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  1. Support for tomorrow nights performance at The Lemon Tree by Bic Runga is to be the wonderful Astrid Williamson

    Bic Runga gig details on Lemon Tree websiteLarge-AstridWilliamson.jpg

    Bic Runga: plus Astrid Williamson

    Thursday 15th June

    Tickets 7.50 (5 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 7.30pm

    Show Starts: 8pm

    Bic Runga's uniquely phrased pop songs and hauntingly beautiful melodies have already earned her a special place in the pantheon of New Zealand song. Her third album Birds was released in New Zealand in November and is her third consecutive number 1 album, already achieving multi-platinum status like its predecessors. Female singer songwriters dominated the charts in 2005 with the overnight success of KT Tunstall, Katie Melua's outstanding record sales and the long overdue return of Kate Bush. Bic Runga might well be the success story of 2006, her first two albums received huge critical acclaim in the UK and her last album Beautiful Collision was hailed as one of the best albums of the year in Mojo and Uncut in their end of year round ups as did Sunday Times Culture in 2004.

  2. Support for tomorrow nights performance by Bic Runga is to be the wonderful Astrid Williamson

    Bic Runga gig details on Lemon Tree websiteLarge-AstridWilliamson.jpg

    Bic Runga: plus Astrid Williamson

    Thursday 15th June

    Tickets 7.50 (5 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 7.30pm

    Show Starts: 8pm

    Bic Runga's uniquely phrased pop songs and hauntingly beautiful melodies have already earned her a special place in the pantheon of New Zealand song. Her third album Birds was released in New Zealand in November and is her third consecutive number 1 album, already achieving multi-platinum status like its predecessors. Female singer songwriters dominated the charts in 2005 with the overnight success of KT Tunstall, Katie Melua's outstanding record sales and the long overdue return of Kate Bush. Bic Runga might well be the success story of 2006, her first two albums received huge critical acclaim in the UK and her last album Beautiful Collision was hailed as one of the best albums of the year in Mojo and Uncut in their end of year round ups as did Sunday Times Culture in 2004.

  3. Roddy Woombles 'Friends' announced

    Some exciting news on the Roddy woomble gig front, his band will be:

    Roddy Woomble - vocals (obviously)

    Rod Jones - acoustic and electric guitars, vocals (Idlewild)

    John McCusker - violin and cittern (Solo artist,Kate Rusby producer, composer of music for Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand TV show)

    Andy Cutting - accordion (Kate Rusby band, John McCusker band, has recorded with June Tabor, Fernhill, Sting, Pete Morton & Chumbawamba)

    David Gow - drums (Sons and Daughters)

    Ailidh Lennon - bass (Sons and Daughters)

    Details of the gig on t'Lemon Tree website are here

  4. Roddy Woombles 'Friends' announced

    Some exciting news on the Roddy woomble gig front, his band will be:

    Roddy Woomble - vocals (obviously)

    Rod Jones - acoustic and electric guitars, vocals (Idlewild)

    John McCusker - violin and cittern (Solo artist,Kate Rusby producer, composer of music for Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand TV show)

    Andy Cutting - accordion (Kate Rusby band, John McCusker band, has recorded with June Tabor, Fernhill, Sting, Pete Morton & Chumbawamba)

    David Gow - drums (Sons and Daughters)

    Ailidh Lennon - bass (Sons and Daughters)

    Details of the gig on t'Lemon Tree website are here

  5. Space Ritual + Wild P Hucker

    Friday 9th June The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & regulars)

    Doors Open: 8.30pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    hail all beings of all dimensions, sentient, otherwise and etherwise, greetings from the vastness of the cosmos, and the awesome ONE. the great space ritual continues it's inexorable course as it gathers momentum, featuring ex members of 70s Hawkwind, Space Ritual are:

    Nik Turner - sax and flute, Terry Ollis - drums and his son Sam Ollis on drum kit No.2, Dave Anderson - bass,

    Mick Slattery - guitar, Thomas Crimble - guitar, Del Dettmar (When possible!) - signals and noises, John Greves - synths, plus friends!

    details on Lemon Tree website

  6. Space Ritual + Wild P Hucker

    Friday 9th June The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & regulars)

    Doors Open: 8.30pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    hail all beings of all dimensions, sentient, otherwise and etherwise, greetings from the vastness of the cosmos, and the awesome ONE. the great space ritual continues it's inexorable course as it gathers momentum, featuring ex members of 70s Hawkwind, Space Ritual are:

    Nik Turner - sax and flute, Terry Ollis - drums and his son Sam Ollis on drum kit No.2, Dave Anderson - bass,

    Mick Slattery - guitar, Thomas Crimble - guitar, Del Dettmar (When possible!) - signals and noises, John Greves - synths, plus friends!

    details on Lemon Tree website

  7. Acoustic Ladyland

    Tuesday 4th July

    The Lemon Tree

    10 (6.75 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 8pm

    Show Starts: 8.30pm

    Acoustic Ladyland are the most exciting new British jazz group to emerge in years. Already with a solid following among jazz cognoscenti, they also attract a wider audience that is as in tune with The White Stripes, Franz Ferdinand or The YeahYeahYeahs as it is Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Ornette Coleman or Monk. The band have been developing their sound over the last four years, drawing from these and older influences such as Hendrix, Led Zep, Captain Beefheart and Gang Of Four.

