The Skinny January 2012

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G lasgow MUSIC Sat 28 Jan Foy Vance (Finlay Napier and the Bar Room Mountaineers) Oran Mor, 19:00–22:00, £14

County Down native who infuses his Irish influences with soul, blues and gospel, fresh from recording his second LP with producer extraordinaire David Holmes.

Blazin’ Fiddles (Sol i Serena) O2 ABC, 19:00–22:00, £15

Contemporary fiddle troupe from the Highlands and Islands. Part of Celtic Connections.

E D I N B U R G H music Hazy Recolections (Foy Vance, Dean Ownes, Finlay Napier, Doghouse Roses, Kim Edgar) O2 ABC, 14:00–17:00, £10

Johann Strauss Gala

The Johann Strauss dancers and orchestra return with their enchanting new Viennese Ball show, bedecked in full period costume.

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Peatbog Faeries (Stanley Odd)

Wed 04 Jan

Mon 09 Jan

Jazz Bar Quartet

Jazz Bar Big Band

Acoustic-styled musical variety show, headered by Edinburgh’s The Last September, which is essentially frontman Pete’s Deanes tender songs set to music by his live indie-folk six-piece.

High octane contemporary folk from the Isle of Skye crew. Part of Celtic Connections.

Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece.

Four trumpets, four trombones, five saxes and four rhythm. That do you?

Sat 14 Jan

Mike Kearney KA-TET

The Babes

Morpheus Rising (Dog Moon Howl)

Electric six-piece playing unique arrangements, plus improvised renditions of classics.

Classic-styled rock and metal from the twin quitar York quintet.

O2 ABC, 19:00–22:00, £15

or

with a whole new set of characters?

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Blues and funk five-piece, with added horns.

Thu 05 Jan Rend Collective

The Caves, 20:00–23:00, £6

The religious collective of musicians and artists launch their new worship album.

Unpeeled

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £5

Handpicked showcase of burgeoning local music-makers.

Future Heroes

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Madcap guitarist Aki Remally and his funk four-piece man The Jazz Bar’s regular Thursday nighter.

Fri 06 Jan Full House

Bannerman’s, 20:00–23:00, £5

Indie-rock, pure and simple. Brel, 15:00–18:00, £5

High-energy disco-pop from the Glasgow seven-piece. Part of Celtic Connections.

Man Overboard

Classic Grand, 19:00–22:00, £8 adv.

New Jersey pop-punk quintet, formed by childhood buddies Nik Bruzzese and Wayne Wildrick.

The February Solution (Madman Is Absolute, Second Skin, Insurgent)

Nice ‘n’ Sleazy, 20:00–23:00, Free

The hardcore and metallic Glasgow noisemakers reunite for a Sleazy’s basement takeover.

Snow Patrol

SECC, 18:30–22:00, £32.50

Gary Lightbody et al do their amiable indie-rock thing. We once rather beautifully described them as a “bed-wet fest”. Enjoy.

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah SWG3, 20:00–22:30, £12.50

The Brooklyn quartet return to their indie-pop roots on the back of last autumn’s Hysterical LP, all off-kilter melodies, hazy synths and soporific base-lines.

Panic At The Disco

Barrowland, 19:00–23:00, £17.50

American alternative rock duo made up of dapper chaps Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith.

Butterfly Saturdays

Butterfly & Pig, 20:00–02:00, Free

Resident rockers The Meat Men play a live set, followed by DJ Dave Stone. Plus free entry to the Buff Club’s official after-party.

The Sweetback Sisters The Arches, 19:30–22:00, £14

Vintage country-styled tunesmithery from the rockin’ four-man band, fronted by Kansas/Californian-born singer/songwriters Emily Miller and Zara Bode. Part of Celtic Connections.

Remember Remember (Adam Stearns and The Glass Animals) Brel, 19:30–22:00, £10

Musical brainchild of multiinstrumentalist Graeme Ronald, now a fully-fledged live seven-piece shot through with samples, keys, glockenspiels and loop pedals. Part of Celtic Connections.

Argent (Wishbone Ash)

O2 Academy, 19:00–22:00, £22.50

Longstanding English rockers founded by keyboardist Rod Argent, back and rockin’ on the live circuit.

La Dispute (Former Thieves) King Tut’s, 20:00–23:00, £8.50

Five pals from the Upper Midwest with a mutual passion for using music as a means to express and connect, taking their sound from blues to screamo as they go.

Breadcrumb Trail (Without Aeroplanes, Vasa, Ohm) Pivo Pivo, 19:30–23:30, £tbc

New monthly experimental night, where featured acts, groups and soloists from wide-ranging fields unite with the single unifying factor of making innovative and forward-thinking music.

