Next gig : Genre Is A Dirty Word, G12, Glasgow, 08/11/08
I'll be playing with Cinephile, Marco Bernardi, Conor Mason & The Lava Experiments. Special guest DJ Mash. Doors 7pm and first act on @ 7. 45 - get there early!
I'm pleased to announce that my debut EP for Antimatter is released today. Magnolia Lane EP is available on CD and as a digital download.
"A gritty club monster that Tom and Ed would swap Lily Allen for ... it'd take a brave man to bet against this being a cult club smash." - News Of The World 07.09.08
michty me, fitever next? I just gigged T as a sloppy drunk boy with Aberdeen pop stars edgar prais, maraccas, shakers and a tambourine, he he, beats lugging aboot a hale kit, cheers Biz .
Butros Butros Ghali Ziggy, I still hivnae found ony decent UK bands to use my electric kit with, och well, there's always my cute wee DW kit for the Stompin Outlaw shennanigans wi the likes of Deviltrain, he he,remember XS RELOCAT ? wi the afa loud drums and bass? that's US that is, cheers Biz .
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.
Huge thank you for an excellent night of live music, we managed to raise a respectful £400 which is fantastic. Here are a few examples of where and how the money raised will help make a difference.
£120 - can buy more than 50 Oxfam buckets with a tap and a lid to keep water clean.
£250 - can provide chickens for 10 families – that means fresh eggs and meat to eat, and a way of earning extra income.
£400 - can buy 12 goats, which will make 12 families somewhere very happy.
alright Ziggster, have a good gig tonight man. ian brown played here last night, it was class, i was 17 years late but better late than never, take it easy man
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