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Monday, 4 January 2010

The colourful Massia Warriors at Mugdock music festival 2008 - who managed to smile their way through the Scottish rain !

Daughter smiles!

Holidays 2007 - surfing portgual coast.


Rock band in Glasgow and Paisley.




My son Ross with his rock band in Glasgow and Paisley 2007 - he is the bass player on the far right. 

John Kielty enthralled by musical impresario Cameron Mackintosh



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Here John Kielty is enthralled with chat by musical impresario Cameron Mackintosh at the after party of the Sundowe musical premier in Inverness.
The Sundowe went into rehearsals in October 2007 and was performed in Eden Court theatre Inverness in November 2007. It was produced by Eden Court and the Cameron Mackintosh foundation. In 2007 John Kielty moved to San Francisco.

THE *SUNDOWE - Eden Court Inverness


THE*SUNDOWE  - Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, 30th Nov 2007
The Sundowe is a musical written by Edinburgh writers and performers John, James and Gerry Kielty. Originally written as a radio show, and later as a television pilot, The Sundowe eventually became the basis for a modern musical.

The storyline centres on their street busking being interrupted by..... vampires, the local council and the return of dead souls. The Sundowe spins a spooky tale of ghostly happenings and betrayals and never takes itself too seriously. It is set to the backdrop of the cobbled streets of Edinburgh, Greyfriars graveyard and the Scottish parliament. The musical is part comedy, part pathos and with references to modern Scottish politics, Greyfriars Bobby, street busking and Scottish history.
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Busking high street Edinburgh Festival

Patrick Watson @ King Tuts 19th Sept 2007



Bright Shiny Lights. Indie 4 piece from Montreal played King Tuts - were relaxed and having fun. The Patrick Watson band offer lots of flowing space and fun theatrical percussion with their music. They used anything at hand – a balloon, a jacket over the guitar, effects pedals, more...the band mixed things up with light fun rhythms, echoing each other…. No rules! No genre. Having fun with it, with playful percussion, varied soundscapes, and expressive vocals. Coming out of Montreal’s fervent music scene, the band has a new album out ‘Close to Paradise.’ You sense they come out of a rich heritage of blues, jazz and more and shake it up to make it their own.