James Yorkstontalks about his new book and signing at the Aberfeldy Watermill.
Tickets £3 are available from The Watermill 01887 822896 - book early to avoid disappointment.
John Hunt - 9.00 - 9.30 'John Hunt played a storming blues set, like Seasick Steve in a science Lab, brilliant.'- Ian Rankin.
Star Wheel Press - 9.45 - 10.30
"The beautiful unravelled sound of Star Wheel Press." Bob Harris Radio 2
“I absolutely love it…very beautiful record”Lauren Laverne (BBC) “Gorgeous, hazy, quirky Americana”Ian Rankin (Novelist)
James Yorkston - 10.45 - Close “For me, listening to James Yorkston’s music is like coming across the interesting-looking person on the fringes of a party. Before you know it, you’ve spent the evening listening to their compelling tale. There’s a quiet confidence in his craft; his singing, the words and instrumentation.”– Philip Selway, Radiohead
Local produce, food tasting, art, crafts, gifts. Bouncy castle, face painting, climbing wall and archery sessions. Costs for activities: Various. Check details here for activities available & family fun during the day
Venue: DOWS, Dunkled St./ TIME: TBC / - BOOK SIGNING
Gerard Baker will signing his latest book at Dows on Saturday 5th November. Gerard is a chef, food writer, broadcaster & historian. He has made numerous TV appearances; most notably on the judging panel on Rosemary Schrager's School for Cooks and as the food historian to the Hairy Bikers on their Mums Know Best BBC tour. Free entry at Dows, Dunkeld Street. Time to follow.
SATURDAY 5th NOVEMBER EVENING
Venue: WATERMILL/ TIME 6:00 - 7.00
Ian Rankin book signing - SOLD OUT
Ian Rankin talks about his new book 'The Impossible Dead' and signing at the Aberfeldy Watermill.
Ballboy - 9.00 - 9.30 "beautiful, wistful storytelling"The Scotsman "unlikely national heroes" The Skinny
A Band called Quinn - 9.45 - 10.30 "A pop-art treat" Q "Our favourite Glaswegian music makers" The Herald "...excellent electro stompers..." Guardian Guide
Admiral Fallow - 10.45 - Close “Devastatingly downtrodden and wonderfully uplifting. . . surprising and enthralling. . . finely crafted material played superbly well”- Mike Diver, BBC Album Reviews Editor