Paisley Daily Express

Paisley playlist network event

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Today, at The Bungalow, is The Paisley Playlist new music networking event

The aim of the event is to help likeminded people within the music industry and creative arts connect with each other and strengthen the sense of community within the Paisley scene.

The workshop will also feature guest speakers who will offer guidance on the industry, vendors and networking opportunit­ies. The evening will end with a local music showcase featuring artists such as Jodie Campbell, Endov and Frank’s House.

Tickets on the door from 4pm for the networking event and 7pm for bands only.

The Byres Road Big Band return to The Bungalow tomorrow for an afternoon of more excellent music from some of the top players in Scotland. Doors are 1pm.

After an amazing sold-out gig at The Bungalow, The Complete Stone Roses are back tomorrow night.

For all of those who were at the October gig, it’s a chance to do it all again – and for those who didn’t manage, get in quick for this one as these tickets go quick.

The Complete Stone Roses are one of the UK’s most well-known and most successful tribute bands. Selling out venues across the UK and Ireland regularly, they have helped to carry on the music of one of the UK’s most influentia­l bands – The Stone Roses.

The Stone Roses played a pivotal role in the history of the UK’s indie music scene. Famous hits like Fools Gold, I Am The Resurrecti­on and I Wanna Be Adored are as recognisab­le now as they were in the heyday of Madchester and the Hacienda.

The Complete Stone Roses play to acclaim from fans themselves, the press, and even original Stone Roses band members.

Stone Roses Mani said: “I’m all for anything that keeps the Roses’ music alive. They do our songs real justice. At times, they play even better than we did. Some nights we’d get so walloped before going on stage. They keep their partying until after the show.”

Doors are 7pm.

The Beagles have all the hits by the legendary Beatles and The Eagles, and they are performed by one of Scotland’s best tribute bands.

It’s a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. It is free entry and doors are 7pm.

Get your chance to perform at The Bungalow with Open Stage on Tuesday night.

Open to people of all abilities, either play by yourself or jam with our house band. Doors open at 7pm.

Liverpool band The Stairs have reformed and are playing the Bungalow on Thursday with support from And More Again. The line-up is: Edgar Jones, Ged Lynn, Paul Maguire and Austin Murphy.

Tickets on the door from 7pm.

The Cave have Jeff Jeffery in tomorrow night at 5pm followed by Moneypenny at 8pm and, on Sunday, Black Triangles kick off at 6pm.

Stevie D is playing at The Keg tonight from 9pm and tomorrow night Lateral Flow will be on stage at 9pm. The Keg Sessions start at 9pm on Thursday for more original live music.

The Old Swan have Crawford Carlyle performing on Monday at 4pm, Lee James starts at 3pm on Tuesday and Thursday and Duncan McLellan is in his usual slot at 4pm on Wednesday.

The Northern Soul Club with Maria and John starts at 4pm on Sunday.

The very popular Paisley band Wreckless is at Kennedys on Sunday from 3pm and The Inn on the Corner welcomes back Blind Panik who will be on stage at 4.30pm to belt out some blues rock classics.

Open Mic sessions next week are: The Abbey at 9pm on Monday, Ugly Duck at 7pm on Monday, The Gantry at 9pm on Tuesday, The Bungalow at 7pm on Tuesday and The Keg at 8.30pm on Wednesday.

 ?? ?? Headliners Liverpool band The Stairs play The Bungalow on Thursday
Headliners Liverpool band The Stairs play The Bungalow on Thursday

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