Partick Folk Club

Photo: Mick West, musician.Come along and enjoy high quality entertainment down in Partick. Mick West along with his partner, Irene, and a wee gang of local music enthusiasts, including Gavin and Claire Livingston, put on a great show in the relaxed atmosphere of St Peter’s Hall, Chancellor Street, Partick

Last Friday of every month

Doors.7.30pm

£8, Concession £6

Bring Your Own Bottle – sit back and relax, partake of some excellent home soup during the break and you could even win a great prize in the raffle.

Music includes: traditional, folk, acoustic, americana and blues.

 

Robb Johnson

Friday 26th April

“Britain’s finest songwriter since Richard Thompson”
Venue

Robb will be promoting his new album “Bring Down the Moon”!

Doors 7:30pm BYOB! £8/£6.

http://www.robbjohnson.co.uk/index.html

Previous Acts

 Double Bill: The Linzi Murphy Trio at Partick Folk Club and the best in Old time Americana from New Redwing

Friday, March 29, 2013
     
 7:30pm

 Partick Folk Club – St Peter’s Church Hall, Chancellor St, Partick

Doors 7.30
    
 £8/£6
    
 BYOB!!
Home made soup!!

Linzi Murphy on Reverbnation

 

Friday 26th October, 2012

Guitarist and piper Frank McLaughlin with Gillian MacDonald and Euan and Lewis McLaughlin

Frank is best known in Glasgow for his work with the Mick West Band. He also tours regularly with North East Fiddler Stewart Hardy.

On Friday evening Frank will be performing with his partner, Black Isle singer Gillian MacDonald.

Frank and Gillian performed throughout Europe and Canada for many years together before settling down to have children. In 1998 they released their CD Out of the Wood and they have both appeared on the highly respected Songs of Robert Burns collection.

Their sons Euan and Lewis McLaughlin are now talented musicians in their own right and are currently attending the City of Edinburgh Music School. They will be joining Gillian and Frank on Friday on Fiddles, keyboard and percussion for what promises to be an entertaining evening.

Photo: alastair robertson. Alasdair Robertson

Friday 31st August, 2012

Alasdair is a veteran of the Scottish music scene, known both for his song-writing and performing skills.

Partick Folk Club. St Peter’s Hall. Chancellor Street Partick.

 

Aaron and Nathon Jones

Partick Folk Club – Friday 29th June 2012

Aaron is well know for his work with Old Blind Dogs and as winner of Scottish Trad instrumentalist of the year but twin Nathon is also a very fine musician on Dobro,Guitar and Banjo. they will be presenting a programme of songs and tunes from the Scottish, Irish and American traditions.

St Peters’s Hall. Chancellor St Partick Glasgow G11 5PS. Doors open .7.30pm. BYOB! entry£8 or &poind;6 unwaged

 

Partick Folk Club

Friday 30th March

Ian Bruce and Ian Walker performing as a duo

Host Gavin Livingstone

www.ianbruce.org
www.ianwalkeronline.com

Photo: speirs family. Speirs Family from Aberdeen

24th February 2012

Scottish Traditional Songs and Ballads

www.speirsfamilygroup.co.uk

Tom, Maggie & Emma Spiers sing a variety of folk songs, mainly but not exclusively, traditional material from the north east of Scotland. Their presentation ranges in style from a cappella, to arrangements accompanied by Tom on Fiddle or Tenor Guitar.

Friday 28th October, 2011

‘A nicht wi the lads’ a three hander round robin gig

with Bill Adair, Adam McCulloch and Jim Shearer taking song each in rotation.

Partick Folk Club,

St Peter’s Hall, Chancellor Street, Partick

Doors.7.30pm

BYOB!!!FREE Hame made soup!

£8, Concession £6

Photo: muldoons picnic. Friday 30th September 2011

This month’s guests are: Muldoons’ Picnic – A’cappella group

Sing mostly their own arrangements of traditional unaccompanied harmony from around the world, though also “dabble in styles from the sublime to the ridiculous”.

The group have a particular interest in the American shapenote or Sacred Harp tradition.

“If you haven’t come across this wonderful group before, prepare to be amazed” Four Fools Folk Festival

“They can come and picnic on my lawn any time they like!” Gibb Todd, Celtic Connections

www.muldoonspicnic.org.uk/

 

 

Photo: paul mckenna band. Partick Folk Club

Friday 25th February 2011

The Paul McKenna Band

£8 / £6

8.00 p.m.

St Peter’s Church Hall, Chancellor Street, Partick

BYOB

www.paulmckennaband.com/

 

 

 

A braw nicht – review of Burns Night

Partick Folk Club Gallery

Photo: mick west by dave trott. Photo: gavin livingstone.

Photo: mick west at partick folk club.Photo: irene west by dave trott.

Photo: adam mcnaughtan and finlay allison. Photo: frank and gordon.

Photo: partick folk club. Photo: john malcolm.

Photo: paul mckenna band. Photo: hallowe'en.

Photo: moonshiners. Photo: Bill Adair by Dave Trott.

Photo: Peter Nardini.Photo: Partick Folk Club by Dave Trott.

Another great night at Partick Folk Club

People particularly enjoyed the playing of Sean McGee – senior and junior and The Moonshiners, once more welcomed back with open arms.

Photo: sean and sean mcgee.Photo: young sean mcgee.

Photo: bohdran player.

Photo: jim rab jimmy phil Gemma.

A brilliant Burns Night at Partick Folk Club

Young students from RSAMD displayed their talents to great effect. Fergus Muirhouse gave a rousing rendition of Tam O’Shanter and Irene West delivered the haggis to Colin Greive’s piping.

Another real treat was seeing Peter and Gavin Livingstone play together and everyone joined in Peter’s wonderful song: The Mission Hall

Mick West reminded everyone of the sad death of the wonderful songwriter Alistair Hulett and glasses were raised in his memory.

A braw nicht! – review of Burns Night

Photo: colin piping in the haggis. Photo: peter and gavin livingstone.

Photo: mick and ainsley.Photo: fergus muirhead.

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