Third Eye TV Episode One: Tom McGrath & The Third Eye



Streamed live on 22 Oct 2021

 

Episode 1: Tom McGrath & the Third Eye 

 

1. Introduction 

2. Tom McGrath solo piano 1975 

3. Interview: Alan Spence 

4. Tam Dean Burn & Una McGlone tribute to Tom McGrath intro & performance 

5. Panel talk with Angela Bartie, John “Fred” Gilmour, Fritz Welch 

6. Niall Greig Fulton: DREAM TAPE 001 (MUTE) 

7. Interview: John Sampson 

8. Fritz Welch & Armin Sturm tribute to George Lyle intro & performance 

9. Interview: Fritz Welch on George Lyle 

10. Birth (George Lyle, Nick Weston, Alan McFarlane, Dave Findlay, Dick Lee) 1974 

11. DJ Clelia Ciardulli 

 

Third Eye TV is a celebration of Glasgow's pioneering multi-arts space, the Third Eye Centre. Founded by poet, playwright and jazz musician Tom McGrath in 1975, the Third Eye hosted hosted experimental performances and exhibitions until its closure in the early 1990s, when it became the Centre For Contemporary Arts Glasgow. Across four episodes, Third Eye TV will feature interviews, previously unseen footage from the Third Eye's video archive, as well as commissioned responses to the archive by Glasgow associated musicians and artists. Curated by Stewart Smith, Third Eye TV is part of Jazz At The Third Eye, a Creative Scotland funded residency at the CCA dedicated to establishing a digital archive of jazz and improvised music at the Third Eye.






Episode 1: Tom McGrath & the Third Eye 1. Introduction 2. Tom McGrath solo piano 1975 3. Interview: Alan Spence 4. Tam Dean Burn & Una McGlone tribute to Tom McGrath intro & performance 5. Panel talk with Angela Bartie, John “Fred” Gilmour, Fritz Welch 6. Niall Greig Fulton: DREAM TAPE 001 (MUTE) 7. Interview: John Sampson 8. Fritz Welch & Armin Sturm tribute to George Lyle intro & performance 9. Interview: Fritz Welch on George Lyle 10. Birth (George Lyle, Nick Weston, Alan McFarlane, Dave Findlay, Dick Lee) 1974 11. DJ Clelia Ciardulli Third Eye TV is a celebration of Glasgow's pioneering multi-arts space, the Third Eye Centre. Founded by poet, playwright and jazz musician Tom McGrath in 1975, the Third Eye hosted hosted experimental performances and exhibitions until its closure in the early 1990s, when it became the Centre For Contemporary Arts Glasgow. Across four episodes, Third Eye TV will feature interviews, previously unseen footage from the Third Eye's video archive, as well as commissioned responses to the archive by Glasgow associated musicians and artists. Curated by Stewart Smith, Third Eye TV is part of Jazz At The Third Eye, a Creative Scotland funded residency at the CCA dedicated to establishing a digital archive of jazz and improvised music at the Third Eye.

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