Malcolm's songs are simple and poignant, about maidens, battles, hometowns, pubs, and the sea. Typical Scottish fare. What's not so typical is his voice. Like the call of the sirens, Malcolm's voice will mesmerize you, carrying you along on his lyrical voyages. Even if you can't understand a word through the thick accent, or the use of unfamiliar terms, it won't matter. You'll make something up in your mind just to keep going along for the ride. This one-time Songwriter of the Year for the Scots Traditional Music Society will hold you captive in his performance. The only thing I could foresee as distracting is if he shows up wearing a kilt.
Jim Malcolm plays Friday, September 18, 8 p.m. at the Harmony House, 58 E Main St, Webster. $15. bopshop.com.





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