James Kelman Concert History

James Kelman (born 9 June 1946, in Glasgow) is an influential writer of novels, short stories, plays and political essays. His novel A Disaffection was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction in 1989. Kelman won the 1994 Booker Prize with How late it was, how late and aroused something of a controversy in doing so: one of the judges, Rabbi Julia Neuberger, denounced the book as 'a disgrace' when Kelman was announced as the winner.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 19, 2009 –
Nov 21, 2009
Crossing Border 2009
Mumford & Sons / Grizzly Bear / Tegan and Sara / The Decemberists / St. Vincent / Yo La Tengo / Laura Marling / Patrick Watson / The Airborne Toxic Event / Steve Earle / The Antlers / Gomez / Newton Faulkner / Natalie Merchant / Monsters Of Folk / The Low Anthem / Kathleen Edwards / Cymbals Eat Guitars / Stephen Malkmus / Akron/Family / Scott Matthews / Sleepy Sun / God Help the Girl / Jim White / James Yorkston / Anni Rossi / Yuko / Speck Mountain / Q65 / Madensuyu / Denise Johnson / WOOT / LPG / Sukilove / Patrick Watson & the Wooden Arms / Per Olov Enquist / Paulien Cornelisse / James Kelman / Kevin Cummins / Sandro Veronesi / Jay Mcinerney / Suze Rotolo / Thomas Rosenboom Show all bands
  Setlists
Crossing Border 2009 The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
Show Duplicates for Nov 19, 2009
May 13, 2005
Belle and Sebastian / Liz Lochead / John Byrne / Alasdair Gray / James Kelman / Arab Strap / Eddi Reader / Eugene Kelly Òran Mór Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
UK
Scottish
Spoken Word
Scotland
2009 1 concert
2005 1 concert
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