Posts Tagged ‘ootb’

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

It’s the enigmatic Dan Gillan playing the featured slot this week, you’ve heard his myspace, now come and hear him in the flesh! And get there early enough and you could sign up for an open mic slot too. It’s actually been pleasantly busy even considering the sunny weather, looks like you can’t keep those diehard music types away! Also, bring a pound coin for your chance to enter the prize draw and win “something” from the Silver Bag O’ Dreams!

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Dan Collins, Mo-Medicine, Coral, James Whyte, Cat Called Paris, Michael Patrick, Luis.

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Line up: Freeloadin’ Frank, Zee Zee (debut), Stephen Harrison, Nyk Stoddart, James Igoe, Yogi, Broken Tooth.

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

A hugely enjoyable night at the the Tron as we experience life upstairs for the first time!

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Line up: Steven Carey, Michael (debut), Mike Barnard (debut), Paul Gladwell, Broken Tooth, Ibi (debut), Ian Tilling, Freeloadin’ Frank, Cameron Phair, Graeme Laird.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

It’s a surprisingly populous evening tonight, and a varied one at that. Let’s find out what happened…

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

It is serendipitous that Darren Thornberry’s last night with OOTB, before he flies off Stateside, is also one of our grand birthdays, so it is only fitting that he compere. Darren enjoys these sorts of events so much, he always proposes fancy dress. Tonight is no exception. It is also no exception that he is the only one wearing any fancy dress, which consists of a wolf mask. Papa Bear to Werewolf in one easy step.

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Nicky Carder This was an impromptu set from Nicky. Her first song, ‘In Hiding’ was by request. She instantly hits us with her stunning voice and I get goosebumps. Her second song was about her favourite pair of purple shoes. I just love the fact that she can write a song about shoes, it really [...]

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

OOTB 23/06/09 Calum and Jimmy Carlyle Orkney’s finest kick us off with a jaunty tale of childhood games and playing soldiers in the street, named eerily ‘Commando’. Their second is a protest song which talks of ‘the promise of better days’. Jimmy has the rhythm on guitar, while Calum embellishes on Mandolin, giving warmth to [...]

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

It was a quiet night at the Tron compared with the exceptional throngs we have had in recent weeks, but all the best people were there. In fact Liam Gallagher popped in: I didn’t have the gall to ask him if he knew any Oasis covers, but if you are reading this, then there is a good chance you missed it. That’s your fault. Man, you should have been there.