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Hello music lovers! OOTB 423 was indeed great, here are Malcolm McLean’s pictures of the night. This week it’s Jason Kyrone who will be gracing us with his wide ranging singer-songwriting talents. Come to OOTB at The Montague Bar at 8pm on Tuesday (7:30pm to sign up for an open slot) and be part of the action. šŸ™‚

Before we go on I wanted to share with you a piece of prose writing by Colin Milne called On The Riviera. Colin performed this at OOTB a few weeks ago, and has kindly given us permission to reproduce the text here on the OOTB website. Hope you enjoy it. It also gives me an opportunity for me to point out our “Lyrics And Writings” section of the website, if you have any poetry or prose you’d like to share with the list, just let me know.

This week’s featured mp3 is by… me! Yes, while we’re giving away an MP3 every week, i thought i might as well join in. If you too want to give away an MP3 in this mailing list, then send your mp3 and a bit of a blurb about your music to: outofthebedroom@gmail.com and i’ll make sure it gets included.

In the meantime, here’s an acoustic demo recording of a song which will be on my next album “Vicious Circle”. That album’s going to be on vinyl, but it’s not going to be out until 2012, it’ll be a full size rock album, but in the meantime check out this stripped down demo version of In All Things There Is A Proper Order. Special thanks to OOTB chairman Daniel Davis for recording this song, this demo is actually the sound of me writing the song into a microphone.

Calum Carlyle – In All Things There Is A Proper Order

(right click to download)

Also in the meantime, check out all these links to my existing music:

www.calumcarlyle.co.uk
myspace.com/calumcarlyle
calumcarlyle.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/CalumCarlyle
twitter.com/calumcarlyle

 

Colin Milne

Colin Milne

 

Okay, this week’s events…

Tonight (Sun 15 May) it’s touring musician from York, Mark Wynn at The Listening Room (at The Blue Blazer, open slots 8pm to 9pm, Mark Wynn from 9pm to 10pm).

On Tuesday at The Montague Bar on St Leonards Street, it’s Out of the Bedroom 424 featuring Jason Kyrone, an interesting songwriter with rich songs. Check out a sample of his music on our event page. It’s an 8pm start to the evening, or 7:30pm if you want to sign up for an open slot.

On Wednesday 18th May at the Melville Lounge, from 8:30pm, it’s an Acoustic Open Mic Night. You need to contact them in advance if you’d like to play, here’s the FB event.

On Friday 20 May, it’s The Elements and Paul Gilbody at The One Below on Rutland Street. It’s 8pm for 9pm and it’s a fiver to get in.

Also on Friday 20 May, Bainbridge Music presents a free gig at Nobles Bar, on Constitution Street in Leith. The bands are Echo Arcadia and The Remnant Kings, first band are on at 10pm, and it’s free, as i said!

On Saturday 21 May, The Alibis (the band of OOTBer Gareth Fitzgerald) are playing at Electric Circus on Sat May 21st (7pm), not sure what it costs, but i’m sure it’ll be more than reasonable!

Also on Saturday 21 May, Peter Michael Rowan is performing at The Captain’s Bar (it’s round the side of the Old College, off Nicolson Street) Not sure of the start time, but i’m betting it’s 8pm or 8:30pm.

Next Sunday (Sun 22 May) it’s The Ferny Brackens at The Listening Room (at The Blue Blazer, open slots 8pm to 9pm, Ferny Brackens from 9pm to 10pm).

Also on Sunday 22 May, Lipsync For A Lullaby, and The Black Diamond Express are both performing with The Tinderbox Orchestra at Pilrig St Paul’s church on Leith Walk. It’s 7pm for 7:30pm, and it costs Ā£7/5 to get in, and it’s BYOB for over 18s.

Phew! Fit that in your calendar! See you all out there in musicland, till next week…

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

 

On The Riviera by Colin Milne

Posted 15/05/2011 By admin

ON THE RIVIERA

by Colin Milne

Youā€™ll have read about it. Old guy hired a Roller for a vacation ā€“ with a chauffeuse he had personally selected. They floated through Europe, stopping at five-stars, all the way down to the Riviera, up to Switzerland ā€“ and he vanished. The girl got payment in cash ā€“ so tax free then. Refused interviews. The media sensed a story; sieved facts, texts, emails till all became clear.

