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Edinburgh sessions

13 Jul 09 - 08:06 AM (#2678991)
Subject: Edinburgh sessions
From: old git

I shall be in Edinburgh from 20 July until 27 July. What sessions should I not miss? I am an unaccompanied singer. I already know about Sandy Bell's ,The Royal Oak ,Wee Folk Club(and will try to get to at least one session of these)..and I know the Edinburgh Folk Club in Pleasance is closed for the summer. Anything else happening?
geoff turner


13 Jul 09 - 08:34 AM (#2679015)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Geoff 'our kid' does a Thursday session at Royal Oak


13 Jul 09 - 08:45 AM (#2679022)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Jack Campin

I've started a Twitter page for this:

Jack's Edinburgh area Scottish session twitter
mobile version

I'm only listing sessions that I have reliable information about and which I could imagine myself going to, i.e. mostly Scottish, and no all-Irish or singer-songwriter events. I'll add others as I hear about them. I might add sessions in Glasgow as well if nobody else steps in.


13 Jul 09 - 08:46 AM (#2679023)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Jack Blandiver

Does the singers club in Penicuik still meet? We went there a few years back and had a rare time.


13 Jul 09 - 09:33 AM (#2679047)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Jack Campin

Penicuik Folk Club - yes it does meet, but the venue has changed. I've only been once, about four years ago. It was fine, but Penicuik is a bastard to get back from by public transport. Same goes for Haddington.


13 Jul 09 - 11:12 AM (#2679110)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: old git

Jim , is that Rossco or The Chilli Dogs which seem to be the "artists" in either bar on Thursday
geoff


14 Jul 09 - 03:21 AM (#2679699)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Geoff it's the Chilli Dawgs pop in and say hello


14 Jul 09 - 06:42 AM (#2679774)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: GUEST,old git

will do ,Jim
see you at Saddleworth!!


14 Jul 09 - 11:25 AM (#2679978)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Northerner

Wny not visit the Scottish Storytelling Centre in the Royal Mile while you are there? They host quite a number of events. Their cafe is quite a decent place for a light lunch.

I wish I was up there too. Homesick (parents were from Edinburgh).


15 Jul 09 - 05:58 AM (#2680570)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: old git

Northerner,
Thanks...I might well give that a look...and I'll give your regards to Edinburgh!!
geoff


16 Jul 09 - 04:58 AM (#2681250)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: GUEST,KP

Very nice mixed session on Monday nights at the Tass Bar - corner of Royal Mile and Jeffrey St. Its hosted by the fiddle/guitar duo of Andy Lyons and Ian Main, who are a) great players and b) very friendly. There will be tunes, unaccompanied singers, and singer guitarists. Being a Monday its not too crowded or noisy, people actually listen to the music, and you get a good atmosphere.

The Tass has other sessions on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and (i think) Saturday -getting generally louder as you go through the week...
cheers
KP


16 Jul 09 - 08:15 AM (#2681343)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Zen

Hi KP,

What style of music for the Tass Monday session (I'm always on the lookout for good new sessions)? I've been been to some sessions involving Tass musicians (probably from one of the other nights) but they were a bit too bluegrassy for me (I prefer old-timey and mixed Scottish/Irish/other traditional).

Cheers,

Zen


16 Jul 09 - 08:54 AM (#2681372)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: old git

thanks KP...I'll try and get along there...we arrive in Edinburgh at 4:30 on Monday

geoff


16 Jul 09 - 08:54 AM (#2681373)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Tattie Bogle

Thursday's the Bluegrass night at the Tass: think the others are more Trad/folk-based.
Newtongrange Folk Club have a singaround every Thursday night at the Dean Tavern from about 8.15: a bit out of town but on a bus route: visitors always welcome.
Almond Valley Folk Club will be having their monthly session at the Mid-Calder Inn on Tuesday 21st from 8pm: a bit difficult to get to without a car. (in Mid-Calder!) About 12 miles west of Edinburgh.
The Antiquary in Stockbridge has a session on Thursday evenings, but I think it's more instrumental than song.


16 Jul 09 - 11:24 AM (#2681464)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Northerner

Good. I also can recommend Sandy Bell's, the Royal Oak, the Wee Folk Club and Tass. There's occasionally things going on in Leith as well.

Haggis and Cullen Skink. Ooh, I wish I was up there...


16 Jul 09 - 12:35 PM (#2681520)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: Tattie Bogle

Penicuik Folk Club are now in the Roadhouse pub, every Tuesday evening.
Fridays there's a rotating list of pubs across the south Edinburgh villages, but they tend again to be a bit country/bluegrass/Americana/70s pop.


16 Jul 09 - 12:51 PM (#2681534)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: GUEST,KP

Zen
Monday Tass session is mostly trad/Scots, although its not prescriptive. Andy plays some interesting and complex tunes from Scandinavia, and there is the odd RT song, but its generally quite Scots. Wednesday's at the Tass is mostly tunes (from the SMG repertoire). The Bluegrass session is the Thursday one I believe.

KP


17 Jul 09 - 05:07 AM (#2682038)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: GUEST,old git

thanks everybody...should act on some of these suggestions next week....off to Saddleworth now

geoff t


29 Jul 09 - 12:43 PM (#2689684)
Subject: RE: Edinburgh sessions
From: GUEST,old git

Back home after a good week. The weather for the most part was bad,but managed to   do quite a lot. Managed to get to the Royal Oak (but not on Thursday ,Jim,so didn't meet your brother...it was pouring down that night so we stayed in with a bottle of Laphroaig)
Made it to Sandy Bell's and heard some fine music played. It was on Saturday however, Jack, so didn't get to meet you...though I asked after you at the bar!!
Sat on the grass in Holyrood Park on Saturday (The only fine day) .....outside of the official area for The Gathering (couldn't be bothered to queue) and listened to The Battlefield Band. It sounded great from there.
Was going to go to Wee Folk Club on Sunday but met up with some friends for a meal and afterwards went into The Canny Man's and..............!!!
Thanks everybody for your suggestions. Sorry I couldn't take them all up.


geoff t