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It’s been too long since Georgie has graced Edinburgh with her stunning performances but you will delighted to hear Georgie will be performing at Hawke and Hunter on Wednesday 19th August. Come along to the Secret Garden from 8pm for a BBQ and to be wowed by Georgie’s passionate and autobiographic lyrics and striking voice.

Her songs evoke memories from our past and present with a whole lot of glamour, a few tears and more than a little bit of laughter. Music and music making has always been at the very centre of Georgie’s life. A varied and interesting career has seen appearances in musicals, performances with bands and even a session with native American drummers in theNevada desert. In 2004, she’d had enough and, picked up her guitar and left, flying over to New York and knocking on the door of Sony Music. They answered. A&R loved her, asked for a demo of original material and Georgie did just that, wowing them with her passionate and autobiographical lyrics. Since then, her songs have taken her all over the UK, Europe and as far afield as Cuba…and now Hawke and Hunter!

100 years after its first bottling in Edinburgh, DRAMBUIE is celebrating with a brand new look and brand new cocktails.

Join the DRAMBUIE team at Hawke and Hunter on Thursday 13th August from 7pm till late.

* Win a DRAMBUIE pursuits mountain bike
* Plus extreme sports experiences to be won
* ‘The Clan’ Trial Cycling demonstration
* Tutored tasting sessions with DRAMBUIE Global Brand Ambassador, Jamie Stephenson
* Wii Games
* DRAMBUIE cocktails

This Artist is Deeply Dangerous

This Artist is Deeply Dangerous

The nomadic Grey Gallery has arrived in Hawke and Hunter. Founded by artist Jock McFadyen and his partner, musician Susie Honeyman, the Grey Gallery is exhibiting the latest work by Patrick Brill, better known as the fictive artistic due Bob and Roberta Smith. Brill’s trademark brightly coloured lettering is the style of the 9 pieces on display at Hawke and Hunter, each depicting words from an article on Louise Bourgeois by Guardian sports writer Steve Bierley.

The work will be on display in the main bar in Hawke and Hunter from 6th August to 5th September between 11am and 6pm. Cream teas and coffees will be served from 12pm – 4pm in the main bar, along with our £5 lunch deal and dinner menu in the main restaurant.

Read more about the exhibition at:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/artsales/5967051/Market-news.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8070444.stm

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