Master of blues-backed verse, Jock Scot was good-time confidant
to The Clash, Ian Dury, Nick Cave and The Libertines. Joined
by legendary musician, Gareth Sager, these 'sons of Edinburgh'
create a concoction of anarchic anecdotes, poignant poetry and
booze-fuelled philosophy set against a rocking guitar riff.
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to The Clash, Ian Dury, Nick Cave and The Libertines. Joined
by legendary musician, Gareth Sager, these 'sons of Edinburgh'
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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2006 |
| Jock Scott and Gareth Sager: Return Of The Prodigals |
Master of blues-backed verse, Jock Scot was good-time confidant
to The Clash, Ian Dury, Nick Cave and The Libertines. Joined
by legendary musician, Gareth Sager, these 'sons of Edinburgh'
create a concoction of anarchic anecdotes, poignant poetry and
booze-fuelled philosophy set against a rocking guitar riff.