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Andy Mulhern

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  1. you can get the monday night listings for Resonance @ The Tunnels here http://vocoustic.sarcoptic.net/kabuki.php?listing=resonance and also Vocoustic nights @ the tunnels www.vocoustics.com
  2. I think I'll pop along, 3 great acts and its FREE! Cool, just gonna listen to downlads da noo Andy www.vocoustics.com
  3. Vocoustics Presents, in conjunction with Interesting Music Promotions, The Show is the Rainbow in The Tunnels Wednesday 8 June. Come and check him out! www.vocoustics.com for more info
  4. yeah its who you know, but more importantly, what you do with who you know!
  5. just spoke to my friend Davie Gardner from Shetland Arts Trust who was promoting JR in Shetland. At his kids show in Yell on sat, the song the kids wanted to write was about killing their teachers! He said JR was taken aback a bit! Shetland makes me proud!!!!!
  6. Farmer Jason was ace, i left with "my little kitty can jump SO HIGH, jump SO HIGH......" in my head - took my mind off the rain tho a good joke as well - when some kids put up 2 hands in the vote for which pet to write a song about FJ said "you cant put up 2 hands, this aint Florida!"
  7. thats what happened the The Beat Trap and you can catch them live at... Cafe Drummonds Saturday 14th May on stage at 10:45 The Beat Trap formed Feb. 2004 in Glasgow after three Shetlanders and a Brora boy got together in their adopted city. By May 2004 the band felt that the time perform to an audience. May 22nd - The Beat Trap played their first gig in Kieran's girlfriend's flat to around forty friends and theatre-goers. Since then they have entertained the FF aftershow party-goers at the Glasgows School of Art, and supported FF, and The Kaiser Chiefs, at the Glasgow SECC on the 19th of December 2004. A great high-profile gig.... and The Beat Goes On... www.thebeattrap.co.uk
  8. Tomorrow night! It will be The Kitchen Cynic Semi-Orchestra as Alan will be accompanied by Mike+Phil. Get there early for they start at 8:30ish Delawair at 9.15. Rick Webster at 10:15 plus MeFM fundraiser afterwards from 11 till late
  9. Tomorrow night! It will be The Kitchen Cynic Semi-Orchestra as Alan will be accompanied by Mike+Phil. Get there early for they start at 8:30ish Delawair at 9.15. Rick Webster at 10:15 plus MeFM fundraiser afterwards from 11 till late
  10. Ill be there Fiona Keenan is supporting - what a great slot for her! Andy www.vocoustics.com
  11. Vocoustics are thrilled to present another evening of vocousticness with a solo show from one of Scotlands finest new singer/songwriters. ... Rick Webster/Unkle Bob Delawair The Kitchen Cynics The Tunnels - Wednesday 4th May - 3 from 8pm - First act 8:30pm Rick Webster Rick Webster is the singer/songwriter from Glasgow's much praised Unkle Bob. Rick takes his influences from early 70s artists such as Nick Drake, Van Morrison, Tim Buckley, Cat Stevens, John Martyn, Carole King, and Neil Young. Their sound has been descirbed as "the musical equivalent of the last warm bath you'd take before cutting your wrists" (Guardian) but Unkle Bob insist that it is all about the writing of good songs. An early debut appeared in May 2003 which captured something of the bands early promise and helped raise their profile with airplay on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio Scotland, Beat 106. In February 2005 they released a fantastic EP The Hit Parade and played an 8-date tour of Scotland, including a date at the Lemon Tree. Rick will be accompanied by Stuart Cartwright on guitar, banjo and mandolin for this chilled acoustic set of BOB songs. In a world looking for the next fashion, the outstanding Unkle Bob might well turn out to be the norm The List 50 Best Scottish bands of all Time (New Talent) "Unkle Bob really do look set for great things." Scotland on Sunday "Rick Websters expressive voice and a repertoire of tuneful happy-sad songs recalls the likes of Nick Drake [...] compelling to listen to" The Scotsman (Jan 05) "a singer who sounds like Nick Drake whispering secrets into Ray Davies' ear, plus he possesses an enviable stash of country-folk heartbreakers." Scotland on Sunday (Nov 04) www.unklebob.com Support from: Delawair is the musical brain-child of Scott Lyon - great acoustic musings inspired by dirty-country, sad-songs, ex-girlfriends, cigerettes and static. www.delawair.com The Kitchen Cynics As the Local Great Auntie-Folk Auntie-Hero - Alan Cynic is excellent entertainment! Support Your Local Independant Music Promoters www.vocoustics.com
