Woodwick Japanese Acts 1Woodwick Japanese Acts 2Saturday April 22nd, 2006: 8pm
Woodwick House, Evie
£10: Call 01856 751330 for tickets.

A unique performance by Scottish pianist Bill Wells with exciting Japanese musicians.

Bill Wells’ latest project presents a unique Japanese pop adventure. Wells, one of Scotland’s most forward-looking musicians, joins four of Japan’s leading acts on a TUNE UP tour that promises some of the freshest music and most invigorating performances you will experience all year. Continue reading ‘Woodwick: Bill Wells / Japanese Musicians’

Town Hall Gig Review - OrcadianTown Hall BandsFundraising gig is spot-on for young bands.
By Craig Corse. The Orcadian, Thursday, 13th April, 2006.
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Remember the name - Blindspot. In just a few years this Orkney band may well have moved on to bigger things, if their spectacular performance in Kirkwall’s Town Hall on Friday was anything to go by. Town Hall BlindpotFrom the start of their set clear that they were going to be different from what had come before them. Josh McGregor, who sings and plays guitars, made a walk-on entrance through the crowd and lead guitarist, Darren Tait, had a smoke machine strategically placed next to his foot. Also in the band are Tom Robinson, who plays drums, and bassist, Scott McCormick. Continue reading ‘Town Hall gig reviewed in The Orcadian.’

Town Hall Orkney TodayYoung band set to go on record after successful fundraiser gig.
By Clarissa Linnit. Orkney Today, Thursday, 13th April, 2006.

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BLINDSPOT are the latest young local musicians to head into the studio and record an EP of self-written songs. The CD is being funded partially by an event held by the band last Friday night at the Town Hall. Continue reading ‘Town Hall gig reviewed in Orkney Today.’

Town Hall Preview OrcadianTown Hall gig to raise cash for recording by Leah Seator.
The Orcadian, Thursday, 6th April, 2006.

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