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Cole Appleyard end of year Blog 2007Il y a 730 jours
 
So this idea is kinda stolen from Taking Chase but I thought I'd just sum up the first full year of Cole Appleyard over a short blog now that it's almost over and in the process say thanks to those who have helped us out over the course!

We essentially spent January to early May writing and rehearsing in a bid to be ready for our first gig - The Bon Scott Tribute Day @ Kirrie Town Hall. Being part of such a belting day was a great way for us to start gigging plus we got to play with Taking Chase and Sonnet65 amongst others! Cheers to DD8 Music for that one.

Late May saw the onslaught of the State of Affairs/Cole Appleyard Scottish tour as we hit Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee playing with My Own Religion, The Hijacks, Tragical History Tour and James Keegans over the course - good times! Cheers to SOA for the banter, to all who booked us, and to Andy for letting us crash at his in Glasgow to party for Kieran's 21st at the QMU!

June was pretty quiet with only the Dundee leg of the tour plus a show with The Kevins at Drouthies to speak of, but things started to pick up again over the summer months with July featuring gigs at Kirrimuir Guide Hall, The Westport Bar, Drouthies again, a packed out gig at Cafe Drummonds in Aberdeen (the highlight of the month), shortly followed by a trip to Glasgow to play at Campus East. In amongst this we also recorded 4 tracks with Robin Sutherland which are up on this page.

August was the month Cole Appleyard hit England, firing straight down from a show at Drouthie Neebors to The Shed in Leicester where we played with the wonderful Make It Better Later, followed by a drunken night in Northampton, an empty Purple Turtle in Camden, two fantastic days in Brighton, an amazing Living Bar in Brixton with Todger, who managed to blow everyone away, and a packed Hertford Marquee with Overthrow and JB and The Gang, who ended their set by playing 500 Miles featuring a bit of Appleyard! When we got back up another gig in Drouthies was headlined by The Xcerts with SOA and The Boy Orchestra also playing - not a bad way to end the summer!

September had us up in Aberdeen again, this time with Hearts Under Fire, The Don Ramos Players and Tragical History Tour @ the Tunnels and was also the first time we played Fat Sams in Dundee, providing the main support to Failsafe.

October had another debut for us, this time at the Doghouse for the Oxjam Littlest Festival. A great night for a great cause! We were also back down in Edinburgh w/ Taking Chase and The Hijacks @ Bannermans and in Fatties w/ Make Model and The Xcerts (who simply blew everyone away!) and played a cheeky wee halloween gig at Satchmos with Chiaro.

November only saw us get stupidly drunk at the Megabowl, but December brought the year to a nice close, playing Drouthies in the Dundee Uni Battle of the Bands, (literally) hitting Satchmos for the Hijacks record release show w/ State of Affairs, The Hijacks, Contra + Tragical History Tour, stopping off at the Guide Hall in Kirrie to play with Sonnet65 and State of Affairs and hitting the Westport Bar with Chiaro and Xander Duffy before winding the year up supporting Drive By Argument @ Fatties again!

Special thank yous should really go to State of Affairs, Andy Hyslop, Davey and Morven, Emily, Ewen, Meg and Nelson, Taking Chase, The Hijacks and DD8 Music. Plus of course those who I must've forgotten who have helped us out by driving us, letting us stay with them, or, most importantly, by coming to see us!

Good times! See you in 2008!
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Last gigs of 2007Il y a 752 jours
 
So...it's been a good year! Since May we've played almost 30 gigs, recorded a wee cd, been down to England, been across Scotland with our good pals State of Affairs, heard some amazing bands, many of whom we would never have discovered, and made some cracking new friends! Like all good things though, the year is coming to an end, so we have 4 gigs this month, the last chances to see Cole Appleyard before we go away to eat mince pies and drink ale. Or something of that sort. If you could make it along to any of these gigs then it would be fantastic, a nice oppertunity for us to see some of our mates over the festive period! Thanks to everyone who has helped us out at some point over this year - there's been a few of you!

Wednesday 5th December - Drouthie Neebours, Dundee Uni Battle of the Bands heat w/ For my next miracle, Native Alien, Goom and None of the Above, first band 7.30pm, 3 pounds on the door (over 18s)

Sunday 9th December - Satchmos, Dundee, Hijacks release night w/ The Hijacks, State of Affairs, Contra and Tragical History Tour, doors 7.30, 3 pounds on the door (over 18s)

Friday 14th December - Guide Hall, Kirriemuir w/ State of Affairs, Sonnet65 and 3 Times Round, 3 pounds on the door (all ages)

*LAST GIG OF 2007* Friday 21st December - Fat Sams, Dundee w/ Drive By Argument and Descartes, tickets 5 pounds from us (over 14s) *LAST GIG OF 2007*
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New Songs and Tour HelpIl y a 899 jours
 
THE NEW SONGS ARE UP!

Please have a listen, add them to your profile, let us know what you think! All is appreciated!

In other news we are trying to organise a tour of England 11-17th August so if anyone can help with that at all then it would be much appreciated!

HERE IT COMES!
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Gigs and RecordingIl y a 900 jours
 
So...we should have 4 brand spanking new songs finished tomorow (Monday) which will be posted up here asap following that! Unfortunatly our next two gigs have been cancelled (at Bliss in Perth and Drouthies in Dundee) but never fear - we will be playing Cafe Drummonds in Aberdeen on the 23rd July, so any of you Aberdonians who fancy a bit of Cole Applenoise please try and pop down to see us! As well as that we have been added to the line up for The Littlest Festival, which takes place at the Doghouse, Dundee on 14th October! Should be a blast as it's an awesome line up and it's all in aid of a great cause, which is indeed Oxfam!

Cheers for now,

Cole AppleKieran
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Tour Starts Monday!Il y a 945 jours
 
Cole Appleyard are playing a few gigs around the 'big 4' cities in Scotland with our good buddies State of Affairs, so come on down - it's gonna be bloody energetic! The full listings are as follows:

Mon 28th May: Bannermans, Edinburgh w/ My Own Religion + State of Affairs, doors 9pm, £4 on the door
Tues 29th May: Barfly, Glasgow w/ State of Affairs + James Keegans + Make Revenge Count, doors 8pm, £3 tickets from us
Thurs 31st May: East Neuk, Aberdeen w/ State of Affairs + The Hijacks + Crashdown, doors 7.30, £3 on the door
Sun 3rd June: Satchmos, Dundee w/ State of Affairs, doors 8pm, FREE
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