  12. Vocoustics are thrilled to present another evening of vocousticness with a solo show from one of Scotlands finest new singer/songwriters. ... Rick Webster/Unkle Bob Delawair The Kitchen Cynics The Tunnels - Wednesday 4th May - 3 from 8pm - First act 8:30pm Rick Webster Rick Webster is the singer/songwriter from Glasgow's much praised Unkle Bob. Rick takes his influences from early 70s artists such as Nick Drake, Van Morrison, Tim Buckley, Cat Stevens, John Martyn, Carole King, and Neil Young. Their sound has been descirbed as "the musical equivalent of the last warm bath you'd take before cutting your wrists" (Guardian) but Unkle Bob insist that it is all about the writing of good songs. An early debut appeared in May 2003 which captured something of the bands early promise and helped raise their profile with airplay on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio Scotland, Beat 106. In February 2005 they released a fantastic EP The Hit Parade and played an 8-date tour of Scotland, including a date at the Lemon Tree. Rick will be accompanied by Stuart Cartwright on guitar, banjo and mandolin for this chilled acoustic set of BOB songs. In a world looking for the next fashion, the outstanding Unkle Bob might well turn out to be the norm The List 50 Best Scottish bands of all Time (New Talent) "Unkle Bob really do look set for great things." Scotland on Sunday "Rick Websters expressive voice and a repertoire of tuneful happy-sad songs recalls the likes of Nick Drake [...] compelling to listen to" The Scotsman (Jan 05) "a singer who sounds like Nick Drake whispering secrets into Ray Davies' ear, plus he possesses an enviable stash of country-folk heartbreakers." Scotland on Sunday (Nov 04) www.unklebob.com Delawair is the musical brain-child of Scott Lyon - great acoustic musings inspired by dirty-country, sad-songs, ex-girlfriends, cigerettes and static. www.delawair.com The Kitchen Cynics As the Local Great Auntie-Folk Auntie-Hero - Alan is excellent entertainment! Support Your Local Independant Music Promoters www.vocoustics.com
  13. RESONANCE @ THE TUNNELS Monday 25 April 2 from 8pm Nemo Ellie Mulhern (and me) + 1 other act?? first act 9pm hope to see a few familiar faces... www.elliemusic.com www.vocoustics.com
  14. tommorrow night! first act 8:30pm Da Craa Dang Pussy 10:30pm
  15. yo kev, I'll try and make it along, got your EP from Marvin but havnt listened yet...but cool photos!! Andy
  16. Vocoustics Presents #12 Da Craa Dang Pussy The Tunnels Wednesday 13 April 2 from 8pm Support from Davy Cattanach, Paul Tasker & Fiona Keenan Da Craa Dang Pussy translates as "The Crow that Chased the Cat" and features members of Fiddlers' Bid and Filska, both leading exponents of the Shetland Island's rich fiddle tradition. They will be accompanied by Grant J. Nicol on acoustic guitar. Get ready for a blazin' and beautiful set of fiddle tunes from Shetland - and trows a plenty! "There's nothing like Fiddlers' Bid in full flight - you should take every opportunity you get to see them live." BBC, Kit Bailey, (Feb 03) "Filska [were] the highlight of the evening. Their focus on fiddle gave their sound a streamlined core, delivered with intense energy and precision" The Scotsman (Jan 05) "If Fiddlers' Bid dont sweep you away, check your pulse! The Glasgow Herald (Dec 02) www.fiddlersbid.com www.filska.co.uk 1st Vocoustic Folk Session! www.vocoustics.com
  17. Vocoustics Presents #12 Da Craa Dang Pussy The Tunnels Wednesday 13 April 2 from 8pm Support from Davy Cattanach, Paul Tasker & Fiona Keenan Da Craa Dang Pussy translates as "The Crow that Chased the Cat" and features members of Fiddlers' Bid and Filska, both leading exponents of the Shetland Island's rich fiddle tradition. They will be accompanied by Grant J. Nicol on acoustic guitar. Get ready for a blazin' and beautiful set of fiddle tunes from Shetland - and trows a plenty! "There's nothing like Fiddlers' Bid in full flight - you should take every opportunity you get to see them live." BBC, Kit Bailey, (Feb 03) "Filska [were] the highlight of the evening. Their focus on fiddle gave their sound a streamlined core, delivered with intense energy and precision" The Scotsman (Jan 05) "If Fiddlers' Bid dont sweep you away, check your pulse! The Glasgow Herald (Dec 02) www.fiddlersbid.com www.filska.co.uk 1st Vocoustic Folk Session! www.vocoustics.com
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