One free Bevvy at Letham Nights #15 for the best caption for this wonderful Bevvy Sisters photo…
Still a few tickets left for a Christmas Bevvy!
yes, there are still some tickets left. Get your reservations in quick. Contact details on this page.
here is how we hope the Fife Herald will report on our Christmas Bevvy
The next Letham Nights – the music venue in the Howe of Fife claiming to put on ‘The best small gigs in the world’ – is on the 18th December, featuring the return of the fantastic Bevvy Sisters. The Bevvy Sisters played Letham Nights back in May. Such a fabulous night was had by the sell out crowd and the sisters that they suggested a “Christmas Bevvy” we couldn’t refuse. Click here to see a review of the show.
The Bevvy’s have appeared and wowed the audiences at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections festival and all over Scotland. They have collaborated or appeared with the likes of Eliza Carthy, Bert Jansch, Kathryn Williams, Cara Dillon, Michael Marra, Tam White, Capercaillie, and Juliet Turner to name a few. All their shows have been rapturously received and Letham Nights is delighted to feature in their pre Christmas show schedule.
Supporting The Bevvy Sisters will be Dundee’s jazz guitarist extraordinaire, David McGregor, he will treat us to a spell-binding set of his own tunes and jazz covers.
I hope a feature in the Fife Herald will let more local people into the Letham Nights experience. We should have online ticket sales set up in a day or so, at this link https://letham.org.uk/lethamnights/. If not, people can still make a reservation using this page.
This show will be our 15th since December 2008, each one has been incredibly well received by our band of loyal supporters and many new faces. Over a thousand happy punters have paid to see some incredible talent. We hope to continue to bring you fantastic music and a relaxed atmosphere next year and for many more.
Letham Nights on Loan!
Hi folks,
Letham Nights has joined Kiva!
We want to recruit you to our lending team, Letham Nights on Loan!
Kiva is a non-profit website that allows you to lend as little as $25 to a specific low-income entrepreneur across the globe.
You choose who to lend to – whether a baker in Afghanistan, a goat herder in Uganda, a farmer in Peru, a restaurateur in Cambodia, or a tailor in Iraq – and as they repay the loan, you get your money back.
Letham Nights on Loan is dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs in the entertainment sector – earning a living by making, selling, performing music.
If you join our lending team, we can work together to alleviate poverty. Once you’re a part of the team, you can choose to have a future loan on Kiva “count” towards our team’s impact. The loan is still yours, and repayments still come to you – but you can also choose to have the loan show up in our team’s collective portfolio, so our team’s overall impact will grow!
Check out the team http://www.kiva.org/team/letham_nights_on_loan?default_team=letham_nights_on_loan
Hope you will join!
Bevvy Bevvy Bevvy!!!
Are you ready for your Christmas Bevvy Shpecktackular at Letham Nights on Saturday 18th December?
Tickets £9/ £6 (concessions). Kick off at 8pm. Letham Village Hall, Letham, Fife
We are currently trying to set up online ticketing for this gig. Priority for this will go to those who have already reserved a ticket by email. In the meantime, please send us your reservation requests. Contact details on this page…
It is an exciting prospect to have the Bevvy Sisters back at Letham to delight us with their sublime, sultry, snazzy and superlative singing. If you have not got a ticket yet well now is the time to let us know and get on the reserved list. Last time it was a sell-out and there is no reason to suppose this is not going to happen again. So get yer skates on!
David McGregor, jazz guitarist extraordinaire, will open for the Bevvy Sisters and treat us to a spell-binding set of his own tunes and jazz covers.
…And for your last minute Christmas shopping needs, craftscotland will be on hand again with their highly successful and popular pop up shop of gifts and artefacts by local makers.
The Clap and Tipple Bar will have its usual selection of rather classy but reasonably priced – and where possible organic, local or fair trade – fine wines, beers and soft drinks. Might even be a mince pie or two…. Scrumptious!
