For the benefit of, well, at least canuck, here's a list of some gigs James Brown Is Annie are playing in Edinburgh over the next wee while in November:
Fri 17 - The Ark - Waterloo Place
Mon 19 - Madogs - George Street
Wed 28 - Starbucks - Royal Mile (the coffee shop and no' a tink's front room)
Still waiting on confirmation of a support slot with Bad Manners at the Liquid Room in December, as well as gigs at Po Na Na and spanking brand new Edinburgh venue, The Voodoo Rooms.
The launch of our debut album, Any Resemblance Is Purely Coincidental, will be released, hopefully, around the end of January-beginning of February, as well. It was recorded at the world famous Dunnet Head Lighthouse by sound engineers in old-fashioned lab-coats. Good, it most certainly was.
Check it here:
www.myspace.com/jamesbrownisannie
Also...
It's not often I advocate other bands, but y'all might want to check out a group from Edinburgh called Saint Jude's Infirmary. I met up with them to do a piece for the Record a couple of weeks ago. On their new album, they have Ian Rankin singing and writing lyrics for their song, The Foot Of The Walk. Controversial artist, Jack Vettriano (famous for his Singing Butler painting) has done a self-portrait for the album's artwork. Both Rankin and Vet' appear on their video, Goodbye Jack Vettriano at Portobello beach, literally a two-minute walk fae the house here. Check it all out here:
www.myspace.com/saintjudesinfirmary
And pix of the band recording with Rankin and Vettriano here:
www.flickr.com/photos/nealesmithphotography
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