With all the publicity, the girl was not about to repeat the exercise. Heā€™d taken a one-way trip to meet some Swiss folk heā€™d heard about. Did it in comfort. Itā€™s legal over there. She went to ground somewheres. Hasnā€™t stopped others from copying such a handy means of avoiding the dreaded Care Home and protracted hospitalisation. Doubt she knew in advance where the trip was heading. Wouldnā€™t talk about it ā€“ to anyone. Whatā€™s that? The car? She returned it to the specialist hire company in Kensington.

ā™¦

Weā€™re in this glistening black Rolls Royce. She has pulled off the poplar lined road. The layby doubles as an access for tractors trundling back and forth across a vast field. On my cheek the Sun has the warmth of a loverā€™s breath. There is a teak lined recess behind her seat, in which nestle chunky little glasses ā€“ and Courvoisier. The glasses clink once as our fingers touch. Her smile is warm, natural. The brandy glows in my throat. Aside from the HĆ“tel bookings, Iā€™ve made all the arrangements. No one is going to lose out ā€“ unless it be the Tax Man.

A little luxury is going a long way. Last place we stayed ā€“ near Lyons ā€“ we were the talk of the HĆ“tel. ā€œFather and Daughter?ā€ ā€œMais Non!ā€ they took us for pragmatists who strike a bargain over their disparity in age ā€“ and wealth. Almost true, but we take separate rooms and thatā€™s the way of it. Age and medication ensure Iā€™m no longer a threat ā€“ to either sex. Comes a time desire recognises this ā€“ adjusts accordingly. I battle yet with this spectre.

Youā€™ll be wondering about my driver? She is skilful with the Rolls. You said?… I see. You donā€™t give a Euro for her driving ability. Sorry. Iā€™m not about to tell you a damn thing ā€“ other than that she is lovely and my companion ā€“ for the duration. The car? It is everything it should be ā€“ even if some foreign concern owns the marque.

Tonight weā€™ll stop in the Dordogne. Our route, courtesy of the AA is sidestepping frenetic French motorways ā€“ in favour of trusty, cosy side roads (where one must ā€˜Tenir a droiteā€™). A lunch amongst village regulars in a weathered HĆ“tel is a delight for nose and palate. Try it while you yet may. A friend of a friend left it too late. Sinister diseases conspired to immobilise her with scant warning. Her last brave effort was a taxi ride to her home ā€“ to tell it goodbye. Quick ending though ā€“ in the Hospice.

I donā€™t object to Britainā€™s weather ā€“ though Franceā€™s ā€“ at this season ā€“ is, as they say, to die for. The temperature guage on the dashboard creeps ever upward as we journey south. Her money? Itā€™s in a Gladstone bag in the boot. She knows that. I have no fear she will run off with it ā€“ yet. Weā€™ve reached Florac. No five-stars in the place. Not needed. Weā€™ll rest up here for a day or so while I catch my breath ā€“ savour the familiar fragrances of the place. The river is a mucky brown-green. Could be due to the fact that cattle use it to cool off in the midday sun.

Come sundown we brave insect bites out on the long verandah as we take our evening meal. She has come with a well planned case that has, I see, provided her with a blouse that exposes her shoulders, a pendant cross and ā€“ an unusual feature these days ā€“ a skirt ā€“ which lightly caresses her knees and reaches the floor.

She asks few questions. Words destroy moments. Much is left unsaid. She is tactful, kindly disposed. Are you experiencing a flicker of that green stuff? Envy? You should. Read on. Iā€™ve not done yet. Every tale has to have its ending.

Avignon is a maze of streets. We leave the car, surrounded by urchins, in the shadow of a church; to wander mindless amongst patisseries, shops, cafes, fruit sellers and the obligatory fountain that waters its trough and will provide a cold drink if you press the button ā€“ and have handy a flask ā€“ or open mouth.

Nearing the coastline there is a palpable sense of anticipation as the car glides up a long incline. From the summit it will be possible to see the Med. Yes, I have been here before. Just this once it is good to go back! Iā€™d feared the magic might have faded.

