, psychedelic, and so on.
Sparkling Shadazz are a demented surf band from Glasgow and Spain. Relative newcomers, they recently engulfed the Hey You Get Off My Pavement festival in a howling storm.
Mystery Juice are a sleazy Horror R'n'B and trashobilly outfit from Edinburgh, signed to Fence Records. Think Grinderman/Badseeds meets Uncle John & Whitelock. Sortof but not really.
Hugo Paris is a DJ Based in London, running nights such as Bad to the Bone (rock'n'roll etc), Rattle Shack (disco and early house, chicago etc) and Nice Time (dancehall).
Marquiss de Merchant-o-Menace is also based in London and is in the Phantom Band (chemikal underground recs) and Omnivore Demon. He plays a bunch of far-out stuff.
should be a wowzer of an evening - get in touch for the guest password.
Hello. This is a poster for FENCE CLUB #5: The Bulleit Sessions. It's quite small. But if you CLICK ON IT you'll see a bigger version, which you can read with your eyes.
If you can't be bothered to click, here's all the relevant 'deets'.
Fence Club is a semi-regular event that showcases the range of hairy-talent on the Fence Records label. The Bulleit Sessions are an exciting series of Fence Club nights in Edinburgh and Glasgow, taking place throughout April, May and June 2008.
This Friday, 6th June, marks Fence Club #5: The Bulleit Sessions - taking place at Stereo in Glasgow - and will feature live performances from The Pictish Trail, Player Piano and Come In Tokyo.
Tickets are £8, advance, from www. fencerecords. com - and £9 on the door. Every ticket holder will receive a free 7" record at the end of the night, and free entry to the club night afterwards with DJ David Barbarossa. Doors are at 7.30pm, with the live music finishing by 10.30pm.
The Retrosexuals are going to be playing at the T-Break showcase gig at King Tuts - Glasgow on the 14th May 08. If you would like to come along and support us we are giving away FREE tickets for the night (over 18's only i'm afraid).
Just reply to this with your name and address, how many you'd like and we'll post them out.
Hey you,
We are playing at BOX (opposite the garage) on 22nd December. Our last gig of the year!
Would be great if you could make it down. ITS FREE!
cheers
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