Glasgow-based flautist, singer and electronica artist Shona Brown releases the eighth instalment of her 10in10 project today.
The track, Time For Everything, features the 80-plus-strong choir SoundRoutes Singers and continues the 10in10 sequence of releasing ten recordings in ten months.
Brown, who plays support to All Kings And Queens at King Tut's in Glasgow on July 4, plans to complete the project in time to begin her Edinburgh Fringe run at Lauriston Halls on August 12.
www.shonabrown.com
Former Fairport Convention and Plainsong singer Iain Matthews plays two Glasgow dates on his forthcoming UK tour. Matthews, whose band Matthews Southern Comfort had a No 1 hit in 1970 with Joni Mitchell's Woodstock after he left Fairport Convention, and who was once considered as a lead singer for Steely Dan, appears with Dutch keyboards player Egbert Derix at the Glad Café in Pollokshaws Road on July 30 and Woodend Tennis Club in Jordanhill on August 1. He also plays a house concert in Edinburgh on July 31.
www.iainmatthews.nl
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