Hi all, just to remind you about Edinburgh's Juniper Promotions and the
great
gigs they have this autumn...
THIS FRIDAY 20 October, the one the only Nick Harper is playing Cabaret
Voltaire
in a early show with doors at **7pm**. Tickets are £8 adv/£10 door. If
you
don't know about this already legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist, then
you
need to know what you're missing - Guitarist magazine recently dubbed him
"Dylan for the iPod generation". But don't just take their word for it -
you
have to see the man they call Harpic live to truly appreciate his unique
talent
and charm. Check out the following sites for news, music samples, and
more
(and yeah the thind one is mine ;):
http://www.harperspace.com
http://www.myspace.com/harperspace
http://www.houseofharper.co.uk
Pauline Black is the first lady of ska - the charismatic frontwoman of the
Selector. Jake Burns is the main songwriter and vocalist of Stiff Little
Fingers - he's their heart and soul. Along with Nick Welsh (Selector) and
Roddy Radiation (Specials), they make up the "acoustic supergroup" 3 Men
and Black, who will be at the Liquid Room on Monday 4 December for an
early
**7pm** show. Don't be late - the very special sup****t that night will be
none
other than the Bay City Rollers' Eric Faulkner! All these artists will be
giving you an acoustic tour of their musical pasts, and there's always a
few
surprises along the way. Tickets are £12 adv/£14 door. More information
about 3 Mean and Black can be found here:
http://www.artists2events.co.uk/artists/3MenBlack.html
Up-to-date details about all Juniper gigs (including venue info, contact
telephone numbers and how to get tickets) can be found at the Juniper
website:
http://www.juniperberries.co.uk/
Don't forget, you can order tickets via Juniper without booking fees, and
you can make credit card purchases from Ripping Records and Tickets
Scotland.
Hope to see you at the gigs!
Cheers,
Paula
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Paula Cuccurullo
http://www.purplepalace.fsnet.co.uk
If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be
a horrible warning. - Catherine Aird


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