The road twists this way, that way, as we descend amongst olive groves ā€“ and those trees that still seem to be providing corks for the Vignerons. We head for the harbour at St Trop. Brigitte used to take her curly-black-haired squeeze to purchase Brie in the market. They had an olive green mini-moke. My driver is taken with the simple stylish garments fluttering in the breeze. I lack desire for anything but am allowed to buy one for her.

We have a simple lunch, looking over at the big yachts decorated with Godā€™s chosen people; tanned, shoeless amongst white paint, chrome and varnished mahogany.

Time for coffee and then we must leave if we are to revisit Pampelonne beach and reach Cannes in time for supper. It is all too much. I doze off as the car snakes around the coast road above the precipices reaching down to the sea.

I am woken by silence as the Rolls glides to a halt behind a queue of stationary vehicles. We wait for a lengthy age till, moving forward, the cause of delay becomes obvious. The barrier at the roadside has been torn away. A driver lowers his window and advises that some vast transporter has overturned, trying to avoid two parallel oncoming vehicles. Les Gendarmes take their time. You tend to rubberneck such situations, but thereā€™s nothing to see. A few skidmarks. Something eerie to think of ā€“ the thing toppling on its side, bouncing down the cliff to vanish in the water.

Neither of us offers comment. She presses on, foot down. We reach Cannes as the street lights are wakening. Later in the evening it is warm enough for a stroll at the edge of the foothills. We wander up a side road. Grapes ripen in the fields. I steal small bunches for us as the light fades. The farmers must hate such acts. Few things though beat the sensual pleasure of sinking your face and mouth into the mauve spheres to bite your way inside.

It has grown dark now. I am dark too. I have changed my mind. I do not wish to face the aseptic sterile Swiss room with its lethal clear liquid ā€“ that liquidates. I canā€™t do itā€¦ I am remembering that accident at the cliff top.

The firm she works for? They believe sheā€™s on holiday with a friend. Sheā€™s told me her small son is being cared for by her parents, as the father is apparently a distant and unsatisfactory memory. Listening, you could imagine she no longer cares about the split. We all build walls around ourselves when they seem to be needed.

My mind races forward. That accident. I well remember the car in FranƧoise Saganā€™s ā€˜Bonjour Tristesseā€™, the terra-cotta cliffs, the wreck of the convertible being winched up, dripping, from the ocean bed.

Pity about the Rolls. I canā€™t manage without it. I fear heights and always avoid venturing near a clifftop. I donā€™t intend she is involved in my accident.

The door of her room self-locks. Beyond it I picture her lying half covered by a sheet, the French windows open to her little balcony. Fast asleep? Perhaps itā€™s as well I canā€™t see her for real. I might bend to run a hand through that hair of hers. She could waken. Instead I post the note beneath her door:

ā™¦

Itā€™s two years since I drove a Rolls. Iā€™m familiar with their size and abilities. I remember the controls, but it is an effort to remember what to do (and the actual doing of it). I shall probably glance up at your window as I leave. Will your light be on? Has the night porter brought the Gladstone bag up to your room? Did you see the car leave ā€“ youā€™d never have seen me at the wheel.

Twenty minutes will bring me to that gap in the barrier. Memorise (and destroy?) this warning and the pencilled number: 662011. It is now your numbered Swiss account. Maybe you will keep my little diary? It too is in the Gladstone bag. Think of me sometimes, in June, as the man who couldnā€™t face the Swiss ā€“ but is forever ā€˜On the Rivieraā€™.

FIN

Good Morning!!!!!

OOTB was awesome last week, if you don’t believe me (or even if you do), here are some pictures by the unstoppable Malcolm Mclean. This week’s going to be awesome too, it’s HANNAH WERDMULLER who’s the featured act. 8pm start, 7:30pm for musicians wanting to sign up for an open slot. And as always it’s free. And that’s at the Montague Bar on the corner of Montague and St Leonards Streets.

Right, here’s a free mp3 for you, from OOTB regular TINA AVERY. The song’s called Travel Writing, and it’s a song you could very well hear live if you come along to Out of the Bedroom.

