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P00kah is a Glasgow-born singer songwriter and guitarist of undoubted talent and ability. With a beautifully crafted style and technique which is captivating and consuming, he has been known to leave his audiences spellbound with a thirst for more.
With a rhythmic finger-picking guitar style accompanied by a beautifully melodic, yet powerful vocal range that brings a certain mystical feeling to his live performances. His influences extend from Folk, to Blues, from Latin-jazz to Rock; with John Martyn, Bert Jansch, Gil Gilberto and John Coltrane being just a few of his musical heroes. His musical talents have taken him as far afield as the USA, Germany and Italy and more recently has toured extensively throughout the UK, where he has been widely received and has always been invited to perform again.
Morphology and physiology According to legend, the Pookah is an adroit shape changer, capable of assuming a variety of terrifying forms. It may appear as an eagle or as a large black goat (its name is a cognate of the early Irish 'poc', 'a male goat', and it lends its name to Puck, the goat-footed satyr made famous in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), but it most commonly takes the form of a sleek black or white horse with a flowing mane and glowing yellow eyes. Agricultural traditions
Certain agricultural traditions surround the Pookah. It is a creature associated with Samhain, the third Pagan (Celtic, Wiccan) Harvest Festival, when the last of the crops is brought in. Anything remaining in the fields is considered "puka," or fairy-blasted, and hence inedible. In some locales, reapers leave a small share of the crop, the "pookah's share," to placate the hungry creature. Nonetheless, November Day (November 1) is the pookah's day, and the one day of the year when it can be expected to behave civilly. Regional variations In some regions, the Pookah is spoken of with considerably more respect than fear; if treated with due deference, it may actually be beneficial to those who encounter it. The pookah is a creature of the mountains and hills, and in those regions there are stories of it appearing on November Day and providing prophecies and warnings to those who consult it.
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