Listen In - Lights Out
The Southside Seeds will be having their fourth Listen In - Lights Out event, this Saturday night at the Go Slow Cafe on Victoria Road. There's a great line up with:
Dean Queasy - are a local band that have been gigging in the Glasgow area since 2008. Drawing from influences as wide as Nick Drake and Lou Reed they mix up genres to create a light hearted take on a serious world.
Peter Nicholson - As a founder member of the Age of Wire and String and as cellist with the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Peter has performed and collaborated extensively with both Scottish and International musicians. Work in this area lead to his joining the One Ensemble in 2003. Combining a classical training with his experience as an improviser, Peter has had the opportunity to work closely with composers and with musicians from diverse cultures, including a project with Ravi Shankar.
Jim McAteer - You may think he's mad, but he'll just be glad - for your company! Recent gigs include support slots for a dazzling list of folk legends - Martin Carthy, Wiz Jones, Davey Graham, Robin Williamson and John Renbourn, as well as appearing in his own right at international venues from New York to Iran.
Kirstie Penman, A South Seeds gardener will be returning with some more sea shantys and tales of misfotune which are sure to cheer up even the most disheartened.As always the Go Slow Cafe will have tasty food and drinks on offer so come along and make an evening of it. You can bring your own bottle (£1 corkage charge)
Peter Nicholson - As a founder member of the Age of Wire and String and as cellist with the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Peter has performed and collaborated extensively with both Scottish and International musicians. Work in this area lead to his joining the One Ensemble in 2003. Combining a classical training with his experience as an improviser, Peter has had the opportunity to work closely with composers and with musicians from diverse cultures, including a project with Ravi Shankar.
Jim McAteer - You may think he's mad, but he'll just be glad - for your company! Recent gigs include support slots for a dazzling list of folk legends - Martin Carthy, Wiz Jones, Davey Graham, Robin Williamson and John Renbourn, as well as appearing in his own right at international venues from New York to Iran.
Kirstie Penman, A South Seeds gardener will be returning with some more sea shantys and tales of misfotune which are sure to cheer up even the most disheartened.As always the Go Slow Cafe will have tasty food and drinks on offer so come along and make an evening of it. You can bring your own bottle (£1 corkage charge)
Doors open at 7pm and tickets are £5 on the door. All money raised goes towards South Seeds community projects.
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