Live @ McKays
March & April 2010 Live Music
Live Music Every Friday & Saturday 7pm – 10pm Free Entry
Classic Disco every Friday and Saturday 11pm - 1.30am £3 entry

Sunday 7th March
3pm to 7pm
A special Free concert for Haiti.
Donations at the venue
£1 donated with each Haiti High Tea ordered.
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Friday 5th March Free Entry
John Davidson - John has an extensive repertoire, focusing mainly on Scots and Irish popular folk. Depending on his audience he adds some music hall, american folk and melodic blues to his set. A true entertainer, his warm engaging personality ensures that audiences have a great night. As a soloist he accompanies himself with guitar and mandola.
Saturday 6th March & 9th & 16th April Free Entry
MacPolvo have delighted audiences from Skye to Salamanca with their reportoire of traditional song from Scotland, with Irish songs and even the odd English number thrown into the mix. Check out macpolvo.com
Friday 26th March, Friday 12th & 26th & 2nd April Free Entry
Lisa & Fiona. This young female duo on fiddle and accordion are gaining quite a reputation for themselves on the traditional live music scene. Lisa, who is studying the BA Gaelic and Traditional Music degree at the Gaelic College on the Isle of Skye, and Fiona who studied the BA Scottish Music degree at the RSAMD in Glasgow, take their influences from the West Coast tradition, and will provide us with a night of Ceilidh Music.
The Whistleblowers Saturday 13th & 27thMarch & 3rd April The Whistleblowers are a trio who play a mixture of Scottish and Irish music with a couple of contemporary tunes thrown in for good measure!! From ballads to foot tappers, The Whistleblowers go out of their way to make you feel a part of the night
Friday 19th March & 10th April Free Entry
Andrew Gordon - Andrew has been singing solos since 1999. Since then Andrew has played in The US, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands and all over Scotland. A firm favourite in McKays check out andrewgordon.co.uk
Saturday 20th March Free Entry
DRAM FINE - Husband and wife duo Ewan and Marieke McBean live north side of Loch Tay close to Lawers village. Marieke, originally from The Netherlands, has lived in Scotland for nine years, sings and plays bodhran, guitar and also sings with band RALLION and has several CDs out with this band. Regularly plays at festivals and folk clubs here and abroad. Performed at Celtic Connections this year.
Ewan originally from Edinburgh playing fiddle for 17 years also plays with Killin Thyme and Loch Tay Steamers played at various festivals including T in the Park for three years running. Play both new and traditional , mainly Scottish folk music.
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