Time for Daisies and Moonzies!
The excitement is building for our first Letham Night since the Loveliest Night of the Year way back in June. Saturday will kick off with the wonderful Coaltown Daisies aka Vivienne Bern and Lynzy Moutter, followed by the band who helped to launch Letham Nights way back in December 2008, The magnificent Moonzie Allstars. What is really exciting is that both sets of artists have been rehearsing together and so I think we are in for some very special musical fireworks!
The Daisies have only been performing and recording together for a short time but there is already a delightful chemistry between them as their very individual voices and the crisp, clean acoustic guitar strokes, blend together into a powerful spine-tingling mix of melody and harmony. Listen to this and weep!
The magnificent Moonzies performed a barnstorming set of world-folk fusion the last time they played and since then they have gone from strength to strength, playing gigs in the four corners of Scotland at venues and festivals, honing their sound and developing an even greater diversity of world influences. Recent gigs include sessions at Eddy’s Acoustic Nights in Kirkcaldy courtesy of Acoustic Music in Fife as well as opening for a previous Letham Nights star, Chloe Hall, at the Byre Theatre in St Andrews. They are soon to release their new album ‘Hypnagogic’. By the end of the night they will have the joint jumping again for sure! Listen to this:
The Hippophant [audio:http://www.moonzieallstars.com/mp3s/hippophant.mp3]
Bokespok [audio:http://www.moonzieallstars.com/mp3s/bokespok.mp3]
Revenge of The Armann [audio:http://www.moonzieallstars.com/mp3s/revenge.mp3]
La Vie Est Courte [audio:http://www.moonzieallstars.com/mp3s/lavieestcourte.mp3]
There are still a some tickets left but it is going to be a busy old night. If you still have not reserved yours please send me a quick email to lethamnights@btinternet.com
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Letham Night 14 and 15
Tickets are already going well for our next two Letham Nights – Saturday Nov 6th with the Coaltown Daisies and the Moonzie Allstars and then our Christmas Bevvy with the Bevvy Sisters on Saturday 18th December. Get your ticket order in – don’t miss out! Email lethamnights@btinternet.com tel 01337 810372
We are also delighted to welcome a new ‘pop-up shop’ to Letham Nights with gifts and artefacts on sale from artist members of Craft Scotland. So if you are thinking of Christmas gifts, this will be an ideal opportunity to buy some high quality hand made craft items for family and friends.
Announcing the next two Letham Nights to wrap up 2010 in style….
On Saturday November 6th we will have a fantastic double bill featuring the outrageously talented Coaltown Daisies and the magnificent Moonzie Allstars.
Then on Saturday 18th December, join us for a spectacular Christmas Bevvy as we once again host the amazing, the wonderful, the delightful and delectable…. Bevvy Sisters supported by the captivating jazz guitar of David McGregor . Can you think of a better Christmas night out?
Click on the links to sample the music and then get your bookins in! Happy to take your reservations for both gigs. Just send email or phone or text.
Letham Nights 13, The Loveliest Night of the Year
Talking late into the night we got onto the subject of recipe’s. The discussion went onto discuss the fact that recipe’s aren’t
always food related. There are recipes for, say, a happy life, a good book or a perfect day, I bet you have many more examples.
With these thoughts bouncing around our heads Claire, Michael and I thought about the recipe for the perfect Letham Nights.
This is what we came up with
1800g of Celebrating Fife
2 fl oz of Midsummer
7 visiting relatives, From the USA
70°F of fantastic weather
13 Locally sourced performers, young and fresh
6-10 seasoned open mic musicians, various ages
1 compere, preferably juicy
2 professional, performing arts-based practitioners.
100 burgers from Pillars of Hercules
25 punnets of free strawberries
4 pints of cream, optional.