Alfie Boe

SECC, 19:30–22:00, From £20

The Blackpool-born tenor, and onetime car mechanic, does his refreshing take on the classical genre.

Bonnie Prince Billy

Old Fruitmarket, 20:00–22:00, £18

Will Oldham returns to Scottish Shores under his Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy alter-ego, with yet more lush explorations of America’s historical, musical and psychic backwoods. Part of Celtic Connections.

Martha Reeves and The Vandellas

The Arches, 19:30–22:00, £20

The mighty motown legends play as part of Celtic Connections.

Blues Kitchen

Slouch, 18:00–21:00, Free

Kasule (Gav Prentice)

Early evening showcase of live blues bands.

Three Glasgow chaps who build their lo-fi electronic soundscapes from pulses, tones and a thousand burbling hooks. Support comes from Over The Wall’s Gav Prentice.

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13th Note, 20:00–23:00, £tbc

Mozart Parties

The Art School Union, 19:30–22:00, £6

London-born singer/songwriter James Bennett’s shoegaze-y indie-pop project, all dreamy and lovely like.

Sun 29 Jan Manran (Tarras)

Oran Mor, 19:00–23:00, £13

Traditional Scottish ensemble combining driving accordion, fiddle, Highland pipes, Uilleann pipes and wooden flute in one damned impressive whole. Part of Celtic Connections.

Electric Circus Live Lounge (The Last September, Danny McGeever, Alistair McErlance)

Handpicked selection of acts from the flourishing Glasgow indie, folk and roots scene. Part of Celtic Connections.

Fallingin love Federation Of The Disco Pimp

Usher Hall, 14:00–17:00, £tbc

Swirling guitars and driving beats from Aki Remally and his groove band.

Same old faces at the same old pub quiz

Tue 03 Jan Tuesday Heartbreak

Captain’s Rest, 20:00–22:30, £tbc

South-west London schoolmates turned guitar-pop quartet fronted by Luke Joyce, stopping by Glasgow ahead of their official single launch party in London a few nights later.

Mon 30 Jan Wild Flag

Oran Mor, 19:00–23:00, £12.50

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Swirling guitars and driving beats from Aki Remally and his groove band.

Flutes En Route

Usher Hall, 10:30–12:30, £2 (students free)

The experimental flute quartet tinker with familiar classics and perform some of Scottish composer Rory Boyle’s classics. Part of the Emerging Artists series.

Ed Sheeran

HMV Picture House, 18:30–22:00, £15

Suffolk singer/songwriter currently getting the radio airwaves in a twist, fusing hip-hop and folk in one beatready whole.

Wed 11 Jan

Mike Kearney KA-TET

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece. The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Bannerman’s, 20:00–23:00, £6

Video Loves The Radio Star The Third Door, 19:00–23:00, £7

Music download portal Ten Tracks and video LaB join forces for a night of live music and video art, with experimental popsters My Tiny Robots headlining and launching their new single on the night.

Late ‘n’ Live: Diwan

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

Senegalese singer Samba Sene brings in his pulsating six-piece party band for a late session, complete with African percussion and funk DJs playing into the bedtime hours.

Viennese New Year Gala

Usher Hall, 19:30–22:00, From £12.50

Viennese-styled orchestral evening with the RSNO celebrating the New Year with a selection of Strauss favourites.

Sat 07 Jan Henry’s Christmas Party Henry’s Cellar, 19:30–03:00, £4

Henry’s host their annual January Christmas Party (we’re sure it makes sense to them), with a selection of their favourite bands gracing the stage throughout the night, plus free scran!

Late ‘n’ Live

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

Live funk and soul players, plus funk DJs taking it into the bedtime hours.

The Falling Rain (Disposable) Sneaky Pete’s, 19:00–22:00, £tbc

Heavy rock and metal offerings from the fiery furnace of East Lothian.

Audiotist, Annoying Ringtone, Vore

Thu 12 Jan Queen’s Hall, 19:30–22:00, From £9.50

Zesty re-working of Handel’s early composition, with fiery soprano Camilla Tilling at the helm.

Future Heroes

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Madcap guitarist Aki Remally and his funk four-piece man The Jazz Bar’s regular Thursday nighter.

Tinderbox Orchestra: Fundraiser Jam

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

The 35-odd piece youth orchestra host a massive party night to raise funds for their next project. Go support the funk.

Nigel Kennedy

Usher Hall, 19:30–22:00, From £36

The talented classical violinist and violist plays Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

Fri 13 Jan Ded Rabbit

Nobles Bar, 19:00–22:00, Free

Band of brothers playing an eclectic mix of indie and sax funk.

