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  1. Funk Connection plus Wray Gunn & The Rockets

    The Lemon Tree pays tribute to the late John Gillan - a driving force behind the city's music scene in the late eighties and nineties - with a storming night of music. The ultimate skiffle cover band, Wray Gunn & The Rockets, get things swinging before Aberdeen's 11-piece powerhouse group take the stage to get you dancing to the very best in funk and soul.

    All proceeds from the gig will be donated to Roxburghe House Hospice.

    The Box Club

    A storming sell-out success at this year's Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, The Blox Club feature four accordions and one very big sound! They have garnered much praise for their inventive and energetic approach to Scottish music.

    All tickets for shows at The Lemon Tree can be purchased through Aberdeen Box Office, 01224 641122

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    Jazz in Aberdeen has found a new home in The Lemon Tree Lounge, and there is a very exciting programme lined up over the comnig months maintaining the incredibly high standard that has become the norm over the last few years. For further info and to buy tickets visit boxofficeaberdeen.com or call 01224 641122.

    Tommy Smith & Jacob Karlzon

    Thurs 2 April, 7.30pm, 13.75+bf

    Julian Argelles Trio with John Abercrombie

    Thurs 7 May, 8.30pm, 12.50+bf

    Gilad Atzmon's Real Jazz Quartet

    Thurs 18 June, 7.30pm, 13.75+bf

    The New Couriers

    Thurs 2 July, 7.30pm, 13.75+bf

    The Graeme Stephen Sextet

    Thurs 23 July, 7.30pm, 13.75+bf

    Phil Bancroft Quartet

    Thurs 20 August, 7.30pm, 13.75+bf

  3. This Sunday the stunning London-Israeli singer Mor Karbasi brings her incredible sound to The Lemon Tree. Drawing on a myriad cultural and historical influences, she sings in Ladino, Hebrew, Spanish and on a rare occasions English. She will be performing with the incredibly talented British guitarist Joe Taylor.

    "She sounds as dramatic as she looks, switching effortlessly from songs that mix flamenco and North African influences... through to old Ladino songs. Her voice is remarkable, mixing delicacy, power and control as she moves between rousing, harsh-edged songs and spine-tingling subtlely... One of the albums of the year"

    The Guardian on The Beauty and the Sea

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  4. Plenty gonig on at The Lemon Tree over the next wee while, so here's a quick lowdown of the next week or so

    Exposure@The Lemon Tree

    The latest installment of the monthly showcase, this is one for metal fans, featuring

    Flood of Red LIVE

    Hot Mangu

    allstationsdown

    Ablach

    There have been some last minute alterations to the previously advertised line up.

    Hugh Cornwell

    The frontman from The Stranglers comes to Aberdeen as part of his tour to launch his critically-acclaimed new album Hooverdam.

    Mor Karbasi

    Stunning London-Israeli singer, mixing Ladino and Flamenco routes with a more modern approach to world music.

    Aberfeldy + Michael Marra

    One of Scotland's most popular and acclaimed underground acts returns to the LT. Support from the gravelly-voiced one.

    Keith James and Rick Foot present Poet in New York

    A unique event in tribute of Leonard Cohen, featuring music by Cohen, Federico Garcia Lorca, Vladimir Nabokov, Silvia Plath, Bob Dylan, Suzanne Vega, and Pablo Neruda. Also includes a documentary of the great singer-songwriter's career.

    Nils kland Trio & Catriona McKay Flo

    A double bill of Scottish and Norwegian musicians, virtuosic practitioners of their tradition with distinctive, contemporary voices.

    Glasgow Unsigned Showcase

    A unique showcase of the ever-vibrant Glasrock scene, these bands have all been tipped for big things in 2009. The night features:

    Annie Stevenson

    The Doledrums

    Kaleidoscope Eyes

    Rodan

    Finley Quaye + The Vivians

    Multi award-winning reggae artist is on the road again with his distinct and individual brand of Jamaican music, drawing on his African heritage and upbringing in London and Edniburgh. Support from punk act The Vivians with a DJ set from Az-I Cool's qb-C.