    details on Lemon Tree website

  8. Isobel Campbell plus Lorenzo Snow Collective

    Wednesday 31st May

    9 (6 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 9.00pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    Former Belle and Sebastian member Isobel Campbell has steered a fascinating musical course since leaving the band. Her latest album, Ballad Of The Broken Seas, a highly unlikely duet collection with Screaming Trees/Queens of The Stone Age singer Mark Lanegan has attracted much attention and acclaim, earned comparison with Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra for its widescreen, sometimes playful, sometimes dark sound.

    details on Lemon Tree website and purchase tickets online

    http://www.myspace.com/lorenzosnowcollective

  9. And if you liked that...

    Then you'll most probably know about this already

    Acoustic Ladyland

    Tuesday 4th July

    The Lemon Tree

    10 (6.75 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 8pm

    Show Starts: 8.30pm

    Acoustic Ladyland are the most exciting new British jazz group to emerge in years. Already with a solid following among jazz cognoscenti, they also attract a wider audience that is as in tune with The White Stripes, Franz Ferdinand or The YeahYeahYeahs as it is Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Ornette Coleman or Monk. The band have been developing their sound over the last four years, drawing from these and older influences such as Hendrix, Led Zep, Captain Beefheart and Gang Of Four.

    details on Lemon Tree website

  10. Isobel Campbell plus support

    Wednesday 31st May

    9 (6 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 9.00pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    Former Belle and Sebastian member Isobel Campbell has steered a fascinating musical course since leaving the band. Her latest album, Ballad Of The Broken Seas, a highly unlikely duet collection with Screaming Trees/Queens of The Stone Age singer Mark Lanegan has attracted much attention and acclaim, earned comparison with Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra for its widescreen, sometimes playful, sometimes dark sound.

    details on Lemon Tree website and purchase tickets online

  11. The Research

    + KILL baby KILL + colonopenbracket

    Monday 29th May

    The Lemon Tree

    6 (4 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 8pm

    Show Starts: 8.30pm

    From Wakefield, The Research a highly unconventional trio who sweet-sounding pop with some truly dark lyrical preoccupations. Their debut national tour earlier this year (including

    a great Lemon Tree show) saw them more than live up to the hype surrounding them and are now making major waves.

    "Songwriters have driven themselves loopy looking for the perfect love song, yet all along three indie outsiders from Wakefield knew the secret ingredient" - NME

    "tinny organs, crudely mixed bass and syncopating drums - that owes debts to Wire, Devo, Lene Lovich and, more recently, reductive art-rock nu-noiseniks such as The Others and Neil's Children." The Sunday Times

    details on Lemon Tree website and purchase tickets online

  12. The Research+Kill Baby ...Kill + colonopenbracket

    The Research

    + Kill Baby ...Kill + colonopenbracket

    Monday 29th May

    The Lemon Tree

    6 (4 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 8pm

    Show Starts: 8.30pm

    From Wakefield, The Research a highly unconventional trio who sweet-sounding pop with some truly dark lyrical preoccupations. Their debut national tour earlier this year (including

    a great Lemon Tree show) saw them more than live up to the hype surrounding them and are now making major waves.

    "Songwriters have driven themselves loopy looking for the perfect love song, yet all along three indie outsiders from Wakefield knew the secret ingredient" - NME

    "tinny organs, crudely mixed bass and syncopating drums - that owes debts to Wire, Devo, Lene Lovich and, more recently, reductive art-rock nu-noiseniks such as The Others and Neil's Children." The Sunday Times

    details on Lemon Tree website and purchase tickets online

  13. Chris Stout Quintet: John McSherry's At First Light

    Thursday 25th May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 8.30pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    John McSherry (uillean pipes) and Chris Stout (fiddle) are the two of the leading traditional musicians of their generation in Ireland and Scotland. With John McSherry in At First Light are Donal O'Connor (fiddle/keyboards); Tony Byrne (guitar/vocals); and Francis McIlduff (uillean pipes/whistles/bodhran). With Chris Stout are Catriona McKay (clarsach/piano); Fraser Fifield (saxophone); Malcolm Stitt (guitar); and Neil Harland (bass).

    John McSherry

    Founder member of Tamalin and Lunasa, and subsequently member of Coolfin, he is fifteen years later a virtuosic, world-renowned uillean piper.

    Chris Stout

    Shetlander Chris Stout, nominated in two categories in this year's Folk

    on 2 awards, is firmly grounded in his traditional roots but never afraid

    to explore new territory. The influences are clear - world, folk, jazz,

    Shetland to Scandinavia - but Chris Stout defies categorisation.

  14. Chris Stout Quintet: John McSherry's At First Light

    Thursday 25th May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 8.30pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    John McSherry (uillean pipes) and Chris Stout (fiddle) are the two of the leading traditional musicians of their generation in Ireland and Scotland. With John McSherry in At First Light are Donal O'Connor (fiddle/keyboards); Tony Byrne (guitar/vocals); and Francis McIlduff (uillean pipes/whistles/bodhran). With Chris Stout are Catriona McKay (clarsach/piano); Fraser Fifield (saxophone); Malcolm Stitt (guitar); and Neil Harland (bass).

