SEPTEMBER GUIDE 2013
GLAD CAFE
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Coming soon Tickets now available for: 25th Oct
Conquering Animal Sound
1st Nov
Bill Orcutt
16th Nov
Glenn Jones + Wounded Knee
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22nd Nov Euros Childs
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Plus Traditional folk session every Thursday night from 8pm in the cafe. Bring along your instrument and join in.
1st Sunday Sammyʼs 8.00pm/free
Our popular open mic night returns after the summer break. Get down early if you want to sit or sing!
3rd Tuesday
Southside Film Festival Club: Heathers 7.30pm/£6 (£5)
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The Southside Film Festival Club returns after their summer break with the fantastic Heathers! A regular girl, Veronica, tries to survive the social jungle of high school by sticking with the three most popular girls at school who are all called Heather. As she meets a sociopath named JD, her life spirals into a continuous cycle of hate, unintentional murder and indifference, as she exacts revenge on her enemies, also known as her best friends.
6th Friday
Randolphʼs Leap + Kid Canaveral (David Solo) + St. Kilda Mailboat 7.30pm/ £8 in advance, £10 on the door
Tickets: randolphsleap.co.uk and www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Glasgow/The-GladCafe/ Randolphs-Leap---Real-Anymore-LaunchParty/11933614/
To celebrate the release of their new mini album, the magnificent Randolph’s Leap are having a special launch party here, on Friday September 6th 2013. Randolph’s Leap will be performing live, with special guests Kid Canaveral (David solo) and St. Kilda Mailboat.
7th Saturday
Chem 19 Showcase featuring: Arrowflight + Heather Young + Jemma Tweedie + Little Illusions + Lists (Acoustic) 7.00pm/£2
Tickets: chem19showcasesaturday.brownpapertickets.com/ Chem19 presents 10 young acts which have been selected to take part in their 2013 Demo Fund supported by Creative Scotland. Each band is given the opportunity to record their first demo at Chem19 recording studio in Blantyre, and play a live showcase
8th Sunday
Chem 19 Showcase featuring: Calum OʼConnor + Magic Eye + Marie Collins + Megan Blyth + Orthodox 7.00pm/£2
Tickets: chem19showcasesunday.brownpapertickets. com/
12th Thursday
The Fallen Angels Club present: Diana Jones + support 7.30pm/£12
Tickets: https://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/dianajones-tickets/68081 A powerful and emotional performer, Diana has just released her latest album, “Museum of Appalachia Recordings,” 11 songs recorded in the building of that name. She has a glorious alto voice, clear and pure with a welcome husky undertow that takes the listener by surprise at times, reminiscent of Gillian Welch and Iris De Ment. Heartache tenderness and warmth… all her songs come with lashings of sensitivity and caring.” – Mike Ritchie, Americana-uk.
13th Friday
Robert Curgenven + Cheer 8.00pm/£7
Tickets at www.thegladcafe.co.uk/tickets.html Robert Curgenven is an Australian composer/sound artist living in Cornwall. His work spans immersive resonances via turntables and custom made vinyl, instrumental harmonics and guitar feedback, through to carefully detailed field recordings from remote areas where he lived for many years. Drawing on the physicality of sound - and not just the physical impact on the body but the way in which the auditory can shape our perception of space and the flow of time – The Wire surmises that “behind the music—to these ears at any rate—lurk such [disparate] presences as Alvin Lucier, King Tubby, Murray Schafer and Eliane Radigue.” Cheer is the musical project of Glaswegian Alec Cheer who has released on Benbecula Records and Worthy Records and collaborated with Dom Dickson, Alastair Crosbie as well as animating music videos for Conquering Animal Sound and RM Hubbert.
14th Saturday Natalie Pryce 7.30pm
Tickets: www.thegladcafe.co.uk/tickets.html Nick Cave and David Lynch are names that continuously pop up when reading about Natalie Pryce and their frontman, Mark Swan’s stage antics but another thing that cannot be denied are this band’s ability to provide excellent pop melodies with a strong noisy punk energy. Support from Homesick Also.
a sense of security and a healthy creation of the self. They consider what implications this has not only for childcare but also for social policy - particularly in the care of our most vulnerable children. If you have young children - or grandchildren – or you are involved in care of children then don’t miss the fascinating findings of their research. - You’ll look at babies with an even greater sense of awe after this one!
