Fantastic session, starts at 9pm. Big basement pub in stockbridge, lots of room for musicians and there are always plenty of them there with a wide variety of intruments and styles. Very friendly, brilliant atmosphere.
I'm coming up to Edinburgh and stopping overnight on the 16th June and I'm looking for a session. My knowledge of Edinburgh comes only from autoroute which doesn't seem to know where St Stevens Street is. Can you give me any more details, like a main road nearby? Thanks
Turn northwards into Frederick Street from Princes Street (if walking, no cars allowed) or George Street if you're driving. Carry on over the hill and down Howe Street, then straight on to St Vincent Street. Follow this road around to the left at the bottom and you will be on St Stephen's Street.
Popped into the Antiquary this week - damn good session - very relaxed atmosphere, it is not a high-speed session.
Won a tin-whistle on the raffle (it was either that or a kazoo).
I was there just this week. This session is semi-led, so wait til Karen gives you the nod before you start a tune. Good mix of speeds and tunes, some singing. Free drinks for musicians!
I visited this session on thursday, and had a great time, thanks to the friendly bunch of musicians for letting me sit in. There were at least 6 fiddlers when I was there, and the style and tunes had a distinctly scottish flavour with a nice sprinkling irish and european tunes, and there were a few songs when we all stopped for a breather.. A great sound from the massed fiddles when the session was powering along.
Fantastic session, starts at 9pm. Big basement pub in stockbridge, lots of room for musicians and there are always plenty of them there with a wide variety of intruments and styles. Very friendly, brilliant atmosphere.
# Posted on May 21st 2004 by greenbutton
Where?
I'm coming up to Edinburgh and stopping overnight on the 16th June and I'm looking for a session. My knowledge of Edinburgh comes only from autoroute which doesn't seem to know where St Stevens Street is. Can you give me any more details, like a main road nearby? Thanks
# Posted on June 2nd 2005 by RoisinB
Turn northwards into Frederick Street from Princes Street (if walking, no cars allowed) or George Street if you're driving. Carry on over the hill and down Howe Street, then straight on to St Vincent Street. Follow this road around to the left at the bottom and you will be on St Stephen's Street.
# Posted on June 2nd 2005 by John J.
Popped into the Antiquary this week - damn good session - very relaxed atmosphere, it is not a high-speed session.
Won a tin-whistle on the raffle (it was either that or a kazoo).
# Posted on October 29th 2006 by geoffwright
Great session
I was there just this week. This session is semi-led, so wait til Karen gives you the nod before you start a tune. Good mix of speeds and tunes, some singing. Free drinks for musicians!
Most Edinburgh sessions seem to be listed in the Gig Guide (http://www.gigguide.co.uk/Edinburgh%20Listings/edinburghmonday.htm), scroll down to Folk & World.
# Posted on June 6th 2010 by j.greenhalgh@rl.ac.uk
The Antiquary
I visited this session on thursday, and had a great time, thanks to the friendly bunch of musicians for letting me sit in. There were at least 6 fiddlers when I was there, and the style and tunes had a distinctly scottish flavour with a nice sprinkling irish and european tunes, and there were a few songs when we all stopped for a breather.. A great sound from the massed fiddles when the session was powering along.
# Posted on August 17th 2011 by spindizzy