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Friday 13th April
DICK GAUGHAN
One of Scotland’s most original and lyrical singer/guitarists who has become a legend of Scottish folk music. His 80s album ’Handful of Earth’ was voted Album of the Decade and he has recorded many more since. A great live performer.
“How music from the gut really sounds” The Guardian.
“..the kind of voice that could stop a train in its tracks..” The Independent
“He has one of the finest and most sublime voices on the planet, capable of capturing the heart with the most tender of traditional ballads in one moment and stirring the fire of the spirit with his uncompromising commentary on social injustice in the next . . . an unforgettable artist, able to change the way that you think and feel through the power of music” (Appleseed Recordings)
Start time 8:00pm, tickets £10 (OAPs & under 18s £7) available soon.
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Booking
Information
Buy tickets online for some of these events at www.thebooth.co.uk
- a new online ticketing services for venues throughout
the Highlands & Islands.
When applying for tickets by post please make cheques
payable to 'The Highland Council' and
include an SAE.
Please note that tickets cannot be reserved until payment
has been received.
For information or assistance with anything to do with
Àrainn Shuaineirt contact the Centre Development
Co-Ordinator, Eoghan Carmichael on 01397 709228, by email
enquiries@sunartcentre.org
or write to Àrainn Shuaineirt (The Sunart Centre),
Strontian, Acharacle PH36 4JA.
Grateful thanks to those shopkeepers who kindly
sell tickets for our events:
Strontian Shop, Lochaline Stores, Ardgour
Stores, Acharacle Post Office, Acharacle Shop and The
Granite House (Fort William High Street).
Please NOTE that the shops that are selling tickets
will NOT take telephone bookings nor accept credit cards
- they are very kindly selling tickets as a service to
The Sunart Centre. Tickets can not be reserved until payment
has been received.
Credit card purchases can usually be made online
at thebooth, the Hi-Arts virtual box office for the Highlands
& Islands, or by phone through the Sunart Centre office.
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