16th Monday
The Philosophy Cafe: Weans & Brains 8.15pm/free
Tickets at The Glad Cafe. The Philosophy Cafe will continue the Glad Academy discussion on Weans & Brains
18th Wednesday
Mr McFallʼs Chamber 8.00pm/£10
Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/418909 We’re delighted to welcome Mr McFall’s Chamber to The Glad Café. They will be performing compositions by highly controversial American composers Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and George Crumb. Beefheart and Zappa were instigators of the 1960s freak scene in Los Angeles, while George Crumb took on emotive subjects such as the Vietnam War or, in Idyll for the Misbegotten, our being “monarchs of a dying world”. Two exmembers of one-time cult Edinburgh band Trianglehead, Paul Harrison and Martin Kershaw, also contribute new works.
19th Thursday
Three Cane Whale + The Crying Lion 7.30pm/£7
Tickets: www.thegladcafe.co.uk/tickets.html Three Cane Whale are a multiinstrumental acoustic trio based in Bristol, UK, featuring members of Spiro, Get The Blessing and the Fleur Darkin Ensemble. As intricate as a team of watchmakers, as spare as a mountain stream, the music encompasses both a cinematic sweep and an intimate delicacy. Their new album Holts and Hovers is available now. ‘Wonderful’ fRoots ‘Impressively original’ The Guardian ‘Mesmerising’ Q The Crying Lion are an a capella 4 piece vocal harmony group featuring members of Trembling Bells and Muldoon’s Picnic combining elements of such vocal traditions as American Sacred Harp, Gregorian chant, Medieval Madrigal and English Folk all refracted through Alex Neilson’s song writing to forge a sound that is intimate and glorious.
21st Saturday
Cry Parrot presents Richard Dawson + support 7.30pm/£7
Tickets: www.wegottickets.com/index/nr2 Dawson’s music is a collision of opposites, his hoarsely cracking voice suddenly rising to a magical soar that’s been compared to Tim Buckley, John Martyn and Richard Youngs, while his battered acoustic guitar veers from stumble to sublime in a way that can recall Sir RichardBishop or Captain Beefheart. Add this to his snaring waywith words and Dawson’s got you pinned – stories like the one relayed in Black Dog In the Sky typify his by turns heartbreaking and hilarious selfdeprecation and skill in painting a story with both words and guitar.
21st Saturday 22nd Sunday Doors Open Day
Glasgow’s Built Heritage Festival
24th Tuesday Write It!
7.30pm/free Our quarterly script reading night! If you would like to be a part of Write It! be it as an actor or if you have a script you would like to have read to an audience please get in touch at writeit@ thegladcafe.co.u
25th Wednesday 26th Thursday
The National Coalition of Anti Deportation Campaigns presents: Mazloom 7.30pm/£5
Tickets: mazloomglasgow.eventbrite.co.uk/ Mazloom is based on the experiences of young Afghans, who as children were forced by war to leave their family and home to seek safety in the UK.This short, powerful theatre performance incorporates immersive film footage to recreate the long perilous journey to Europe and the agonizing wait for the life-or-death decision on their asylum claim. For more information, contact info@mazloom.org.uk
27th Friday
Alphabetical Order Orchestra + Guests 7.30pm/£5
Tickets: www. alphabeticalorderorchestra.brownpapertickets.com Consisting of members of My Latest Novel, one of the most critically acclaimed Scottish acts of recent years, Alphabetical
Order Orchestra come fully developed with strong melodies and song structures and proclaiming “…in the end it never killed anyone before to start again”.
28th Saturday
Black and White Boy EP launch
Support from Marc Evans and Howlin Radio 7.00PM/FREE
Black and White Boy is 29 year old Ayrshire native Andrew Nicol, a singer/ songwriter based in Glasgow, Scotland. With a little from his friends, Luther Sean Hall (guitar) and Nick Maney (drums), Black and White Boy is an acoustic/folk/pop act heavily influenced by Neil Finn, Ryan Adams and Elliott Smith.
29th Sunday
Southside Americana The Daddy Naggins + Jack Law + Hillbilly Howlers 8.00pm/£5
Tickets: on the door Our popular monthly Americana evening returns with a line up featuring Glasgow bluegrass/trad folk cross-over kings, The Daddy Naggins. Support comes from local singer/ songwriter Jack Law & The Hill Billy Howlers.
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