Jazz Bar Quartet

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece.

Late ‘n’ Live

Acoustic, drop-in style, indie-folk session with Laura Wilkie (of Rachel Sermanni) and Sarah Hayes (of Admiral Fallow).

The Sunday Sinners

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Tamla motown funk and soul, fronted by singer Fiona Lynch.

Sneaky Pete’s, 19:00–22:00, £5

A fairly new addition to the Edinburgh scene, Spaceface specialise in explosive walls of sound that take their cue from post-rock and instrumental greats like Mogwai.

Monthly blues showcase, handpicked by singer James Carr (of The Engines).

Bannerman’s, 20:00–23:00, £5

The crazed Edinburgh post-rock deviants let loose on stage, describing themselves as ‘the sound of thunder in a valley’.

Carbona Not Glue

Henry’s Cellar, 19:00–22:00, £5

Ramones tribute act.

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £5 (£4)

NSPCC Scotland Winter Concert Usher Hall, 14:00–16:00, £10

A collective of talented musicians and singers from Edinburgh schools perform their annual winter concert. Proceeds go to NSPCC.

Experimental rock duo from Bathgate, recently seen headlining the T Break stage and supporting the mighty Biffy Clyro.

Sun 15 Jan CRANACHAN

Bannerman’s, 21:00–23:00, Free

Classic rock covers.

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

The Sunday Sinners

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Tamla motown funk and soul, fronted by singer Fiona Lynch.

WeCameFromWolves

Sneaky Pete’s, 19:00–22:00, £4

Perthshire post-rockers big on the euphoric choruses, hooks and harmonies.

Mon 16 Jan

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £5 (£4)

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

The Village, 20:00–22:30, £5

Lindi Ortega

Voodoo Rooms, 19:30–23:00, £8

The Canadian singer/songwriter does her country-styled-pop-meetsrockabilly thing, most likely in cherry-red cowboy boots.

Limbo (Dead Boy Robotics, Homework, The Lotus Project) Voodoo Rooms, 20:00–23:00, £5

Live music-cum-club night, headered by Edinburgh duo Dead Boy Robotics, incorporating laptops, guitars, vocal yelps and tribal drumming in their rather epic brand of new wave.

Electric Circus Live Lounge (The Stormy Seas, Dixie Beaver, Andrew Thomas) Electric Circus, 19:00–22:00, Free

Acoustic-styled musical variety show, headered by The Stormy Seas gloriously melancholy folky offerings.

Jazz Bar Big Band

Sat 21 Jan

Four trumpets, four trombones, five saxes and four rhythm. That do you?

Killing Time

The Jazz Bar, 21:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

The Babes

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

More in the way of driving guitars and big harmonies as The Horrors bridge the gap between rock, goth and punk theatrics as only they know how. Rescheduled date.

Tue 17 Jan

Usher Hall, 10:30–12:30, £2 (students free)

Skerryvore

Tubelord (Eras)

Sneaky Pete’s, 19:00–22:00, £5 adv.

Energetic trio with a kitchen sinkstyle approach to music-making: spastic riffing, pop hooks a-plenty, disorienting time sig changes, and lyrics that move from put-theworld-to-right serious, to utterly nonsensical as they merrily go.

Wed 25 Jan

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Blues and funk five-piece, with added horns.

Bannerman’s, 20:00–23:00, £4

Alternative rock offerings from the Belfast trio.

£10 house?

for the best seats in the

Foy Vance (Micah Vincent)

Sneaky Pete’s, 19:00–22:00, £10 adv.

County Down native who infuses his Irish influences with soul, blues and gospel, fresh from recording his second LP with producer extraordinaire David Holmes.

Sat 28 Jan KISS Tribute

Bannerman’s, 20:00–23:00, £tbc

Er, a tribute to Kiss. And facepaint, naturally.

Henry’s Cellar, 19:00–22:00, £5

The Classic Rock Show

Queen’s Hall, 20:00–22:00, £20

Mixed selection of classic rock, playing anthem-upon-anthem from the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd.

Late ‘n’ Live

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

Live funk and soul players, plus funk DJs taking it into the bedtime hours.

The Litigators, 10:04s, The Dark Jokes, Seven Deadly Sins The Liquid Room, 19:00–22:00, £5

Live music showcase raising funds for the Homeless World Cup.

The Sensational David Bowie Tribute Band

Electric Circus, 19:00–22:00, £7 adv.

Er, a David Bowie tribute act. We hear they’re sensational.

CRANACHAN

Bannerman’s, 21:00–23:00, Free

Classic rock covers.

