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Glasgow, Scotland - The first of the Songs of Conscience concerts takes place today at the festival, alongside a Canadian folk/jazz/world music band making their Scottish debut, and the third best Scottish band ever (according to a reader poll in The List magazine in 2005) playing the ABC.
Program Celtic Connections School Concert The McDades Tue 23 January, 11:00am Free but Ticketed The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium
In the first of two concerts The McDades will give today as part of the festival, this morning gig is part of the Celtic Connections Education Programme, with the audience consisting entirely of school children. Iain Anderson In Conversation with Margaret Bennett Tue 23 January, 12:30am £3.50 The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Exhibition Hall Scottish singer, writer, lecturer, story-teller and broadcaster Margaret Bennett joins Iain Anderson for a lunchtime blether, as Celtic Connections series of lunchtime talks continues. Danny Kyle's Open Stage hosted by Gibb Todd Tue 23 January, 5:00pm Free The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Exhibition Hall Songs of Conscience with Tom Paxton and Roy Bailey Tue 23 January, 7:30pm £18, £16 The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium Building on the success of previous vocal extravaganzas like Gaelic Women and Scottish Men, the two Songs of Conscience concerts at this year's Celtic Connections both feature an international cast of top vocal talent, united by their commitment to songs that engage with political, moral, social and spiritual issues. The shows are also intended to honor Glasgow's illustrious place in the joint history of folk music and political activism, presenting the types of songs and singers once heard in the bars of the Broomielaw on the city's most prestigious stage. This is the first of the two Songs of Conscience concerts. From the US, tonight's program features Tom Paxton, an enduring icon from the 1960s Greenwich Village scene, who celebrates his 70th birthday this year. Anna Wendy Stevenson with Force 10 Tue 23 January, 8:00pm £12.50 The Tron Theatre BBC Four - Live at the Festival Tue 23 January, 8:00pm Free but ticketed Old Fruitmarket Ceolraidh: Angus Lyon with Alan Kelly and Ruaridh Campbell with Douglas Lawrence Tue 23 January, 8:00pm £10 The National Piping Centre Idlewild with De Rosa Tue 23 January, 8:00pm £16 ABC Oliver Schroer: Camino with Espido Tue 23 January, 8:00pm £12.50 St Andrew's in the Square Oliver Schroer Espido Songs & Music of Scotland: Wester Ross & Lochaber, Hosted by Ishbel MacAskill Tue 23 January, 8:00pm £8.50 Universal The McDades with the Tim Edey Trio Tue 23 January, 8:00pm £12.50 Strathclyde Suite Celtic Connections Festival Club hosted by Gibb Todd Tue 23 January, 10:30pm £3.50 Holiday Inn - City West Our late night club ensures there is even more music to enjoy after all the gigs are over. Other Celtic Connections 2007 stories:
Tickets can be purchased from the Box Office: In person at: The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall 2 Sauchiehall Street GLASGOW G2 3NY Online at: www.celticconnections.com By phone on: 0141 353 8000
Photo: The McDades
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