Tina says: “My songs are stories, new and old, with simple acoustic guitar accompaniment.Ā  Sometime in 2011 there will be a MySpace where you can hear a few moreā€¦”

DOWNLOAD “TRAVEL WRITING” BY TINA AVERY
(right click to save)

Right, onto the week’s events.

Firstly, today (Sun 8 May), you can go and see a free performance of early music composed for viola da gamba (viol) from the 16th to 17th century (that’s when the music’s from, not when the performance is). It’s at 3pm today, at Blackwell’s bookshop (on Nicolson Street, opposite the Old College), and as i said, it’s free.

Also today (Sun 8 May) at 8pm, it’s The Listening Room featuring SCOTT RENTON who used to run OOTB almost singlehandedly by all reports! Anyway, he’s a great performer as well, so go and see him at the Blue Blazer on the corner of Spittal and Bread Streets. 8pm for the open slots, 9pm for Scott Renton, and it’s free.

Then on Tuesday 10th May it’s OOTB featuring HANNAH WERDMULLER. She’s moving away to the USA for good very shortly, so catch this stunning performer while you can. I know she’s doing one further gig later this month but why wait?

Then on Wednesday 11th May, it’s Edinburgh Unplugged. Only Ā£2 for four acts! It starts at 8pm and it’s in the downstairs bar of the Royal Oak on Infirmary Street, and this month the acts are COLIN MILNE, MAN GONE MISSING, THE FORGET-ME-NOTS, and CONSCIOUS ROUTE. Honestly, for Ā£2, that’s the best value night out in Edinburgh (except OOTB of course!).

On Friday, remember to pop along to the Ale House (opposite the old Odeon on Clerk Street) from 9:30pm for the open mic night, it’s always good fun, and it attracts a brace of good performers and general all round nice types. Free too, how can anyone complain?

Then on Saturday 14 May you could go and see NIGHT NOISE TEAM launching their album at Sneaky Pete’s on the Cowgate. It’s only Ā£5, it’s a 7pm start and support comes from SANNA.

Then next Sunday (15 May) at Red Dog Music in the Grassmarket, SUPERMARIONATION will be playing in store and acoustic at Red Dog at 3pm. This is their first ever acoustic show and they’ll be reworking some of their regular numbers in a quieter way as well as performing some rarer numbers. It’s free, don’t miss it.

And if that’s not enough for you, the Captain’s Bar (just round the side of the Old College) has music on most nights, check out their music schedule here for more information.

Whew! That’s enough of that for now, i’m off to get my breakfast i think, what a way to wake up on a Sunday!

Okay, come to all the gigs, tell all your friends, and remember to buy all the artists’ CDs etc when you go to the gigs, they’re a lot better value than buying drink, that’s for sure, and with a lot of local acts you never know if you’ll get the chance to buy their CDs again. Support local and grassroots music!

Peace, see you all on Tuesday…

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

OOTB 422 – FREE FOR ALL + Free MP3!

Posted 01/05/2011 By admin

Hi everybody and welcome to the warm half of the year!

That’s Beltane been and gone and what auspicious sunny weather we’ve had, and long may it continue. It bodes well for explosions of spontaneous music in parks, streets and gardens, that’s for sure…

Okay, this week at OOTB the featured act is… nobody! What’s this! no featured act at OOTB? That’s right, just for once we’re having a break from the featured acts for ONE WEEK ONLY, so get yourself along and take advantage of this opportunity to celebrate the start of summer by grabbing an open slot. Our current venue,Ā The Montague Bar, is going to be great in the summer, with all the big windows to let in the sun. So yeah, NEXT week (Tue 10 May) it’s the final ever Edinburgh gig from the incomparable Hannah Werdmuller, who’s going away forever, after one final gig at OOTB, but THIS week (Tue 3 May) it’s all open slots. Come down, you never know, all your favourite musicians might be there. šŸ™‚

Right, time for a free MP3… Well this time it’s Francie Jones. Remember her? She’s really good, but she too has now gone back to the United States, but never fear, she’s sent us this song across the Atlantic, it’s called Los Angeles.

DOWNLOAD LOS ANGELES BY FRANCIE JONES NOW!