  5. Just to let you all know that the new LT music programmer is in place. Derek McArthur is the man to contact if you are looking for a gig, a support slot or just some info on playing at the venue. His e-mail is derek.mcarthur@aberdeenperformingarts.com, or you can post CDs, etc, for his attention to

    The Lemon Tree

    5 West North Street

    Aberdeen

    AB24 5AT.

    And Calumunderkills is right - any hassle or probs just phone APA (numbers available on boxofficeaberdeen.com).

  6. What you really have here is Seasick Steve himself; a real American, trainhopping, jailbirding, cowboying, carnival-working, migrant farm-picking, occasional tramping, near-fatal heart attack surviving old hobo.

    The real deal.

    Steve was invited to leave home before his 14th birthday. Having spent many hours listening to stories of hobos, tramps and bums who would come by his childhood home asking for work or just a handout, he reckoned he was ready for a life on the rails.

    So making up a 'bundle' (sleeping roll, some clothes, etc), and not forgetting his guitar, he headed off into the sunset.

    Sound romantic? For the most part it was not! Sleeping rough. Going hungry. Working for handouts. Eating at the missions. Riding the rails. Playing on street corners for small change and many a free stay in the county jails of America... and this is the PG version!

    But then there were those moments, stories told and heard in the 'jungle camps', scraps of old songs picked up. Food for song? You bet!

    Seasick Steve's music is so out of it and old fashioned that it somehow arrives at modern. His audiences have mainly been the younger crowd, listening to the Fat Possum sounds of R.L. Burnside et al and bands like The White Stripes and Black Diamond Heavies.

    While doing shows with R.L. Burnside, Steve saw how younger audiences went crazy for what he was doing. After playing, kids would ask "What kinda music is this?" Steve replied "Well, it's kinda low-down blues and such..." Their response was "We hate the blues.... but man we LOVE what you do!"

    This is what got Seasick Steve out again and doing what he does best - being the pied piper of the hobo blues!

    http://www.seasicksteve.com

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  7. Peter Grant has been singing since the age of six, and performing professionally since the age of thirteen, which may explain why so many find it hard to match up his incredible smooth and stylish voice to such a young face! He shall be singing alongside the brilliant 17-piece Marcus Pope Big Band, performing a fantastic programme of crooner-classics, including:

    My Funny Valentine

    You Don't Know Me

    Didn't we

    The More I See You

    This Guy's In Love With You

    The Girl From Ipanema

    That's Life

    Let There Be Love

    Spooky

    Modern Way

    I Saw Her Standing There

    Joanna

    Let The Good Times Roll

    That Old Black Magic

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  8. Building a solid reputation across the country for explosive live sets, Foals aren't so much creating a brand new style as taking the best from the music they love and forming a fresh sound, fusing crisp indie-rock lyrics and techno-inspired rhythms on guitar. Alongside infectious repitive drums, they are one of the most exciting new bands touring the UK.

    http://www.wearefoals.com

    http://www.myspace.com/foals

    http://www.boxofficeaberdeen.com

  9. Burnsong on Tour presents a brilliant blend of musical styles and amazing song-writing

    talents from across the spectrum. Writers of pop hits, modern folk anthems and rap social

    commentaries collaborated during a five-day retreat, the Songhouse, in 2006. The result is

    a powerful collection of songs by some of the best writers in contemporary music.

    An all-star new-folk line up featuring the musical stylings of

    Karine Polwart

    MC Soom T

    Future Pilot AKA

    Kim Edgar

    Michael Johnston

    Chris Difford

    Emma Pollack

    This is going to be a night of fantastic Scottish folk music with a contemporary edge, and a rare chance to catch so many talented individuals playing alongside one another.

    http://www.burnsong.com

    http://www.aberdeenboxoffice.com

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