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Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward and Fisher get together at Gardyne Theatre

Less than a year after forming, five supremely talented but completely diverse musicians named Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward and Fisher are set to release their debut album. (...)


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The 80s are back! — Rewind Festival returning to Scone Palace in July

It's time to dust down your skintight dayglo lycra costumes, big shoulder pads and curly wigs — the Rewind Festival will return to Scone Palace in July. (...)


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The Law hope 2012 will Trigger further success

Unless you won the lottery or the pools, or had a good run on the horses, 2011 has been an "annus horribilis" for most of us, so spare a thought for Dundee band The Law. (...)


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The View are Underneath The Lights again

They said they would have a party and The View did not let anybody down. (...)


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Mini-maestro Lachlan steals show on Caird Hall debut

Not many people get the chance to conduct an orchestra, but thanks to The Courier one little boy did. (...)


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Extra 10,000 music fans invited to enjoy T in the Park

An extra 10,000 music fans will be able to enjoy next year's T in the Park, councillors have agreed. (...)


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Back with a bang — Local heroes The Proclaimers to headline Big Tent festival

Fife's finest The Proclaimers are set to headline the Big Tent festival next year. (...)


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UPDATE: The View add a second Dundee Christmas date

The View are to play a second Christmas show at Fat Sam's after tickets for their first night on Wednesday December 21 all but sold out. (...)


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'I'm quite proud' — major award for quiet man of music PR Murray Chalmers

Former Harris Academy pupil Murray Chalmers left Dundee in 1978 for a new life in London, which meant living in a squat and performing menial tasks at his first job. (...)


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Dundee Jazz Festival welcomes Martin Taylor to 'music city'

Jazz guitar legend Martin Taylor has praised the recently-refurbished Gardyne Theatre, describing it as a ''wonderful place to play.'' (...)


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