The City Calls (Altered Sky, Modern Misfortune, Recipe For Disaster)

Cabaret Voltaire, 19:00–22:00, £6 (£5)

The Southampton rockers play as part of their A Spark To Ignite tour, showcasing their new mini album of the same name.

Napier Songwriters Showcase

Madcap guitarist Aki Remally and his funk four-piece man The Jazz Bar’s regular Thursday nighter.

Songwriting tutor Taj Wyzgowski showcases new material from a group of young, studying singer/songwriters.

Thu 19 Jan

All-day showcase of a up-and-coming bands handpicked by Privilege Promotions, plus a selection or stalls selling records and the like.

Mad Nurse (Cable 35)

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

Violinist Hilary Hahn leads this unique orchestral performance of Franco-Russian contrasts, backed by the RSNO chorus ladies.

Future Heroes

Rendition of Brahms’ mighty piano concerto, Piano Concerto 2, with Pierre-Laurent Aimard taking on the titanic solo part.

Late ‘n’ Live

Voodoo Rooms, 18:30–23:00, £17

Sun 29 Jan

The US piano star plays as a trio, with German colleagues Martin Zenker (bass) and Rick Hollander (drums).

The multi-platinum mezzo soprano does her thing.

The Friday Fix (Vladimir Mctavish, Billy Kirkwood, Keara Murphy, Jamie Dalgleish, Eleanor Morton, Viv Gee)

Mike Kearney KA-TET

My Extraordinary, Art Of Privilege, Death Trap City, A Ritual Spirit, Emissary, The Aftermath

Edinburgh Playhouse, 19:30–22:00, £tbc

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

The festival-trotting indie-rock sevenpiece take to the stage with their mightly mix of originals and covers, plus funk DJs playing into the bedtime hours.

A showcase selection of new bands handpicked by Bainbridge Music.

Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece.

David Berkman Trio

Katherine Jenkins

Late ‘n’ Live: The Dark Jones

Bainbridge Music Showcase (Ames, Seneka, Toy Machine, Little Birds)

or

Studio 24, 15:00–22:00, £8 adv. (£10 door)

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Classic 70s/80s jazz and funk from electro-bassist Sam Firth and his mass ensemble.

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Jazz Bar Quartet

A look at the works of composer Gyorgy Ligeti. Pre-concert talk with Dr Michael Searby (6.30pm).

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £10 (£8)

J-Phunk

Usher Hall, 19:30–22:00, From £11

Usher Hall, 11:00–13:00, £2 (students free)

Blazing bagpipes, fiddle and accordians, lynchpinned on Alec Dalglish’s soaring vocals. Part of the Emergent Artists series.

to sweat it out in a mosh pit

Queen’s Hall, 19:30–22:00, From £9.50

Henry’s Cellar, 19:00–03:00, £5

Showcase night playing host to a handpicked selection of rock and punk female-fronted bands.

RSNO: Hilary Hahn Plays Prokofiev

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Blues and funk five-piece, with added horns.

Fri 27 Jan Rock Chick Night (Seafield Foxes, The Fnords, November Orchid, Daddy No, Ste McCabe)

Swirling guitars and driving beats from Aki Remally and his groove band.

Scottish Chamber Orchestra: In The Steppes of Central Europe

Mike Kearney KA-TET

Electric Circus, 19:00–22:00, £6 adv.

Vic Galloway returns for his showcase slot, where the man himself gets to pick the acts for your aural delectation, this time headered by United Fruit’s all-out post-hardcore abrasion served at F1 velocity.

Favourited pick’n’mix Friday night bill of comedy, live music and DJs.

£50

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Emma Versteeg

Tue 24 Jan

Vic Galloway Presents (United Fruit, PAWS)

Tuesday Heartbreak

Pay

Tuesday Heartbreak

Swirling guitars and driving beats from Aki Remally and his groove band.

The Jazz Bar, 21:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Thu 26 Jan

Funk, indie and rock mix for your Saturday night pleasure.

The Horrors

The Liquid Room, 19:00–22:00, £12

Mon 23 Jan

Stillpoint (Shakedown Project)

Bannerman’s, 20:00–23:00, £5

Electric six-piece playing unique arrangements, plus improvised renditions of classics.

Wed 18 Jan

Jazz Bar Quartet

Mad Nurse (Daisy Chain Gang)

Showcase night of handpicked acts from the Edinburgh scene, headered by the acoustic folk-rock loveliness of The Deadly Winters.

