When The Sun Comes Out by Luca Manning
Unlike the cyclonic nature of love espoused by Harold Arlen in the title track of Luca Manning’s debut album WhenContinue Reading
Unlike the cyclonic nature of love espoused by Harold Arlen in the title track of Luca Manning’s debut album WhenContinue Reading
Hold on to your hats! This September, the SNJO welcomes U.S. tenor and soprano saxophonist Bill Evans for ‘American Journey’,Continue Reading
The new SNJO concert season begins in earnest with Norse Myths an astonishing journey into strange magical realms and extraordinary new adventuresContinue Reading
Zoe and Zara are twin sisters and form an independent, Soul/Jazz and feel good duo. They come from Bedford andContinue Reading
In advance of his eleven gigs (and counting) at this year’s Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, pianist Brian Kellock gaveContinue Reading
I first discovered the Aoife Doyle Band[ht in the summer of 2015 while working for a few days in Dublin. Always oneContinue Reading
Liane Carroll is my favourite singer. She epitomises everything I used to get out of theatre but, sadly, no longerContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan Gypsy swing quartet kick off Falkirk Live! With a barnstorming gig. Five out of five! As theContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan There’s more to my home town of Falkirk than The Kelpies and The Wheel. Not a lot,Continue Reading
by Peter Callaghan A lyric in Dan Hicks‘ song I Scare Myself, sung in the second half of Liane Carrol,Continue Reading
by Peter Callaghan With his Paolo Nutini good looks, Harry Connick Jr smooth vocals and Cole Porter knack of writingContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan Think midnight, think candlelight, think delight. At 1.30 on a Wednesday afternoon, on the fifth floor ofContinue Reading
Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival is one of the top ten Jazz Festivals in Europe, with over 36,000 sales andContinue Reading
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