A charity concert paying tribute to legendary soul singer Dougie Martin will take place in Dundee later this year.
One More Time will feature reformed versions of the illustrious singer’s band, Mafia, along with tributes and stories to the singer who died in July 2012.
Dougie, who was lead singer with Mafia and before that The Poor Souls, died at Ninewells Hospital at the age of 70.
Organiser Ruairidh MacLean said: “A few of the musicians from Mafia in the 1990s got in touch saying they wanted to do a tribute concert.
“Since then we have decided to expand it to include all the versions of Mafia. It should be a really great event.”
The group are also hoping to exhibit photographs of Dougie, as well as photographs and pictures of the soul artist.
Ruairidh said: “We’re hoping to document as much of Dougie’s work and history as we can.
“We want people’s pictures and stories so that we can bring everything together.
“Things are still at an early stage but everyone in Dundee is clubbing together and helping out. We have booked the Bonar Hall.”
All the profits from ticket sales, which will take place at the Dundee Rep box office, are going towards the Macmillan Nurses.
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Born and educated in Dundee, Dougie started his first band in 1956.
Among the music community he was held in high esteem, not only in his home city, but across Scotland and the UK.
On the sleeve notes of his last album, SoulMan, he said he was brought up on the start of rock ‘n’ roll, through the ’60s and soul music and Motown, to the present day.
In the early 1960s, Dougie shared a stage with the Beatles when they made a visit to Dundee.
He made up part of one of the support acts, the tartan-clad Hi Four.