definition

Com´mon`ty

n.

1.

(Scots Law) A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons have a common right.



Friday, March 15, 2013

Scruffy Buzzards and Shelagh McDonald @ Mill Sessions

The Mill on the Fleet is roaring back into action - and will be fully open by the 25th March. Until then, the bookshop and cafe have opened their doors, and the Mill have two Sessions on the horizon for you!

The first - the Scruffy Buzzards (supported by Zoe Bestel
'14 March 2013 : 7.30pm 
Mill Sessions is delighted to have local band Scruffy Buzzards headlining the first of our Sessions for 2013. Scruffy Buzzards are a dynamic rising band producing a driving, rootsy, acoustic sound, with original songs ranging from the yearning to the foot stomping. With ZoĆ« Bestel opening it promises to be a fabulous evening in the company of some of Galloway’s very own rising stars.

Tickets £8 on the door or 01557 814458 / 814647 to book.'

The Second - Shelagh McDonald with the Razorbills
'Saturday March 30th : 7.30pm
 
As cult figures go, few come with greater credentials than Shelagh McDonald. A wonderful singer, guitarist and songwriter, her two LPs, Album (1971) and Stargazer (1972), shared musicians, arranger and photographer with her friends Sandy Denny and Nick Drake and were among the jewels of the early ’70s folk rock era. And then she completely and comprehensively vanished for 33 years ...”
But now she is back onto the music scene, to great acclaim, and we are hugely proud and delighted to welcome her to the Mill Sessions, supported and backed by her new friends Galloway’s very own unique and wonderful The Razorbills.

Tickets £8 on the door or 01557 814458 / 814647 to book.'

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