JAZZ festival favourites Ian Millar and Dominic Spencer are heading to Fountainhall next month.

Ian and Dominic have been performing together for a number of years playing melodic improvisations on jazz standards and original compositions.

Their style of jazz concentrates on developing melodic ideas within the framework of the melody of a tune, whilst maintaining the concept and groove behind it.

The result is a very accessible melodic style which allows them to explore, improvise and develop ideas without losing the essence of each piece of music, and to interact together in as creative a way as possible.

They have had enormous success over many years during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with their very successful show “Jazz at Lunchtime”.

Thousands of people have come to see them perform, with many sell-out shows. A

number of visitors to the Edinburgh Fringe from all over the world have returned year after year.

Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, the duo has regularly and extensively toured throughout the UK.

They have embarked on many rural tours under their “Jazz in the Village” series, playing in hundreds of halls, often bringing jazz for the first time to remote communities, performing in intimate settings to appreciative audiences.

And the good people of Fountainhall will be able to hear why they are so popular when Ian and Domic pull up at the village hall on Friday, February 15.

Tickets, priced at £10 for adults and free for accompanies children, are available from Stow Post Office,