1 Clap and Tipple bar, fully stocked and staffed
1 Luva Anna.
To start, early in the morning mix together the two Arts practitioners with the 13 young performers, leave to photosynthesise for the rest of the day, making sure the creative juices flow nicely. Set aside to marinade towards a performance.
Meanwhile, arrange the Hall, the Clap and Tipple bar, the Pillars burgers, the strawberries, cream and the 7 relatives along with the PA, the Celebrating Fife funding and weather. Leave to soak up the atmosphere.
Then, mix all the elements together for the food part of the day, Make ready the audience by serving great veggie burgers/salad and very tasty free strawberries, allow situation to relax until done. Mix in 70°F temperatures and sunshine.
When replete, start the performance.
It started in a “flash mob” style, no introduction, straight into the performance, the young people walking through the hall from the various entrances. It took the audience a few seconds to realise what was happening. The performance included the spoken word, both solo and collectively, singing and musicianship. They conveyed a surprisingly honest take on teenage thoughts, fears, humour and sorrow. Being in the “gang” or not, loneliness, body image were issues also touched. Haggis man being particularly poignant.
They had written a song called the Loveliest Night of the Year and sang it beautifully.
Huge thanks to the young performers, to the tutors Fiona Miller and Mick Slaven for their fantastic efforts. What they managed to achieve in a day was remarkable.
Next, allow the musicians to play and sing their hearts out. First up, and as a wee taster for the music side of the day Roy Campbell and Mick Slaven performed two songs one of which Roy knew and the other Mick knew, neither had been practised beforehand.
Rhythm Is a Dancer and Pills and Booze were well received.
Steven Tom Smith soulfully sang through his beautiful songs, You Burn, Invisible Boy and If This Song Had a Name.
Mick Pritchard – Wow, who would have thought that voice would have come from Mick. He played Soul and Blues classics as well as a new song about his tortoise Herbert.
Kevin and Karen Scott, half of Ladybank Supergroup Skin and Bones played “May you never”, ”Still haven’t found what I’m looking for” and a version of The Black Oil Brothers’ Wednesday Afternoon.
Xander Duffy. Well, this was Xander’s second visit to Letham Nights and his voice soared and soared. He is completely unique and engaging, a tremendous voice and song writing skills. His songs featured a couple of covers – Hit the Road Jack and Halo along with his own I Go Back To and the brilliant Freedom.
Then add the acoustic Anthill Mob to finish. They played through rock and Blues classics from AC/DC to Zeppelin, to get everyone dancing.
What a fabulous mix of people – we do have some brilliant talent locally.
All this was seasoned with “peppered” comments from our comedy compere, the very “fruity” Bruce Devlin as each musician took the stage. Thanks Bruce… no really, thanks!
Finally, place on stage, one of the best live band’s the world has ever seen, Luva Anna.
They played for us in November and were truly fantastic then. This time it was no different.
They kicked off with the chillingly beautiful Sea Shanty, a 4 part vocal harmony that had the audience stunned. They then “battered” through old favourites like Coma Girl, Angry Fat Bouncer, Pigeon Song and The Ballad O’ Boaby Smith as well as newer numbers like Dumba Dumba, Sober, This is F*****g Urgent and Postcards – and of course the wonderfully evocative love song ‘Hold Still’.
Two encores were demanded by the audience which had an insatiable appetite for Luva Anna.
Want to perform? Create a new piece of theatre with drama and music professionals?
Letham Nights, with support from Celebrating Fife 2010, will be offering an all-day, free drama and music workshop for 12-21 year olds called ‘Do it in a Day’ on Sat 19 June 2010. The participants will kick off Letham Nights with the performance they have co-written and rehearsed that day, followed by local organic food provided by Pillars of Hercules, an open mic set compered by comedian Bruce Devlin and, to finish off the evening, a set from highly-acclaimed Dundee band Luva Anna.
About the workshop
Starting at 10am, with theatre skills, music and your imagination, you will devise a piece of theatre that you will perform at 7pm the same day! If you have an instrument bring it. If you don’t play an instrument and love music this is for you too.
