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Friday 5 February 2010, 8.00pm

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HARMONY ENSEMBLE
Based in Scotland, this five person group includes flautist Eddie McGuire, member of the well known folk group the Whistlebinkies. Harmony perform a wide repertoire of Chinese folk music, song and movement, featuring voice, percussion, zither, hammered dulcimer, bamboo flute and violin. Their performance is musically creative and innovative and includes sword play and martial arts influenced action, with spectacular costumes.
Tickets £8, £7 (conc.) & £4 (under 16). Advance booking essential.
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CRAIGIE INN
Craigie Village
Near Kilmarnock
Ayrshire SOLD OUT
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Friday 5 March 2010,
8.00pm

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JEZ LOWE
Jez Lowe is one of England's finest singer songwriters, with many of his songs recorded by other well known folk artists. He hails from Northeast England and many of his songs reflect that area. In 2008 Jez was Folk Singer of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. He accompanies himself on guitar, harmonica and cittern performing worldwide, either solo, or with his band the Bad Pennies.
Tickets £8, £7 (conc.) & £4 (under 16). Advance booking essential.
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CRAIGIE INN
Craigie Village
Near Kilmarnock
Ayrshire
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Friday 9 April 2010,
8.00pm

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THE CAST
The Cast consists of Dave Francis on guitar and Mairi Campbell on viola, fiddle and vocals. Mairi, whose voice is stunning, was the Singer of the Year at the 2007 Scottish Traditional Music Awards. She came to national prominence in 2008 when her rendition of Auld Lang Syne was featured in the Hollywood film 'Sex in the City'. Husband Dave is involved in many music projects, including being director of two music festivals. The duo perform traditional music and song as well as their own compositions in traditional style.
Tickets £8, £7 (conc.) & £4 (under 16). Advance booking essential.
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CRAIGIE INN
Craigie Village
Near Kilmarnock
Ayrshire
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Friday 7 May 2010,
8.00pm

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APPALACHIAN MIST
This Scottish based four piece band perform hard driving and authentic bluegrass music with old time and folk music, all performed with much energy, enthusiasm and humour. They feature an array of instruments, including banjo, guitar, mandolin, double bass, fiddle and vocals. Some of the bluegrass music, so popular in parts of the United States, originated in Scotland.
Tickets £8, £7 (conc.) & £4 (under 16). Advance booking essential.
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CRAIGIE INN
Craigie Village
Near Kilmarnock
Ayrshire
SOLD OUT
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Friday 28 May 2010, 7.15pm

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BURNS FESTIVAL BURNS SUPPER
Three course Burns Supper at the elegant Savoy Park Hotel, Ayr.
Michael Russell, Scottish Government Minister of Education, will deliver the immortal memory.
Musical entertainment from award-winning professional singer Jim Malcolm.
Recitations from Beth Clelland, President of Ayr and District Youth Robert Burns Club.
Tickets £28. Advance booking only - 01369-840404 / 07765573240
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SAVOY PARK HOTEL
16 Racecourse Road
Ayr
Ayrshire
KA7 2UT
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Friday 4 June 2010,
8.00pm

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ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC & DRAMA STUDENTS
This annual event features the second year students from the B.A. Scottish Music degree course at the prestigious Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. A mini-orchestra of the very best of Scotland's young traditional musicians will perform traditional songs and tunes on a variety of instruments. The standard of musicianship of the students is astonishing!
Tickets £8, £7 (conc.) & £4 (under 16). Advance booking essential.
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Craigie Village
Near Kilmarnock
Ayrshire
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