On Friday November 7, 2003 The St. Andrews Society of Rhode Island welcomed acclaimed singer, musician Jim Malcolm.
Jim, one of Scotland's premiere singers, is best known for his work with Scottish roots revival band Old Blind Dogs.
However, on occasion Jim tours as solo artist. His solo performances fall well into the MUST SEE category.

Jim delighted all in attendanced with an evening full of great music, beautiful melodies and wonderful stories and jokes.

For those of you who missed the concert, here are some highlights from the evening. Click on the image to view a larger picture.
Check back in the future as we may add a few wee video clips of the show, (Pending Jim's OK that is).

SASRI would like to congratulate Jim who was voted Songwriter of the Year 2004 in the
BBC Scottish Traditional Music Awards which held early in December 2004 at Queen's Hall in Edinburgh.

 

soundcheck photo
Hey is this mic on???...

Jim Malcolm
Jim shares a story with the audience...

Jim Sepia

Glowing Jim
A glowing performance... ;)
Jim concert
Jim Malcolm Photo

Jim in Hat

Jim, looking just a wee bit like a Country Western singer... ;) Of course this wasn't at the SASRI show...instead this is from an Old Blind Dogs performances in the New Hampshire during their tour in September 2003...

Jim Malcolm Photo

 

SASRI would like to extend a hearty heartfelt thank you to Jim Malcolm whose performance made for a special evening of music and memories for all in attendance.

For those who missed Jim's area performance, please visit and bookmark the link to our calendar of events section. In it you'll find announcements of future area performances by Jim as well as many other musicians scheduled to perform in the New England area,
( as well as some parts of the North East region of the US).

Note:
we add events as we learn of them, however, the calendar isn't all inclusive. If you know of a Scottish musical group performing in the area, or an event we may not have learned of, please feel free to email it to us at
E mail graphic, click here.
Also please visit our "Links" section. This ever growing nook on the website is chock full of information about "All Tthings Scottish" and will give you mickle ado for hours!

 

Hame...

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Updated 22 December 2004