(right click to save file)


Now then, now then, Secret CDs this week features:Ā Adam Holmes and the Embers,The Beggar Girls,Ā Lindsay And The Storm, andĀ Paul Gladwell. All this for just Ā£3, and it’s at The Voodoo Rooms atĀ 8pm onĀ Wed 4 May.

BUT WAIT, TONIGHT (Sun 1 May) it’s Miyagi at The Listening Room, it’s at The Blue Blazer, starting atĀ 8pm, and it’s free!

And this afternoon (Sun 1 May) (VERY soon as i write this) i will be hosting another OOTB open couch session at Red Dog Music atĀ 3pm. We’ll just sing a song each and all join in with each other’s stuff. Bring your harmonicas, shakey eggs, trumpets, mandolins, ‘cellos and accordions (well, maybe not your accordions then…).

In fact, i’d better go and get ready for that, see you all out there in musicland!

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

 

OOTB 421 – Gavin Taylor

Posted 26/04/2011 By admin

This week OOTB presents Gavin Taylor – He’s really good. He’s been along to OOTB a few times now and blinded us all with his excellent bluesy (but original) music. But if you’re there tonight (Tue 26 April), you’ll be able to hear what i mean for yourself.

Oh it’s been a week, it really has. Sorry for the lateness of the OOTB email this week by the way. I’m not going to even do the whole gig list or even the free MP3 this week, so check out the OOTB website and make sure you’ve got all four of the ones we’ve already provided instead. And for gigs you’ll just have to rely on your own instincts this week, i’m afraid. Do come along to OOTB this evening though, it’ll be good. Then you can get into full gear for the inevitable street parties i know you’re all itching to be part of on Friday…

Back to our normally scheduled programming next week though.

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

Free MP3 + OOTB 420 ft Ross Neilson

Posted 17/04/2011 By admin

Hello everybody, and welcome to another OOTB email!

First of all i need to tell you about this (click here) I spotted this on Malcolm Mclean’s FB profile! Awesome! Just click the squares. Great fun.

This week at Out of the Bedroom, the featured act is Ross Neilson, who’s just brought out a new CD, which will be available on the night, and that’s Tuesday 19th April at 8pm (7:30pm if you want to sign up for an open slot). Last week’s was great by the way, Lost Telegrams came along, and Andro Sneddon from Something Illustrated, and to be honest the general standard was high as usual. Well, you all knew that already…

Here’s this week’s free MP3, it’s Nick Splinter Smith doing his song “Patience Has Left The Building” from his Impressionistika CD, which you can buy from him only in person at Out of the Bedroom on Tuesdays or at The Ale House on Fridays! Here’s this song as a taster:

DOWNLOAD NICK SPLINTER SMITH – PATIENCE…

Also, remember these downloads expire after a few weeks, so if you didn’t get the previous mp3s, now’s the time to do it. Just scroll through the OOTB website to find the download links.

Right, time for this week’s gigs. Well, if you’re reading this on Sunday 17 April, then get yourself along to Bannerman’s for Neoviolet‘s last gig with the classic five-piece lineup. It’s an 8pm start, and it costs Ā£4 for three acts, one of which is Neoviolet.

Also tonight (Sun 17 April) it’s Sam Barber at The Listening Room, 8pm for the open slots, 9pm for Sam Barber, and it’s at The Blue Blazer on Spittal Street.

On Tuesday 19th, it’s OOTB featuring Ross Neilson, of course.

Sam Barber and the Outcasts are also playing at The Wee Red Bar on Wednesday 20 April at 7:30pm though the FB event doesn’t say if it costs or if anyone else is on the bill.

Also on Wednesday 20 April, The Montague (home of OOTB) are having an Innis & Gunn tasting evening! It begins at 8pm.

On Friday 22 April, it’s this month’s Haight Ashbury Love Music at The City Cafe, and it starts at 8pm, featuring Dead Man’s Waltz, Appassionados, and Miyagi, plus DJ Lexington III all for only Ā£3/4.

Also on Friday for free at The Captain’s Bar, it’s Stefan Van de Sande, on tour from Holland. I don’t think it costs, it starts at 8:30pm anyway.

Then next Sunday (24 April) Augustalia are playing at Maggie’s Chamber. It’s a 6pm start, kicking off with Arran Arctic, and wall to wall bands until midnight.

