• Text size      
  • Send this article to a friend
  • Print this article

ARTS NEWS

l ADAM Ross, the Nairn-nurtured singer-songwriter who is frontman of Randolph's Leap, will be making a solo appearance at Edinburgh's Voodoo Rooms on Thursday as part of a bill in aid of Scottish Autism.

Newly signed to Fence Records, the band's first EP for that label is released on October 26. Ross joins The Holy Ghosts and The OK Social Club on the charity bill, which starts at 7.30pm and costs a mere £5. There's a ukulele to be won in the raffle too.

Contextual targeting label: 
Arts and Entertainment

Commenting & Moderation

We moderate all comments on HeraldScotland on either a pre-moderated or post-moderated basis. If you're a relatively new user then your comments will be reviewed before publication and if we know you well then your comments will be subject to moderation only if other users or the moderators believe you've broken the rules, which are available here.

Moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. Please be patient if your posts are not approved instantly.