Latest dates are as follows:

Leith Folk Club, Edinburgh, 14th October 2008

The Warehouse Theatre, Lossiemouth, 12th September 2008

The Tartan Heart Festival, Belladrum, 8th August 2008

The Macphail Centre, Ullapool, 31st July 2008

Fired Arts, Fort William, 30th July 2008

The Ironworks, Inverness, 19th April 2008
Northlander

The Bongo Club, Edinburgh - 19th March 2008
double bill with Fribo, 7pm, £5

Stereo, Glasgow - 18th March 2008 with Fribo and The Fortunate Sons, 8pm, £5

The Ironworks, Inverness - 17th Feb 2008
supporting Fiona Mackenzie, 8pm

The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen - 30th Nov, 2007

4th October 2007 - It had been a Blustering day of Love. The Guilty part of him, that always made our time tedious, had been locked away, for once.  A Buttercup blew gently in the sweet spring breeze, the blue sky stretched endlessly and the sun danced perfectly upon the soft grass where we walked barefoot. He told a story of a Ghost who had crept around in the dust, in a room where an old woman had kept her Grand Father Clock. One night the effigy had appeared at dawn and stolen the pin they call 'Long Case Clock Suspension' from the big old antique. The pendulum crashed, time stopped and the old woman became a stone statue. As he told this supernatural tale an unusually colorful big bright Butterfly fluttered around my head, intrigued by the odd size and color of the beast and how its eyes seemed somehow human, I became compelled to reach out my hand and trap the fairy like creature. Purple, green, orange, blue. Amazing, majestic, affable.  From the palm of my hand where the freakish butterfly willingly stood, in a barely audible voice sprinkled with childlike innocence it whispered "You are my poor flawed darling sweet and I am a perfectly formed piece of trouble". A moment later the butterfly was gone, and we continued our spring day walk in field full of creeping belladonna's.

An alluring and unusual combination of artistes. Abagail Grey journey’s into the recesses of the darker imagination with words that will touch the corners of every human heart. Vocalists Claire Campbell and Steve Obern deliver the songs through strong melodies and melting harmonies. Freya Thomsen and Gillian Fleetwood (The Duplets) provide serene elegance and top class musicianship on their harp’s and show their skills as multi-instrumentalists with backing vocals, piano and trumpet. Dougie and Ally Brown give subtle yet powerful backline on bass, drums and percussion. All this is solidified by Songwriter Claire Campbell who fronts the band with vocals, piano, guitar and fiddle.
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