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Sunrise not Secular
Dot JR
Action Group
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Later.. at the Lemon Tree
31 July - 9 August
Discover the late night Festival sessions showcasing the best of up + coming, home grown and international talent. An eclectic programme of blues, indie, rock, jazz, fusion and traditional acts on one stage.
Your chance to hear music you've never heard before and pick your new favourite from our selection box of sound. Check www.aiyf.org for detailed info on who is on each night.
Aberdeen International Youth Festival in partnership with Foyer Music and Vocoustics.
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The Fortunate Sons
Fuse(d) tbc
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Later.. at the Lemon Tree
31 July - 9 August
Discover the late night Festival sessions showcasing the best of up + coming, home grown and international talent. An eclectic programme of blues, indie, rock, jazz, fusion and traditional acts on one stage.
Your chance to hear music you've never heard before and pick your new favourite from our selection box of sound. Check www.aiyf.org for detailed info on who is on each night.
Aberdeen International Youth Festival in partnership with Foyer Music and Vocoustics.
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BBC Radio Scotland Young Musician of the Year 2007, eighteen year old pianist Alan Benzie is a jazz star in the making. Originally a classical violinist, Benzie switched to jazz piano in his mid-teens and was soon featuring with the Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra andthe National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland as well as playing gigs with his own trio and trumpeters Valery Ponomarev and Colin Steele. Currently studying at Berklee School of Music in Massachusetts, where he has already won the 2008 Jazz Performance (Piano) Award, he returns to Scotland with fast-rising young rhythm team Andrew Robb (bass) and Jonathan Silk (drums) for an evening of swinging standards and high-energy original compositions.
This performance is presented in association with the 2008 Aberdeen International Youth Festival.
All tickets for this event are priced at 10 (8 concession) and can be purchased online, by calling 01224 619769 or on the door (subject to availability)
Doors 7.30pm
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Imagine a younger version of The Unusual
Suspects, say 25+ strong, mix in commitment and
musical passion, add a few exciting new commissions
and you have Cel Mr.
Fiona Mackenzie at Celtic Connections
Cel Mr is the Aberdeen International Youth Festival's young traditional big band, made up of some of the most promising young traditional musicians from not only Scotland, Canada and the USA.
Ceol Mor will perform original and innovative arrangements of traditional Scottish songs and music as well as original work exploring the margins between traditional music, jazz and contemporary classical music, including a new piece for voices, as well as reviving The Wife o Kelso, a piece commissioned by Ceol Mor from Corrina Hewat, which was premiered at last years festival, and performed again at Celtic Connections earlier this year.
Sponsored by Wood Group
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The Jamie Safiruddin Quartet
A youthful, energetic blend of Jazz, Groove, Funk & Fusion. The four piece band consisting of Keyboards, Tenor Saxophone, Electric Bass & Drums, plays a mixture of original compositions, jazz standards, and unusually chosen covers played in a unique and refreshing manner. The style of material they choose from can vary massively so come with an open mind. The four young men draw on a massive range of influences, new and old to create this exciting fusion.
Joel Sebunjo
Joel Sebunjo is a master multi-instrumentalist and vocalist born in Uganda and raised in Senegal. His music reflects the diversity of his musical journey that saw him come in contact with genres such as Mbalax, Malian Blues, Ndaga, salasa and Rhai.
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The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland with Mark Lockheart
Directed by Malcolm Edmonstone and Andrew Bain
Experience the future of Jazz music in Scotland.
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland performs a programme of contemporary, boundary pushing music with renowned saxophonist and jazz improviser Mark Lockheart.
Mark Lockheart is one of the most distinctive and creative musicians on the current British music scene. As a saxophonist and composer, his work often defies categorisation and crosses the boundaries of the jazz, new music and folk worlds.
"Lockheart is a consummate saxophonist and a original and versatile composer" The Rough Guide to Jazz.
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it being now ran by Upcoming Events - Aberdeen International Youth Festival's Social Network if i look at their line up for the next while its all more of the same
am i wrong? if so please point out my failing cos all i can see is maybe one gig with The Chair, Edgar Prais & The Condiments
Hi.
Aberdeen International Youth Festival have not taken over the Lemon Tree, we are hiring the venue for two weeks so we can put on music, dance and theatre during the Festival.
There will be lunchtime gigs, as well as Later.. at the Lemon Tree every night (31st July - 9 August) and our programme of new youth theatre and dance upstairs. The full line up is not yet confirmed, but will include:
Thursday 31 July
Egdar Prais, The Chair, The Condiments
Friday 1 August
The Fortunate Sons , Fuse[d]
Saturday 2 August
Jamie Safiruddin Quartet, Amplifico
Sunday 3 August
Kukadan, Joel Sebunjo, NK, Flava
Tuesday 5 August
X Certs, Onion Terror, Dan Against the World
Wednesday 6 August
Qristina and Quinn Bachand, The Hijacks, Static in the City, Copy Haho
Thursday 7 August
Sorren Maclean Band
Cast of the Capital
Friday 8 August
The Little Kicks, Right Hand Left, Headlight , Toy
Saturday 9 August
Dot J, Sunrise not Secular, Action Group
Plus:
(dates to be confirmed)
The Elizabeths
The Marionettes
Yall is Fantasy Island
The programme has been put together with Foyer Music and Vocoustics and is something we would like to continue to develop in the future. I think we are bringing a really interesting and diverse range of music to the Lemon Tree. If you have comments or ideas for future programming by AIYF please let us know by emailing info@aiyf.org or on the forum on our website (www.aiyf.org)
When I have full listing I will post them here.
