Saturday 30th January 2010, 7.30pm
Audaciously forging the missing links between talking blues and rap, bluegrass and hip-hop, The Deadly Gentlemen are led on vocals and banjo by Crooked Still’s Greg Liszt. Completing the line-up are Josh Pinkham (mandolin), Michael Barnett (fiddle) and Sam Grisman (double bass), creating a bare-knuckle, groove-based sound alluringly evoked by their debut album title, The Bastard Masterpiece.
Edinburgh vocal powerhouse The Bevvy Sisters, featuring the magical harmonies of Heather Macleod, Lindsey Black and Kaela Rowan, perform a sumptuous mix of Americana classics, vintage rarities and powerful original material. Backed by David Donnelly (guitar) and James Mackintosh (percussion), tonight sees them launching their hotly-anticipated debut album.
Please note that all patrons must be over the age of 14 and anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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