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LOCHABER band FRAS will play Caol Community Centre on Saturday February 25.

Comprised of Angus Binnie from Corpach on pipes and whistles, Murdo Cameron from Glenelg on guitar, Tam ‘the banjo’ Kinsella from Arisaig, Kirsten MacLeod from Acharachle on accordion and Colin Masterton from Ballachulish on flutes and whistles, the band promises a ‘bracing shower of melodies and a downpour of thundering rhythm’. Organisers Creel Events, a non-for-profit community group bringing entertainment to small venues in and around Kilmallie, is offering a £1 rebate for anyone who walks or cycles to the gig. For more information email creelevents@gmail.com.

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