Hello and all that sort of thing ting-a-ling so to speak take-a-leak. Festival time is almost upon us where thousands of tourists migrate into Edinburgh meandering right in our way with aimless purpose, looking upwards and pointing at stuff whilst inadvertently treading in local dog-poo. This Saturday is our second-last event before we give way to festival proceedings. After the madness has abated, we shall return on Saturday 7th September.

Featured act booked for this week normally plays as a duo, but instead has chosen to perform a solo set for us. Jackie Gill writes songs that are focused, catchy, memorable and intelligent. Her style is of alternative acoustic pop sung with a perfectly-pitched vocal that carries a sweet, gentle and emotional tone effortlessly grabbing the instant attention of her audiences. Jackie has played on the OOTB stage before and we are delighted she has accepted our invite to be headline act. A unique performance to not dare think about missing. Here’s a link to some of Jackie’s songs: reverbnation.com/jackiegill
OOTB begins the begin at 8pm for an evening of original performances. Turn up sometime before 7:30pm to book a fifteen-minute stage-slot if you fancy a go yourself. Then we’ll end at the end when our brains cannot squeeze in anymore top quality music in one night.
Some upcoming one-off open mic events worth mentioning are:
Southsider ~ Open Mic Fundraiser For EWRASAC ~ 8pm ~ Sunday 21st July only ~ 3-7 West Richmond St.
Outhouse ~ Live @ The Loft Songwriter Circle ~ 9pm ~ Wednesday 24th July only ~ 12a Broughton St. Lane
Malones ~ 9pm ~’The Dark Jokes Open Mic’ ~ Thursday 25th July only ~ 14 Forrest Road
Be there or be avoiding this ongoing heatwave in cold frigid air…
OOTB 😀

Hello people and stuff. Our featured act booked for this week is rather famous out there in music-land as he has been playing live since 1990. As an experienced songwriter and performer the wisely music of Norman Lamont is popular, catchy and wry. Like Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen he draws on folk and American melodies touching on universal themes via particularly quirky characters. One of the first singers to grace the stage at OOTB, Norman is backed this Saturday by multi-instrumentalist James Whyte and Mary Robbs indulging in gratuitous violins as his ‘Invisible Helpers’.
Hello. This Saturday’s headline act at OOTB is a well known and popular performer out there on the live circuit who is well embroiled in the capital city’s music scenery. Calum Carlyle is an independent singer-songwriter from Orkney, now based in Edinburgh. He writes an enchanting blend of acoustic pop where his catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics can take his audiences on a journey of human emotion, observation and morality.
“Blimey!”, exclaimed the landlady when she heard her tenant sing. Apparently that’s how this Saturday’s featured act got his name. A talent from the Edinburgh music scene, Jack Blimey has been a regular (and now a committee member) of OOTB for some time now. His music is a unique energetic mix of eclectic beat poetry and 1960s spy theme music underlined with a touch of dark humour. He has an acoustic guitar phobia, so it’s normal to see Jack adorning one of his electric guitars which adds to his unique style and sound.
Oh hello,oh yeah, and OOTB have booked an oh so brilliant featured act this Saturday. We’ve been enjoying the music of Paul Gladwell for several years now as a regular performer around Edinburgh and beyond. His songs are finely crafted and delivered with equally high levels of professionalism and honesty. His influences include the likes of Rufus Wainwright, Richard Thomson and Nick Harper; and echoes of these can be heard in his own songwriting, though clearly more as homage than as imitation. From the dark and brooding to the pleasantly pop, Paul’s songs have something for everyone.
Hello. OOTB have booked a popular and talented songwriter this Saturday as headline act. Andy Paul is a regular performer out on the live circuit and has played on our stage several times. He shows no fear and projects his songs with confidence and passion. Andy’s music is upbeat and energetic, the lyrics are direct and truthful of the quirks of human behaviour with a bite of cutting humour thrown in occasionally. His style is a unique mixture of folk, pop and rock played cleanly on acoustic guitar and other stringed instruments. It can therefore only be a stellar night of entertainment and talent on the OOTB stage. Here’s a link to Andy’s music:
Someone who is always well prepared is this Saturday’s headline act. Nyk Stoddart is well known and well liked out on the Edinburgh live circuit and never fails to entertain his audiences. Nyk’s music takes you on a colourful psychedelic journey where his style veers from prog rock to as far as ‘Fake Jazz’. His lyrics are deep, intelligent and occasionally humorous sung with melody that compliments Nyk’s complex chord changes on guitar. He will be helped along on the night with Calum Carlyle on bass, so get yourselves along to OOTB to witness an experienced performer who you can’t help but like. Here’s a link to Nyk’s music:
With both feet back on this galactic sphere we have booked a long established Earth-bound featured act. Jim Bryce eschews labels. Bryce veers wildly from dissonant boogie-woogie to rock to MOR, from jazz-tinged musings to elegiac pibroch to music-hall singalong. His influence are legion; the results unmistakably Bryce.
Roseanne Reid blew us all away when she first appeared on the OOTB stage. Her acoustic country/folk style songs are immediately likeable whether you are into country music or not. Roseanne has an instant appeal to her performances which is hard to ignore when she is on stage. The lyrics are deep and emotional sung with a sweet gentle tone accompanied by acoustic guitar, and the occasional but rather fitting harmonica solo. Roseanne is a rare stand-out performer and you would be considered quite unfortunate to miss out on this Saturday’s headline act. Here’s a link to Roseanne’s music: