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Wednesday Oct 29, 2008

GIGS, JOHN PEEL AND ANOTHER ELECTION

GIGS, JOHN PEEL AND ANOTHER ELECTION

 


Hi there.

 


I just wanted let you know that on December 3rd I will be playing my final Edinburgh show of 2008 at The Voodoo Rooms. My very special guest will be singer/songwriter Kim Edgar. Kim will open the night with a set of her own material from her new album Butterflies and Broken Glass and she?ll also be playing piano with me. Once again Stuart Nisbet will be on guitar. The gigs at the Voodoo Rooms in August were great so I hope you can make it along again in December. It?ll be a festive free zone!! : ) Humbug.

 


Tickets £10 from ? Tickets Scotland, Ticketweb and Ripping Records or go to -

 


www.thevoodoorooms.com
www.myspace.com/thevoodoorooms

 


for more details.

 


You can check out Kim?s music by going to - www.myspace.com/kimedgar

 


Kim and I will also be doing some shows together in the new year.

 


I will be doing one final in-store appearance at the Coda Music Store on The Mound in Edinburgh at 3pm on December 13th so if you?re out doing you?re Christmas shopping why not pop in for some extra stocking fillers! I believe there will be mulled wine and mince pies laid on by Coda. I?ll be signing copies of Whisky Hearts and performing a few songs. It?s free so if you?re in the area pop in to say hello. For more information visit - www.codamusic.co.uk or call 0131 622 7246.

 


I?ve just had confirmation that I will be taking part in the excellent Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow in January. I?ll be doing a show at the City Halls on January 24th with Kathy Mattea. For details go to ? www.celticconnections.com/whatson/event/79235

 


I hear the City Halls is a great venue. Really looking forward to it.

 


I can?t believe it?s four years since the sad death of John Peel. I was touring Australia at the time he passed away and this week was reminded by my friend out there, Chris Swann from Blue Wren Records, about my little improvised version of John Peel?s favourite song - Teenage Kicks that I was asked to do by Stuart Coupe on his show on Sydney?s FBI Radio station. Stuart who also runs Laughing Outlaw Records was a huge John Peel fan and asked me if I could play something by way of a tribute. This performance was captured by Chris on camera and is now up on Youtube. It was quite an emotional day for us all. Check it out - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xOZt-LAUnk4

 


In the next few days there will also be a live acoustic version of Raining In Glasgow up on Youtube.

 


A wee reminder that next Monday 3rd November I have my London show at the Electroacoustic Club at The Slaughtered Lamb with the excellent Nels Andrews. Tickets I believe are still available at £10 from www.wegottickets.com/event/31934
www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=270568&interface=
or Phone: 0870 600 100

 


Info - www.electroacousticclub.com

 


Of course this is the night of another US election. Let?s hope they get the right guy this time!!

 


You can now buy signed copies of both Whisky Hearts and my previous record My Town direct from my website. Get your orders in for Christmas : )

 


That?s all for now. As ever please keep an eye on www.deanowens.com or www.myspace.com/deanowenspace  for other news.

 


For more album news you might want to join the Navigator Records mailing list at www.navigatorrecords.co.uk

 


Hope to see you somewhere in the next few weeks. Wrap up warm. It?s getting cold out there.

 


Cheers

 



 


Dean

 



 



 



 



 

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