Touching tribute to Vic
Last March, The Bungalow lost a regular and dear friend in Stuart Crawford. Cheryl Galbraith and some of his friends have organised a fundraising night in his memory.
Cheryl says: “We want to bring Stu’s wide circle of friends together for a celebration of his life and there is no better way to do that than with some live music and a few bevvies.”
The music will be from John Devine, The Droogs and Shine. It looks like a sell-out but if your lucky you may get one at the door.
Cheryl explained we are fundraising for The Golf Foundation, that strives to create life-changing opportunities for kids – something we believe Stuart would have supported.
You can donate at Just Giving (Wee Stu’s Tribute Night 2024).
Tomorrow afternoon at The Bungalow is “The most feel-good show in town” (Daily Mail).
Looking for Me Friend – The
Music of Victoria Wood has served up nostalgia, music and laughter at Edinburgh Fringe, sold out venues across the UK and had the seal of approval from Victoria’s colleagues, school chums and fans.
“Vic would have loved this,” Sue Devaney, Dinnerladies.
Written and performed by the star of BBC One’s All Together Now, Paulus The Cabaret Geek, with accompanist Michael Roulston of Fascinating Aïda on piano and directed by multi award-winning cabaret practitioner Sarah-Louise Young, Looking For Me Friend is a funny and touching musical tribute to a much-loved and sorely missed national treasure.
Tickets on the door from 1pm. Skaledonia are back after a bouncing show in January.
Catch them live for only £6. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
On Sunday afternoon, there will be classic and contemporary rock from Speed of Dark.
It is free entry and starts at 2pm. Straight after that it is a celebration of one of the most renowned singersongwriters of the 20th century.
‘How Sweet It Is’ features a body of songs that spans several decades and are loved by audiences.
Tickets on the door from 7pm.
Join The Bungalow Jam Open Stage on Tuesday.
The Jam House Band are there to entertain and to help the performers. All backline and drumkit provided, just bring your instruments. Starts at 7pm.
Venue has a George Michael Tribute on tomorrow night: ‘I’m
Your Man’ so get the dancing shoes at the ready. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
Dig out the hats, T-shirts and flags and get to Venue for their St Patrick’s Day party where the drink will be flowing and the celebrations begin.
Live singing performance from Nicole Flynn and DJ keeping you entertained. All kicks off at 2pm.
Mark McMillan is at The Keg tonight from 9pm and tomorrow night also at 9pm is Rebound.
Established in 2023, The Keg Sessions on Thursday is a night to check out up-and-coming or original artists. It’s free to attend and there are two different acts each week.
Check out The Keg Sessions socials for next week’s line-up.
Abbey Road are at The Old Swan tonight from 8pm and Epic are playing at 4pm tomorrow afternoon.
On Sunday, the Soul Club starts at 4pm followed by a St Patrick’s Day shindig at 6pm with The O’Cajunals.
On Monday, Gerry Kirk will be performing at 4pm, on Tuesday and Thursday at 3pm Lee James will be singing and generally taking the Mick out of everyone, and Duncan McLellan is in his usual slot on Wednesday at 4pm.
Check out The Cave’s Facebook page for their live music programme this week. Sad Ida is playing at Kennedys on Sunday from 3pm and over at The Inn on the Corner, they welcome back Graceland, starting at 4.30pm.
Open Mic/Stage sessions next week are: The Abbey at 9pm on Monday, Ugly Duck Monday at 7pm, The Gantry at 9pm on Tuesday, The Bungalow on Tuesday 7pm and The Keg on Wednesday at 8.30pm.
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“I still assess his Ascot run exactly as I did on the day,” said Williams. “I was very pleased with the run and it wasn’t the ideal race for him as it was just over two and a half miles on nearly good ground which we know is too much of a speed test and not
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