Phew! Then we’re back to the start of next week!
Right, tell everyone about our free MP3s please, and get yourself along to some gigs, including OOTB!

Calum Carlyle

Out of the Bedroom

OOTB 419 – Sam Barber and the Outcasts

Posted 11/04/2011 By admin

OOTB Presents…
Ā 

Hi everybody,

Sam Barber and the Outcasts are the featured act at OOTB this week. Controversial, witty, moving, no doubt they will be all of these things. And it’s free! How can you justify being anywhere else this Tuesday? šŸ™‚ So that’s at the Montague Bar on St Leonards street at 8pm on Tuesday 12 April and it’s free.


Aaaaand… It’s the featured MP3. This week it’s Lorelei Loveridge, who you may be familiar with from the Performing Songwriters United Worldwide FB group.

Now look, if you know anybody who appreciates free and exclusive mp3 downloads, then please point them to www.outofthebedroom.co.uk and get them to sign up to the email list. Feel free to link to the site in your FB and MySpace updates as well, after all we’re giving away free mp3s and we want as many people as possible to get the chance to download them.

Canadian artist Lorelei Loveridge lived for 11 years in Saudi Arabia, pre and post 9/11, and loved it. She experienced religious zealots, compound invasions, a terrorist chase, earthquake, tsunami, war in Lebanon, crazy drivers, nutty expats and more and survived to tell the tales in story and song. Loveridge is the founder of Performing Songwriters United Worldwide (PSUW) on Facebook. She is based in Doha, Qatar at present and returns frequently to the UK, where Manchester is home.


In the spirit of supporting those in Japan at this time, this is a song I wrote after being in the earthquake but missing the 2004 Asian tsunami while on Penang Island in Malaysia. Almost 50 people died on a beach I was to visit that afternoon, but instead by the grace of life I took myself to a Buddhist stupa that day. This is for the survivors of tsunami…everywhere.

DOWNLOAD “WHAT YOU’VE SEEN” BY LORELEI LOVERIDGE
(right click to save mp3)

http://www.loreleiloveridge.com
http://www.facebook.com/loreleiloveridge.worldtravellingsongwriter
http://www.twitter.com/lloveridge

Buy Bakhoor: http://www.cdbaby.com/loreleiloveridge or from iTunes


Okay, i’ve just got a few events to tell you about this week, though I know the capital is blistering with great events too numerous to mention here.

Tuesday 12 April – It’s Out of the Bedroom, this week the featured act are Sam Barber and the Outcasts, of course! Always lively, always entertaining, and it should be interesting to see them in the intimate environs of the Montague Bar as well. 8pm start, free entry.

Wednesday 13 April – It’s Edinburgh Unplugged at the Royal Oak on Infirmary Street. It’s at 8pm and it’s ONLY Ā£2 for four acts!!! This month featuring: The Dead Kalm Project (who are better known round Edinburgh as Sacre Noir), Nicky Carder playing a rare solo set, Hailey Beavis (definitely one to watch, or more accurately to listen to), and Augustalia, who have been moulding their upfront sound into something that will fit into the Royal Oak!

Friday 15 April – I always enjoy the Ale House Open Mic night when i can make it along, and you will too. It’s at 9:30pm in the Ale House on Clerk Street, opposite the old Odeon. And it’s free.

Saturday 16 April – In the Captain’s Bar, round the side of the Old College on Nicolson Street, it’s Peter Michael RowanĀ running a session. Bring yourselves, and maybe even your instruments and Peter will preside over what will no doubt be a rollicking and jolly jam session. 8:30pm start, and of course it’s free.

Sunday 17 April – When i make it along, i always enjoy the Listening Room too, at the Blue Blazer on the corner of Bread and Spittal Streets. Open mic from 8pm, featured act from 9pm, free entry.

Hmm, okay, surely that’s enough for now, hope to see you out there in musicland!

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

OOTB 418 – Andy Paul + FREE MP3!!!!

Posted 04/04/2011 By admin

Hullo, hullo, hullo!

So, it’s been rockin’ at Out of the Bedroom recently, we had a particularly breathtaking brace of performers last week, many of them totally new to OOTB. If you’re only coming along to see your favourites, then you’re probably missing the best stuff, it’s as simple as that.