Electric Circus, 19:00–22:00, Free

Usher Hall, 19:30–22:00, From £11

Spaceface (The Jackals, Thousandsounds)

Stormy Sunday Blues

The Deadly Winters, Paul Gilbody, Steve Heron

Sun 08 Jan Bannerman’s, 21:00–23:00, Free

Fri 20 Jan

The Fire and I (Hagana, Underclass)

RSNO: Norrington Conducts Brahms

Groudbreaking conductor Sir Roger Norrington powers the RSNO through two centuries of masterpieces, from Rameau’s sensational baroque dances to Brahms mellowest symphonies.

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Tamla motown funk and soul, fronted by singer Fiona Lynch.

Vocals-fronted eight-piece led by trumpeter Cameron Jay, big on the grooves and punchy on the threehorn brass section.

Sneaky Pete’s, 19:00–22:00, £5

Live funk and soul players, plus funk DJs taking it into the bedtime hours.

Jed Potts and The (Hillman Hunters)

The Sunday Sinners

Leith’s favourite scallywags return with a newish line-up and their fearsome brand of indie-folkmeets-punk.

Breakcore showcase, including a live set from Belgium mentalists Audiotist.

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

Riff-driven 90s inspired pop from young Hampshire lass Hannah Clark, shotthrough with dark and dream-like lyrics.

Bannerman’s, 17:00–23:00, £tbc

Four trumpets, four trombones, five saxes and four rhythm. That do you?

Young soprano Emma Versteeg is accompanied by pianist Sam Hutchings on an international tour of song. Part of the Emergent Artists series.

The Banshee Labyrinth, 20:00–23:00, £4

Punk and hardcore all-dayer of noise.

Electric Circus, 19:00–22:00, £6 adv.

Late ‘n’ Live: The Union

Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece.

Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Handel’s Water Music

Foe

Emelle (Jim Harbourne, Reubam)

Suffolk singer/songwriter currently getting the radio airwaves in a twist, fusing hip-hop and folk in one beatready whole.

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Sun 22 Jan Bombjuice

Jazz Bar Big Band

The Dunedin Consort celebrates its 15th anniversary with a series of concerts exploring Bach’s richly varied Brandenburg concertos, and some of his cantatas. Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece.

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Madcap guitarist Aki Remally and his funk four-piece man The Jazz Bar’s regular Thursday nighter.

Eight-piece modern jazz trio led by sax plater Andy Mears.

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £5 (£3)

Jazz Bar Quartet

Jazz Bar Quartet

Future Heroes

Electric Circus, 19:00–22:00, £5 adv.

Live funk and soul players, plus funk DJs taking it into the bedtime hours.

Ed Sheeran

HMV Picture House, 18:30–22:00, £15

Edinburgh trio heavily-influenced by British rock’n’roll, currently building their profile on the local scene.

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Andy Mears Octet

Blues and funk five-piece, with added horns.

Queen’s Hall, 19:30–22:00, From £9.50

Blow (Greg Pearson, The Rah’s)

Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece.

Late ‘n’ Live

Dunedin Consort: Brandenburg Series 1

Driving modern jazz from the sax, piano, bass and drums four-piece.

Folk and blues fingerstyle guitarist.

Tuesday Heartbreak

Monthly indie-pop night where a selection of, er, indie-pop acts play in aid of Marie Cure Hospice.

Henry’s Cellar, 19:00–22:00, £3

Brel Sessions

Tchai-Ovna House of Tea, 20:00–22:00, Free

Tue 10 Jan

Jazz Bar Quartet

Intimate and electric blues from Potts and his merry band.

Michael Simons

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Indie Funday Friday (Night Noise Team, The Jacarandas, Gigantic Leaves, Little Love and the Friendly Vibes)

New all-female indie-styled supergroup featuring previous members of Sleater-Kinney, Helium and The Minders. Brel, 21:00–01:00, Free

The Jazz Bar, 21:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Electric Circus, 19:00–22:00, Free

Jazz Bar Quartet

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

SCO: Aimard Plays Brahms Usher Hall, 19:30–22:00, £tbc

Wee Red Bar, 19:00–22:00, £4 (£3)

The crazed Edinburgh post-rock deviants let loose on stage, describing themselves as ‘the sound of thunder in a valley’.

The Jazz Bar, 20:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Mon 30 Jan Jazz Bar Big Band

The Jazz Bar, 21:00–23:00, £4 (£3)

Four trumpets, four trombones, five saxes and four rhythm. That do you?

The Babes

The Jazz Bar, 23:30–03:00, £3 (£2)

Electric six-piece playing unique arrangements, plus improvised renditions of classics.

Live funk and soul players, plus funk DJs taking it into the bedtime hours.

January 2012

THE SKINNY 57


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