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Shannon and Sean have an audience with Comedy Poetry Royalty - the great and wonderful Sid Ozalid.
The duo deep dive with Sid to makes him tick, where his inspiration comes from and how he has managed to stay hilarious for 4 decades!
From touring with Punk Rock Bands, Northsound One Radio, TV Credits, Opening one of Aberdeens first comedy clubs, releasing some hit songs like "The Sheep are on fire" for those Dons fans out there, to inspiring & moulding young minds and just being a a overall sweetheart.
How to make a happy man feel very old. 4 poonds 60p to go with 46 years. Just you wait till the big 5 zero! Book now in case I do not make it
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/46-years-of-sid-ozalid-tickets-731063309037?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Join Sid and witness the legend of whimsical shenanigans.
A high energy evening of interactive poetry, song, comedy, puppetry, magic tricks and dad dancing.
- 2024 Scotland Poetry Slam Championship Finalist.
- Proud Scotland Awards 2024 Nominee.
- Winner of the Best Family Show Award at The Aberdeen Festival Fringe 2024.
- Sold Out Edinburgh Fringe 2024 with his show 'Wordy Wordy Words'.
- Winner of the Best Poem by an adult in 2012, British Dyslexia Association.
- Finalist on BBC Scotland's 'Stars In Their Eyes' 1984.
As Scotland‘s original punk poet he supported The Clash and The Specials, who did impersonations of Famous Buildings on ITVs ‘The Fame Game‘.
He is a regular on the Spoken Word, Comedy, Alternative Cabaret, School Assembly and Punk circuits.
All this plus three lovely support acts.
Nigel Bamsworth, Boomer Dad, ex taxi driver, philosopher and raconteur. Being an embittered old man so you don’t have to be.
Rebecca Dunn is a folk singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in the North East of Scotland. "Rebecca is described as a new female Ivor Cutler.
Craig John Davidson Scottish singer, songwriter, and producer known for his unique blend of alt acoustic, indie pop. Craig's most recent full-length release, "Tickets To The Sea," was highly acclaimed, with BBC Radio Scotland naming it "Album Of The Week."
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