Norscot Success

Last night’s Hallowe’en gig at Norscot was big success, attracting a mixture of witches, wizards, pirates, gangsters and whatever Les Scott was dressed as.

The prize for the biggest pocket was won by Orcadian Willie Grieve, whose excellent pirate costume boasted two considerably sized pockets. His mystery prize was a specially-penned song called ‘Willie Grieve’. (Big Pockets’ fans may have recognised this as being suspiciously similar to ‘Ian Selbie’).

The gig saw the first live performances of Who’s Making Love, Maybe I’m Wrong, Cold Heat and Mr. Freedom, and also saw Lyall Gair join Denis on stage for a stirring rendition of the Up Helly Aa Brass Band classic ‘Blaze Away’.

Thanks to everyone who attended – we hope you had a good night – and thanks to the Norscot Andling Club for all their efforts to make the night a success.

Denis and Lyall Gair perform Blaze Away at the Big Pockets' Hallowe'en Party at Norscot Angling Club

Note: we’ll be posting more photos here soon. Watch this space.

Posted:Oct 30, 10:33 AM by David Nicol

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