Rock and pop

There are many singers and impersonators of Elvis, the legendary rock and roll singer.
'Proper songs performed properly'
It is one minute to midnight at the Fringe.
A statuesque blonde Amazon prowls onto the small stage under the low dingy Underbelly ceiling, decked out in…
At only 19 years old, Rachel Sermanni has supported Mumford and Sons, KT Tunstall and Newton Falkner, and is…
Multi-talented Kate Robbins entertained her substantial first night audience with an hour of songs and tales…
Once again, I must admit to being drawn to a band largely on the strength of their name. Carolina Liar -…
It's pronounced te-le-pa-thy, and indeed there does seem to be some kind of unspoken link between the…
Comedy + August = Edinburgh seems an obvious equation, but it’s twelve years since Mitch Benn last performed…
Imagine if the local pub had a glee club….and we’re in The Jungle, a makeshift pub on the big stage at…
A friend and I caught the end of Kassidy’s set in King Tut’s on Saturday at this year's T in the Park.
‘Greater Belfast’ is an evocation in sound, both musical and vocal, of the estrangement and affection a city…
Frances Ruffelle is a sparkling, shimmering star in the world of Musical Theatre, winning a Tony Award for…
Janis Joplin might be gone, but more than forty years since her death, she is still not forgotten.
Cheeky chappies Steven Worbey and Kevin Farrell whisked us on a rapid rollercoaster-ride of pianistic…
To a great build up and the promise of ‘musical madness’, the three very young and very smiley ukulele…
Kristin Hersh cuts a slight but forbidding onstage figure.
As we trudge through our muggy, too-hot-for-the-Scots-but-can’t-complain summer Morna Pearson’s new comedy…
Rock. And. Roll. That is what you get at a Monotonix gig, of the fiercest and most potently pure strain…
In a small, cosy space under a bustling pub in the centre of Edinburgh, Simon Kempston plays for a captive…