    John McSherry

    Founder member of Tamalin and Lunasa, and subsequently member of Coolfin, he is fifteen years later a virtuosic, world-renowned uillean piper.

    Chris Stout

    Shetlander Chris Stout, nominated in two categories in this year's Folk

    on 2 awards, is firmly grounded in his traditional roots but never afraid

    to explore new territory. The influences are clear - world, folk, jazz,

    Shetland to Scandinavia - but Chris Stout defies categorisation.

  15. Juliet Turner

    plus Mary Lee's Corvette

    Sunday 21st May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 7.30pm

    Show Starts: 8pm

    Irish singer-songwriter Juliet Turner's live shows are a unique experience. She is a quiet, relaxed performer with a wicked sense of humour, an unusually clear and sweet voice and a set stuffed with catchy, quirky and very clever songs. Prepare to be drawn in and bowled over.

    Support comes from New York combo, Mary Lee's Corvette.

    Details on Lemon Tree website

  16. Juliet Turner

    plus Mary Lee's Corvette

    Sunday 21st May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 7.30pm

    Show Starts: 8pm

    Irish singer-songwriter Juliet Turner's live shows are a unique experience. She is a quiet, relaxed performer with a wicked sense of humour, an unusually clear and sweet voice and a set stuffed with catchy, quirky and very clever songs. Prepare to be drawn in and bowled over.

    Support comes from New York combo, Mary Lee's Corvette.

    Details on Lemon Tree website

  17. Koolsville Rock'n' Roll Party

    featuring The Bricats and The Crystalairs

    Saturday 20th May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 9pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    Scotland's leading fifties music and culture fanzine Koolsville is proud to bring live and authentic 50's rock'n'roll to the Lemon Tree with both bands playing their only UK date this year.

    The Crystalairs have been wowing audiences since the eighties with their rocking New York street corner doo wop harmonies' Dion And The Belmonts would be proud of their note perfect versions of A Teenager In Love and I Wonder Why. They will perform both acappella and with the musical accompaniment of THE Bricats on part of their set.

    The Bricats have developed a style they like to call swingabilly, a sure-fire hit with jivers everywhere. No mean harmonisers themselves - The Bricats are not afraid to tackle modern music culture and have a few surprise covers up their sleeve.

    With two rockin' DJs spinning the hits of the 50's, this party is one that gonna really swing - so don't forget your dancing shoes.

    Details on Lemon Tree website

  18. Koolsville Rock'n' Roll Party

    featuring The Bricats and The Crystalairs

    Saturday 20th May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 12 (8 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 9pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    Scotland's leading fifties music and culture fanzine Koolsville is proud to bring live and authentic 50's rock'n'roll to the Lemon Tree with both bands playing their only UK date this year.

    The Crystalairs have been wowing audiences since the eighties with their rocking New York street corner doo wop harmonies' Dion And The Belmonts would be proud of their note perfect versions of A Teenager In Love and I Wonder Why. They will perform both acappella and with the musical accompaniment of THE Bricats on part of their set.

    The Bricats have developed a style they like to call swingabilly, a sure-fire hit with jivers everywhere. No mean harmonisers themselves - The Bricats are not afraid to tackle modern music culture and have a few surprise covers up their sleeve.

    With two rockin' DJs spinning the hits of the 50's, this party is one that gonna really swing - so don't forget your dancing shoes.

    Details on Lemon Tree website

  19. Ba Cissoko: Paddy Rasta

    Friday 19th May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 9 (6 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 9pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    Guinean kora master Ba Cissoko and his troupe are all musicians with feet firmly grounded in age-old traditions and eyes steadfastly fixed on new musical horizons. They brilliantly blend together the ancient and delicately entrancing sound of the kora with a well built reggae rock foundation. Their sound is as solid as the roots of one of West Africa's huge baobab trees, and as fresh a sea breeze that wafts ashore from the Atlantic to clear out the polluted arteries of downtown Conakry. Aberdeen's own traditional/reggae crossover act open proceedings for what promises to be a night of great global grooves.

    Details on Lemon Tree website

  20. Ba Cissoko: Paddy Rasta

    Friday 19th May

    The Lemon Tree

    Tickets 9 (6 concessions & Regulars)

    Doors Open: 9pm

    Show Starts: 9.30pm

    Guinean kora master Ba Cissoko and his troupe are all musicians with feet firmly grounded in age-old traditions and eyes steadfastly fixed on new musical horizons. They brilliantly blend together the ancient and delicately entrancing sound of the kora with a well built reggae rock foundation. Their sound is as solid as the roots of one of West Africa's huge baobab trees, and as fresh a sea breeze that wafts ashore from the Atlantic to clear out the polluted arteries of downtown Conakry. Aberdeen's own traditional/reggae crossover act open proceedings for what promises to be a night of great global grooves.

    Details on Lemon Tree website

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