* No Experience Necessary
* 12 to 21 year olds
*
This workshop is FREE
What will you do in the day…
10am to 12.30pm: workshops…
Lunch…
1.30pm to 5pm: workshops and rehearsals…
Tea…
7pm: performance… to kick off…
Letham Nights special celebration, the ‘Loveliest Night of the Year’!
Workshop leaders…
Fiona Miller, Director & Theatre Practitioner
Fiona is a highly experienced and versatile artistic director, who designs and devises new drama projects across the UK. She is also: Artistic Director, Tricky Hat Productions / Creative Partner & Lead Artist, National Theatre of Scotland / Associate Artist, Cumbernauld Theatre.
Mick Slaven, Musician
A talented and versatile musician with a wealth of experience in composing, teaching, recording and performing.He has also performed and recorded with: Deacon Blue, Justin Curry, Del Amitri, Leopards, Eddi Reader and many more.
To book your free place please complete this form or contact Michael at the usual address (Top righthand corner)
Letham Nights would like to thank Fife Council for the generous support from Celebrating Fife 2010
Contact
tel. 07838 820659 (Michael) or 07856 892705 (Roy) or email us mike@lethamnights.orgCommunity Websites
Letham Nights Artists
- Adam Holmes
- Adriana Spina
- Ambulances
- Amy Rayner
- Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward & Fisher
- Aurora Jane
- Becky Gowans
- Bernice
- Beth Malcolm
- Bex Marshall
- Black Cat Jook Band
- Blood Indians
- Boots For Dancing
- Breabach
- Buckley's Chance
- Cara
- Cera Impala & The New Prohibition
- Chloe & Silas
- David McGregor
- Delightful Squalor
- Devon Sproule
- Ed Muirhead
- Elisabeth Flett
- Esther Swift
- Ewan MacPherson
- Ewan Robertson
- Fat-Suit
- Fergus McCreadie
- Georgia Gage
- Gillyflowers
- Gina Chavez
- Hamish Napier
- Hannah Jarrett-Scott
- James Brown Is Annie
- Jemima Thewes
- Jez Hellard
- Jez Hellard & The Djukella Orchestra
- Juliette Lemoine
- Kakatsitsi
- Kim Edgar
- King Creosote
- Kirsten Adamson
- Kirsty Almeida
- Kirsty Keatch
- Lindsey Black
- Lizabett Russo
- Luva Anna
- Lynzy Moutter
- Marker Starling
- Megan Henderson
- Miss Irenie Rose
- Miss Quincy & the Showdown
- Mr Gavin McGinty
- Naomi Iris
- Neil Sutcliffe
- Nicola Madill
- Papier Mâshup
- Pauline M. Hynd
- Picture the Ocean
- Plum
- Rachel Campbell
- Rachel Sermanni
- Rag House Band
- Restricted Code
- Roberta Pia
- Rose Room
- Saltfishforty
- Sandford City Rockers
- Scott Cook
- Seven Sons
- She'Koyokh
- Sienna
- Sinderins
- Spankys Heroes
- Stella Reilly
- Stephen Dempsey
- Su-a Lee
- Syann
- The Banana Sessions
- The Bevvy Sisters
- The Black Oil Brothers
- The Blueswater
- The Boston Tea Party
- The Bum-Clocks
- The Coal Porters
- The Coaltown Daisies
- The Cut Throat Razors
- The David Latto Band
- The Hazey Janes
- The High Wasters
- The Jellyman's Daughter
- The McCluskey Brothers
- The Mnemonics
- The Moonzie Allstars
- The O's
- The Other
- The Railsplitters
- The Travelling Band
- THOMAS
- Tom Beaver
- Tom McGuire and The Brassholes
- Various Moons
- Vivienne Bern
- Woodenbox
- Xander Duffy
- Zoe Graham
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