Joe Newberry grew up in a family full of singers and dancers. He took up the guitar and banjo as a teenager and learned fiddle tunes from great Missouri fiddlers. April Verch grew up listening to her Dad’s country band play for dances in the Ottawa Valley. She started step … [Read more...]
Fallen Fruit: Two destination Language
Home isn’t a place, it’s something we make… 2019: Thirty years after the Cold War, Britain faces departure from the European Union and a turning point in history. 1989: As the Berlin Wall falls, a young girl looks to a future beyond communism, a couple’s love story unravels … [Read more...]
Super star line up: the Matt Carmichael Quartet
Join us for a concert with the very best young Scottish musicians on today's jazz scene this Friday, 13th September at 8.oopm THE MATT CARMICHAEL QUARTET featuring Matt Carmichael (tenor saxophone/composition) Fergus McCreadie (keyboards) Ali Watson (double … [Read more...]
Hippodrome Pop-up Cafe
The Hippodrome Cafe will be popping up during the week of the Herring Queen Festival from 20th -27th July. Opening Hours: 11.00am - 4.00pm Licensed bar + teas, coffees and soft drinks, delicious home baking and a range of exciting tapas made from locally sourced produce. Drop … [Read more...]
Karen Marshalsay
A concert for a summer Sunday afternoon with harpist, Karen Marshalsay. One of Scotland’s leading harpers, Karen Marshalsay is a master of all three Scottish harps – the warm sounding modern gut-strung lever harp, the clear ringing wire-strung clarsach of the Highlands and … [Read more...]