One performer who’s been excellent every time he’s played is Andy Paul, who’s our featured act this week at the Montague on Tuesday. He’s not been in evidence at OOTB for a few weeks, so if you want to catch him (and you really should, he’s got catchy, quirky and original songs by the bunchload) then you’ll need to come along to OOTB this week. 8pm at the Montague Bar on Tuesday 5 April.


What else have we got for you in the silver bag o’ dreams this week? It’s a FREE AND TOTALLY EXCLUSIVE MP3 from Darren Thornberry!Darren Thornberry is a past president of OOTB now living in Colorado, USA. His band, Thorn’s Musical Journey, was formed right here in Edinburgh and is an ongoing international collaborative. Incidentally, for this song, Darren recorded his guitar/vocal in Colorado, and guitarist Ross Baird added his parts in Edinburgh – making what we hope you agree is a lovely transatlantic song.

www.thornsmusicaljourney.com
www.youtube.com/dthorn75

DOWNLOAD DARREN THORNBERRY AND ROSS BAIRD –
“WOULD YOU DO IT AGAIN?” (right click to save)

 


By the way, i hope you got your free Lorraine McCauley download from last week, if not, then hotfoot it over to the OOTB website and download it because these mp3s will be removed from the site after three weeks! Also, tell all your mates to sign up for the newsletter if they’d like the free MP3s as well, would you? In fact tell everyone you meet, what a great way to make new friends! šŸ™‚

Okay…Ā  some upcoming events for you, though as usual, there will be many more if you keep your eyes and ears open. Here are a few that i know about though:

Tuesday 5 April –Ā it’s Out of the Bedroom at the Montague Bar, it’s free, starts at 8pm, and the featured act is the highly talented Andy Paul.

Wednesday 6 April – It’s Secret CDs XXXXI, featuring Birdhead, Polly and the Billets Doux, Sparrahawk, and Rosie Nimmo. All this for only Ā£3 at the Voodoo Rooms Speakeasy, 19a West Register Street at 8pm.

Thursday 7 AprilLipsync For A Lullaby are performing at the TT April Fool’s Memorial at Henry’s Cellar Bar, just off Lothian Road at 8pm. Also featuring Tokamak, and Sileni vs. COWTSHTF

Also on Thursday 7 April, the READeasy Writers’ Group is on at the Forest Cafe at 6pm.

Friday 8 AprilJump Press A are playing a set at the Scrapbrain single launch at Maggie’s Chamber on the Cowgate, and so are Lady North and Art of Privilege, at 7:30pm. And it’s only Ā£3.

Sunday 10 April – It’s the launch of the new CD by Lindsay and The Storm at the Voodoo Rooms Speakeasy, 19a West Register Street at 7.30pm (finishing by 10pm). It’s Ā£4/Ā£3 (and CDs at bargain price!), and there will be support slots from James Whyte, and Caro Bridges And The River.

And while i’m here, just wanted to remind you to buy your tickets for the Wedding Ball on 21 April, in aid of the MS Society Scotland. Itā€™s at Teviot Row House at 8pm on Thursday 21 April, and youā€™re encouraged to go wearing wedding dresses, bridesmaidsā€™ dresses, top hats and tails, and all the usual wedding finery. And itā€™s all in a good cause of course. Buy your tickets here.

Okay, great, tons of stuff’s happening, it’s all good, don’t waste this week watching dodgy reruns from last decade on the TV, get out there are experience some live music. And get everybody else you know along as well, they might enjoy it if they tried it! See you all on Tuesday…

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

Hi everybody,

We’ve got a very special featured act for you this week, it’s Lorraine McCauley. She’s moving to England very shortly, and this will be her final gig before she goes. Don’t miss it! Seriously, don’t. That’s at Out of the Bedroom 417, at the Montague Bar, 8pm start (7:30pm if you want to perform in one of the open slots), and it’s free to get in!


If that’s not enough for you, this week we’re beginning our “Featured MP3 series, and to kick us off, it’s an excellent song from Lorraine McCauley:

Haunt Me by Lorraine McCauley
Here’s an alternative download link (right click to save)

Lorraine’s very very good, and you can hear more of her music on her myspace page. Now, be aware this mp3 will only be available on the OOTB website for the next three weeks, so get it quick while it’s hot.


