The Scotsman

Week 25 highlights

- Roger Cox, arts editor

Welcome to Week 25 of The Scotsman Sessions. With performing arts curtailed for the foreseeabl­e future, we are commission­ing a series of short video performanc­es from artists around the country and releasing them on scotsman.com, with introducti­ons from our critics. This week, Edinburghb­orn, Fife-raised singer KT Tunstall performs her new song Anything at All, from her home in LA’S Topanga Canyon; jazz vocalist Georgia Cécile sings If You Could See Me Now, written by Tad Dameron for Sarah Vaughan, accompanie­d by her partner, the pianist Fraser Urquhart; Matthew Zajac of Dogstar Theatre Company gives us a taste of his acclaimed play The Tailor of Inverness, which tells the story of his father ’s remarkable Second World War journey from Poland to Scotland; and singer-songwriter Adam Stafford performs History of Longest Days, taken from his forthcomin­g album Diamonds of a Horse Famine.

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