Gary Little – a little bit of personal
The Drouthy Cobbler 48a High Street, ElginThis time he tells stories of paranoia, hillwalking, prison pen pals and being known as the guy with the dogs!
This time he tells stories of paranoia, hillwalking, prison pen pals and being known as the guy with the dogs!
With humour and darkness, sorrow and light, Company of Wolves investigate what happens when we listen to the voices inside us, or not.
Hallaig is based on two poems written by Sorley Maclean – Hallaig and An Roghainn. It is a story about unrequited love and how the small choices we make in life can affect us. It is about loss – of time, life, love and language.
Live, Adam Holmes and The Embers combine the rhythm and blues, country and folk music textures of classic artists such as The Band, Neil Young and Ryan Adams and The Cardinals.
Randolph’s Leap are a Glasgow-based musical project ranging from a solo act to an eight-piece band. Nairn-born Adam Ross and friends have been writing pop music for unpopular people since 2010.
It’s been two years since singer- songwriter Will Robert walked away from a promising career as a sound engineer to embark on his musical journey.
"Quirky Scottish indie-rock in the style of a particularly giddy Weezer." - NME
"Quite possibly the best instrumental debut since 'Venus in Tweeds' by Shooglenifty"-Bruce MacGregor BBC Radio Scotland
From their island home in Britain’s far north, the powerhouse partnership of Douglas Montgomery (fiddle/viola) and Brian Cromarty (songs/guitar/mandola), jointly known as Saltfishforty, have won a devoted following throughout the UK and beyond, brilliantly transcending the duo format’s conventional confines.
"Seriously, can't recommend Blue Rose Code enough, cannot stop listening." - EWAN MCGREGOR
John Burns uses this play to peel away some of the layers covering 'The Great Beast', and touches on the other aspects of Crowleys life, including his poetry, love of mountaineering and the Highlands of Scotland.
Ruarri Joseph returns to Scotland in 2015 with a new album.This will be Ruarri's fifth studio album to date.
Remember in the 90′s when Travis could do no wrong?
As our society slowly creeps further and further away from the natural world, The Gamekeeper will make us rethink what the countryside really means to us.
Simon Kempston is a highly regarded Scottish songwriter and leading fingerstyle guitarist.
Following another sell out run at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival, Patrick Monahan will be on tour across the UK from February 2015 with his brand new, energetically witty and charming family show.
Scottish multi-instrumentalist Chris James Marr creates beautiful soundscapes with his guitar and whatever unusual instruments he discovers.
Mallory: Beyond Everest has been developed from a new one-man play written and first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe by actor and mountaineer John Burns.
Hector Bizerk's live show is something of a cultural phenomenon combining front-man Louie's razor sharp poetry with the incredible tribal rhythms of Audrey Tait and grooving funk bass lines of Fraser Sneddon to create a crescendo of thought-provoking music that encapsulates audiences to move both mentally and physically.
Warrior Blues takes a story which is nearly 3000 years old, and retells it for the 21st centu-ry. Eternal themes of love, magic, violence, conflict and revenge infuse the new story, just as they infused Homer’s Odyssey.
With acoustic guitars on their back, Tony & Milly aim to get to towns big and small, and this date sees them land at the at The Drouthy Cobbler in Elgin!
Raymond has been a staple act in BBC Scotland Comedy productions including The Limmy Show, Rab C Nesbitt and even had a voice part in the Oscar winning animation by Sylvain Chomet, "The Illusionist."
Franc Cinelli , the folk / roots troubadour will be performing songs from his new album "I Have Not Yet Begun To Fight".
This 23-year-old Edinburgh-born singer/songwriter is one of the brightest rising stars on the Scottish folk scene, with influences from either side of the Atlantic, mixing traditional and contemporary folk with his own brand of Americana.
With her melodious acoustic sound and emotional songwriting infused with remarkable honesty, Amy Duncan has established herself as one of the brightest musical talents in Scotland.
The talent and rich musical backgrounds of Brian, Jean-Christophe, James and Joe have helped the Jeremiahs deliver one of the hottest and most entertaining Irish performances on the music scene today.
“Robin has the perfect voice for this project, as warm and smooth as the whisky he sings about” Dirty Linen Magazine
Led by Jimmy Hunter & Will Irvine, Hunter & The Bear are a British group not to be missed.
Barluath breathe new life into old songs and tunes and bring new compositions to the table with great flair and passion.
One of the most influential solo guitarists of the past two decades, Preston Reed comes to Elgin to play up and coming venue The Drouthy Cobbler.
A playful and interactive comedy show that allows the audience to tell their own stories of Glasgow, from award winning comedian Janey Godley and her daughter Ashley Storrie.