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AIYF takes over Lemon Tree for two weeks of new music and theatre!
The recently reopened Lemon Tree is to become the home of the Aberdeen International Youth Festival for the duration of the 2008 event.
The Lemon Tree will become the Festival Hub, a location at the heart of the city at which festival goers can have lunch, see shows, buy tickets and find out about what the festival has to offer.
Festival director Stewart Aitken said: The reopening of the Lemon Tree has come at a great time for us and provided us with a focal point for the festival. It gives us the opportunity to create a place where people can come after the main concerts and see a wide range of music as well as giving us a great space to showcase some innovative and exciting theatre by young people. Hopefully our presence at the Lemon Tree will attract new audiences to AIYF as well as enable our core support to try something a bit different
For the first time AIYF, in partnership with Foyer Music, will be holding late night sessions - Laterat the Lemon Tree.
Laterat the Lemon tree willrun from Thursday July 31 and the late night festival sessions will showcase the best of up and coming, home-grown and international talent. An eclectic programme of blues, indie rock, jazz, fusion and world music acts will give audiences an opportunity to experience a diverse range of music and see something different. Line up includes:
Fuse[d] (MySpace.com - Fuse[d] - Leeds, UK - Other / Fusion / Jam Band - www.myspace.com/foosed)
The Fortunate Sons (MySpace.com - The Fortunate Sons - Glasgow, UK - Folk Rock / Blues / Acoustic - www.myspace.com/fsons)
Jamie Safiruddin Quartet (MySpace.com - Jamie Safiruddin - Manchester, UK - Nu-Jazz / Funk / Experimental - www.myspace.com/jamiesafmusic)
Kukadan (MySpace.com - Druminaboot - 23 - Male - UK - www.myspace.com/druminaboot)
Joel Sebunjo
The Condiments (MySpace.com - condiments - Aberdeen, UK - Indie / Ska / Tropical - www.myspace.com/therealcondiments)
The Little Kicks (MySpace.com - the little kicks - Aberdeen, UK - Indie / Pop / Rock - www.myspace.com/thelittlekicks)
Qristina and Quinn Bachand
Sorren Maclean Band (MySpace.com - Sorren Maclean - Isle of Mull, Scotland - Indie / Acoustic - www.myspace.com/sorrenmaclean)
Cast of the Capital (www.myspace com/castofthecapital)
Headlight (MySpace.com - Headlight - Aberdeen - Rock / Pop / Acoustic - www.myspace.com/headlightmusic)
Dot J (dotjr <dotjr>)
Sunrise not Secular (MySpace.com - Sunrise Not Secular- NEW TRACKS UP!!! - Stornoway, UK - Rock / Celtic / Progressive - www.myspace.com/sunrise4
The Lemon Tree will also be the venue for AIYF theatre performances including: West Lothian Youth Theatres Monsters; KY8s Kinetic; Contacting the World and Garidge Theatre Company and Mitchell School of Dramas Lottie.
For up to the minute information on AIYF at the Lemon Tree visit www.aiyf.org.
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The Chair
Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away...... Someone said "Tune?" "The Chair" was born. Put together for the Orkney Folk Festival in 2004, the Lazy Boys have gone from strength to strength, bringing their high energy "stomp" music to the dance floors of the Northern Isles and Mainland Scotland ever since. Playing high profile support slots, through to their own headline gigs, they have set the floor alight wherever they have appeared. More recently, they have become "Danny" award winners at the 2007 Celtic Connections Festival. This year promises to be a busy one for the boys, with more festival dates on the horizon and their debut album in the pipeline.
Amy Sawers tbc
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Later.. at the Lemon Tree
31 July - 9 August
Discover the late night Festival sessions showcasing the best of up + coming, home grown and international talent. An eclectic programme of blues, indie, rock, jazz, fusion and traditional acts on one stage.
Your chance to hear music you've never heard before and pick your new favourite from our selection box of sound. Check www.aiyf.org for detailed info on who is on each night.
Aberdeen International Youth Festival in partnership with Foyer Music and Vocoustics.
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its not Bobby. i'm his bro. he was a chubby child and thinned out as time went on. also he was a lot more ginger back then.
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On Edge is a new music festival based in Aberdeen, to take place alongside the International Youth Festival - World Festival of Youth Arts.
The purpose of On Edge is to present a platform for the discovery of new talent and provide opportunities for young bands to perform in music venues across the City.
To find out more or apply to get in touch at on-edge@aiyf.org
Lemon Tree No More???
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I guess you have all seen this?
The Stage / News / MacPherson named as Lemon Tree's artistic director