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24 hrs in Edinburgh - Road Trip to deliver 'Music on a Chink of Light' exhibition

William Ellis • Sep 14, 2021

Emerging from the darkroom, blinking into the light, we get this show on the road.....

One of the pieces in the exhibition - Dizzy Gillespie at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow, 1990 appearing with The United Nations Jazz Orchestra

Last Tuesday - a beautiful day, John Carroll drove down from Scotland to Manchester to collect the pictures - and me.

As we hurtled along in our tin can, we spoke non-stop of was and when. The time passed quickly - after a brief stop at Tebay Services where we took on board coffee and Cumberland sausage rolls we soon arrived at Abington where John took charge of the craft.

I was then able to stare in a trance at the gorgeous scenery and start an appreciation of the Artist Formerly Known as Prince whom we agreed was not really of this Earth.
We bowled along the Roman road, which as everyone knows was built by Gnaeus Julius Agricola’s legion in 78 AD - you perhaps were unaware of the fact that he was the first person known to have proved Britain an island by circumnavigation.

We eventually rolled into Morningside and become genteel citizens of Edinburgh, a city I have spent quite some time in over the years. My friend Bob Barry from LA and I visited the city a couple of years. He loved it - and the great city of Glasgow equally.
I remember it rained a lot, we visited the National Portrait Gallery for the Robert Mapplethorpe, Diane Arbus and had dinner at The Witchery and almost had to wash the dishes…

Meanwhile back at the ranch - we made good headway through the rush hour traffic and around 6.30 pulled up at the Loud & Clear showroom/gallery on Commercial Quay in the old port of Leith.
The building was a bonded warehouse for storing whisky prior to shipping around the world and the tracks from the railroad that serviced the port were still visible - as is the Scottish Parliament Building.

We unloaded the pictures in the spacious showroom and had a few minutes to enjoy a libation before a short walk to my hotel and later a very good dinner at The Shore.

Preview on the exhibition by Scot Reid for The Scotsman



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