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I was engaged as production manager on the the John Abercrombie/ Julian Arguelles tour (thick skinned productions). I enjoyed the tour very much and was extremely pleased to see John performing for & entertaining audiences in the UK again.

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I went to four shows by Breabach and Le Vent du Nord on their recent Tune Up tour. Leaflets about the tour were given out at Celtic Connections, at the end of their first concert (great idea!) and the other shows I saw were well-attended. The shows themselves were great and the final show, in Peebles at the Eastgate Theatre, was absolutely superb. Thank you so much for supporing traditional music and, in particular, this collaboration between Scotland and Quebec. We hadn't seen Breabach before, but love Le Vent du Nord's music: to see the latter perform more than just at Celtic Connections was great and we have gained the music of Breabach as a result! So, thank you and we hope you will continue to support such great bands and bring them to a wider audience than may otherwise be the case.

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    Aye... - Perthshire Advertiser

    Tune Up's tribute to late, great musician

    Feb 22 2008

    Alison Anderson

    THE second Tune Up tour of 2008 will see the work of maverick Scottish musician and composer, the late and much-missed Martyn Bennett, celebrated in style, with performances from Mr McFall's Chamber, Tom Bancroft, Frasier Fifield and James Mackintosh.

    The eight-date Scottish tour 'Aye: An Affirmation of Martyn Bennett' opens in Perth Concert Hall on Tuesday, March 18, and will visit villages and venues across Scotland as part of the Scottish Arts Council's Tune Up initiative.

    Now in its fifth year, the initiative takes the highest quality music, from traditional to experimental, world music to cabaret, chamber music to pop and rock, to venues across Scotland, and has established itself as a significant international touring programme.

    Bennett, who died in 2005 aged 33, was a piper, fiddle player and creative genius who combined classical and jazz elements with Scottish traditional music and the beats of the 90s rave and dance scenes, creating powerful and memorable compositions.

    Upon hearing Bennett's final masterpiece 'Grit', revered folklorist Hamish Henderson commented 'what brave, new music'', an observation shared by members of Mr McFall's Chamber and reflected in their own, often experimental, repertoire.

    An eclectic chamber ensemble, Mr McFall's Chamber will perform a unique programme which highlights Martyn Bennett's profound understanding and unique interpretation of Scottish folk music.

    The band features a core string quartet from The Scottish Chamber Orchestra with piano, bass, drums and percussion. Formed in the mid-90s, the ensemble is well-known across Scotland, the UK and on the European festival circuit for their innovative mix of musical genres. They creatively programme the work of classical and contemporary composers alongside rock, tango, kletzmer, cartoon music and jazz.

    A range of Martyn's work including Cuillin Music (a composition for string quartet, percussion and small Scottish pipes) now features as part of the McFall's varied body of live and recorded work, which in the past has included the likes of King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Ennio Morricone and contemporary composers such as Gavin Bryars and Dave Heath.

    Mr McFall's Chamber is joined by Scottish composer and multi-instrumentalist Fraser Fifield and percussionists Tom Bancroft and James Mackintosh. The set will include pieces by Fifield and composer Edward McGuire (both written exclusively for Mr McFall's Chamber).

    Commenting on the tour Ian Smith, head of music at the Scottish Arts Council, said: 'Martyn Bennett, whilst dying at a tragically young age, has left us with such an incredible legacy of great work, brilliantly encapsulated in his last album 'Grit' for Peter Gabriel's Real World label. This tour, featuring McFall's Chamber, not only celebrates Martyn's life and creative genius, but also takes that music to so many of Scotland's communities, all of whom will identify with emotive and moving music performed by such fantastic musicians.'

    Tickets for Aye: An Affirmation of Martyn Bennett in Perth Concert Hall on March 18 are £12 (concessions £10) from the Perth Theatre and Concert Hall. Tel: 0845 612 6320, or via the website www.horsecross.co.uk