Now, we had our AGM last week and elected the new OOTB committee, which is as follows:

Chairman: Daniel Davis
Secretary: Nyk Stoddart
Treasurer: Steve Osborne
Sound Officer: Malcolm Mclean
Events Officer: Tom Watton
Web Officer: Calum Carlyle

I’ll be updating the website with a nice friendly “meet the gang” page sometime soon.

Right, on to the upcoming events…

Tonight (Sun 27 Mar) it’s Emma Kullander at the Listening Room, at the Blue Blazer on Bread Street, open slots from 8pm, Emma is on from 9pm, and it’s free.

Also tonight (Sunday 27th March) at Whistle Binkies on Niddry Street. Supermarionation (http://www.supermarionation.co.uk) will be live and on stage at about 9:30pm for a good 45 minutes. And it’s free.

And then there’s OOTB on Tuesday at the Montague and also the Ale House open mic at 9:30pm in the Ale House on Clerk Street on Friday (1 April, but also every Friday). There are a lot more gigs going on by the way, but most of the gig invites i’ve had recently have been bands that haven’t ever come along to OOTB, so i can’t really justify pushing them here, but check your FB inbox and i bet you’ll find a ton of good gigs to go to.

Okay, don’t miss Lorraine on Tuesday, and keep an eye on www.outofthebedroom.co.uk for details of who we’ve got coming up in future weeks, there will be some special performances for sure (plenty of you missed Colin Milne‘s excellent performance last week, plenty of you did come along though, and hopefully you enjoyed it as much as i did. But don’t worry, I’m going to put him on at Edinburgh Unplugged soon i hope, so you can come and hear him in all his acoustic glory).

Oh yes, and remember to go and check out the web forums, there are plenty of songwriters already hanging out there, go and make some connections or find a new performer to enjoy. Ok, see you out there in musicland!

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

OOTB Presents…

I’m a bit behind this week, so this will be a quick OOTB email.

Firstly, and most importantly, it’s Colin Milne playing the featured act slot this week at OOTB 416 (on Tuesday 22 March). He promises me all his songs have been fully researched, and if you have heard Colin’s songs that should be enough to raise an eyebrow! Not only does Colin make his own musical instruments (and very well too), but i think this is the first time he’s played a half hour set, it’s definitely his first OOTB featured act set. Don’t miss this anyway, it will definitely be unique. It’s free, and it’s at the Montague Bar on St Leonards Street, starting at 8pm (7:30pm for open mic performers to sign up).

And for those of you who missed Atomic Pigeon last week (and i hope you’ve got your excuse notes ready, you missed a good one!) you can hear one of their songs again at some point in the near future as one of our Featured mp3s (starting sooooon, i promise), tell everyone you know who likes free mp3s…

Thursday 24th March sees the first OOTB AGM in nearly two years! It’s at the Montague Bar on Thursday at 7pm. That’s 7pm promptly, as we need to be finished before 9pm and we have a lot to get through. The main event will be the re-election of the OOTB committee, as well as various operational things, so if you’re interested in the running of OOTB or you want to get involved, then we’ll see you on Thursday at 7pm.

Finally,Ā I’ll just mention a gig i’ve been asked to include, onĀ Sunday 27th March at Whistle Binkies. Supermarionation (http://www.supermarionation.co.uk) will be live and on stage at about 9:30pm for a good 45 minutes. And it’s free.

Also, on Sunday 27th March, you can hear Conscious Route (who are very good, and very lively) performing live at Red Dog Music in the Grassmarket, also free, and it’s at 3pm on Sunday.

Then the following Sunday (3 April), i’m hosting another OOTB open couch session at Red Dog Music, at 3pm, so just turn up with your banjos, mandolins, trumpets, and what have you, and we’ll all have a good old fashioned jam session. and that’s a week on Sunday.

That’s it for now, i’ll be back next week with (probably) some feedback from the OOTB AGM, (hopefully) the first in our series of featured mp3s, and (definitely) some more choice gigs you could be going to. See you all on Tuesday!

Calum Carlyle
Out of the Bedroom

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