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| The Coochie Club takes place on the first Friday of every month. The venue is the upstairs of The Mint, Academey Street, Coatbridge. Please note that the club has a strict dress code which does not allow admittance to anyone wearing football and rugby related clothing or anything considered sectarian. This is strictly enforced. Bigotry and sectarianism has no place in music. For more info call 07867 813554 or e-mail - iain@beautifulmusic.co.uk
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| Girvan folk club was formed in October 1964 with the aim of promoting traditional folk music and song. The club first met in the local scout hall where the lack of a licence meant refreshments were limited to tea and orange juice. A move to the British Legion Hall followed before the club found a welcome at the Jolly Shepherd Pub in Barr. Despite having many memorable nights in Barr the lack of transport in those far off days often proved a problem so the club were delighted to be invited to take up residence in the Queens Hotel in Girvan. Due to changing ownership and other problems the club has relocated to other establishments in the town for brief periods but has always returned to its home in the Queens.
The club meets every Friday night at the Queens Hotel in Girvan at 8.30pm and all are welcome. e.mail: contact@girvanfolkclub.co.uk Tel: Margaret Millar on (01465) 714934 website: www.girvanfolkclub.co.uk
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| Lockerbie Folk Club meets in The Brig Inn, Bridge Street, Lockerbie. Every Friday 9pm onwards. Admission free. Contact for the club is John Montgomery and he can be reached at 07816 650706 or Johnmon1958@hotmail.com
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| A friendly club with great regular performers and special guests which meets the last Friday of the month in The Annexe, Stewartville Street, Partick,opposite the library on Dumbarton Road, starts at 7.30 children are very welcome (non-greetin, variety) and you can bring your own swally !!! The nights are MC'd by Mick West (pictured) who also cooks the interval speciality ,venison broth (inc in £3 entry fee)
Contact Mick West: westmail@ukonline.co.uk : Please note that due to pressure of work Mick West is no longer able to run the club on a regular basis. However, there are still occasional concerts throughout the year
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| The Ugie Folk Club meets on the 1st Friday of every month at the Crichie Inn at Stuartfield, Aberdeenshire. We are about as informal as it's possible to be with no charge on the door and the format dependant upon the whim of whoever gets the job of organising the night!
The club has been running for about 10 years or so and hold a yearly festival. Contact: Info@ugiefolk.co.uk
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| Rolling Hills Folk Club (The club takes its name from the Matt McGinn song The Rolling Hills of The Borders) started in October 2006. It meets first and third Fridays in the month at the King's Arms, Melrose, Roxburghshire. We hope to encourage young and old alike whether singers or/and musicians to contribute to the evening. The Hotel - a 17th Century Coaching inn - offers not only accommodation but an excellent menu - making for the possibility of a complete night out with good food, songs and music and somewhere to rest your head.
More details: http://www.rollinghillsfolkclub.org.uk
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