ignoring the obvoius advertising on this one.
If anyone has more info on this event could they please e-mail me off list.
cheers.
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From: thenetwork [mailto:thenetwork@tlager.co.uk]
Sent: 15 March 2001 16:44
Subject: STOP PRESS
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> Tennent's are proud to present TripTych, a weekend featuring
> internationally acclaimed musicians and DJ's alongside local artists.
> TripTych will take place over the weekend of the 27th-29th of April
> 2001 in the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, all of which
> will be hosting live events at various venues and clubs over the three
> days
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> TripTych's aim to present an eclectic programme of exciting musical
> events is reflected in the strength of the artists confirmed to play
> which include: Reggae genius Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Dub maestro Mad
> Professor, Jazz/ Funk legend Roy Ayers, a rare appearance by legendary
> New York DJ, David Mancuso, German electronic artists Mouse On Mars ,
> DJ/producers Andrew Weatherall, 'Lil' Louie Vega, Detroit innovators
> DJ's Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May, Jarvis Cocker and band mate
> Steve Mackey from Pulp hosting a night and spinning records, Hip Hops
> Mark B and Blade, plus the first in a series of collaborations between
> Scotland's leading Drum & Bass club Manga and London's award-winning
> Movement, Senegalese artist Baaba Maal, Lupine Howl (ex-Spiritualized
> members), Snowboy & the Latin Section, Hefner, Kristin Hersh, and a
> special acoustic performance by Teenage Fanclub Additionally TripTych
> will provide the opportunity for talented Scottish musicians and DJ's
> to air their talents in front of a wide audience, and there are plenty
> of other surprises in store.
>
> In addition to the wide array of musical activities TripTych is proud
> to present Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff who will be discussing and
> introducing a screening of his cult film classic The Harder they Come
> at cinemas in all three cities.
>
> TripTych will unite the cultures of Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow
> reaffirming Scotland's reputation as a credible centre at the cutting
> edge of 21st century music.
>
> Having successfully forged a strong relationship with Scotland's music
> lovers through events such as T in the Park and T on the Fringe,
> Tennent's is excited to add TripTych to their stable of successful
> musical events.
>
> Look out for more details in the press!
>
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