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Jonathan Prag Classical Guitar
August 8, 2005 | adminIf in your hectic Fringe schedule you need a quiet musical break, Jonathan Prag will provide that repose. He is a master classical guitarist who can exploit the full range that the instrument offers. His performance is a musical … Read More
Jimmy James:- Divas Dead or Alive
August 8, 2005 | adminWith Jimmy James you get exactly what the title of his show suggests but with some surprising twists and turns on the way. He is a slick, professional entertainer hailing originally from San Antonio, Texas, but now living in … Read More
Howard Jones – The Acoustic Nights
August 8, 2005 | adminHoward Jones – The Acoustic Nights Eighty’s electro pop Icon Howard Jones Is doing a limited acoustic set at the Gilded Balloon Teviot. Admittedly although I was aware of Howard during his ‘Pop Star years’ I couldn’t say I … Read More
Havana Rumba!
August 8, 2005 | admin‘Havana Rumba!’ hit the headlines as a certain ‘Kily Manogue’ (yes yet another Ausie soap star in Edinburgh) joined the cast on stage on the first Saturday night of the run. I had already booked it in and was … Read More
Graffiti Classics
August 8, 2005 | adminA simply wonderful show. This string quartet can sing, dance and do comedy but the basis of their act is that they are all accomplished musicians. The range of music they can play is remarkable, from jigs to Mozart. … Read More
Flanders & Swan
August 8, 2005 | adminI have to confess that I am of an age when I can just about remember Flanders and Swann from what seems many life times ago. I was thus interested to see if the audience was of a more … Read More
Absolute Cabaret – Karen Egan
August 8, 2005 | adminAlthough their may not be much to this lady in stature nor height she more than makes up for any disadvantage with her voice. The quality and volume can fill a room with virtual ease. This lady claims to … Read More
Yard of Ale
August 8, 2005 | adminFor over ten years now the Folk and Blues Festival held at the Guilford Arms has been sponsored by the Caledonian Brewery, and runs for ten nights with quality music. Another common denominator of this integral part of the … Read More
Two’s Company
August 8, 2005 | adminThese two sisters have complimenting/complimentary soprano voices. I am not a particular fan of opera but enjoyed the short excerpts they performed. I liked the arrangements they had for Humpty Dumpty and Sing a Song of Sixpence. The finale … Read More
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