THE GOAT, 1287 ARGYLE STREET, KELVINGROVE, GLASGOW
0141 357 7373 WWW.THEGOAT.CO.UK
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?The most assured addition to the Glasgow bar scene in 2004?
THE LIST Dec 2004
FRIDAY 10 (and 17 and 24)
West End favourites Robbie and Nel play funk, hip hop and disco. Each Friday of the Festival -
9pm to 01am. Free.
SATURDAY 11 (and 18 and 25)
Glasgow?s innovative online radio creatives leave the studio to play breaks, hip hop, electrics and breaks over a rare 3 night Saturday residency in the GOAT -
9pm to 01am. Free.
SUNDAY 12 (and 19 and 26)
According to the Sunday Mail of 16 January 2005 these guys provide ? a laid back contrast of drums, mandolin and cello. ?Lullaby? blended vocal harmony with powerful cello?.? And yet The List of 31 March 2005 says?? Cold Night Song really brings the crowded pub to life? and expect famous unannounced special guests?..
9pm. Free.
THURSDAY 16 .
Her voice has a silky quality ?with just a bluesy touch and a tiny hint of Billie Holliday? (HERALD 2005)
8pm. Free. Also part of Jazz Festival.
FRIDAY 17
as FRIDAY 10.
9pm. Free.
SATURDAY 18
as as SATURDAY 11
9pm. Free.
SUNDAY 19
as SUNDAY 12
8pm. Free.
MONDAY 20
Glasgow based Jazz trio, featuring the Chet Baker style vocals of Eddie Toal, comes to the GOAT for the first time.
8pm. Free. Also part of Jazz Festival.
TUESDAY 21
Fresh from The Buff Club and Henry?s Jazz Cellar this young lady?s songs have recently become part of Jethro Tull?s Ian Anderson?s solo repertoire which is why she was a finalist in The UK Songwriting contest.
8pm. Free. Also part of Jazz Festival.
WEDNESDAY 22
Borders based Jazz guitarist plays many of his own tunes.
8pm. Free. Also part of Jazz Festival.