There's a homecoming for two former members of rock band Terrorvision as they play Keighley next Thursday.

The band may have been from Bradford but Leigh Marklew grew up in Riddlesden and Tony Wright now lives in Oldfield.

They perform with their new bands, Malibu Stacey and Laika Dog (pictured), at the New Variety Club on Russell Street.

Both outfits have been on the road all this year playing gigs, as well as writing and recording new music.

The bands -- one named after a Simpsons doll and the other a Russian dog sent into space -- are playing together for the first time.

Alternative rock can be heard from around 8.30pm (doors open 7.30pm). Tickets £5 from Speaks outdoor shop in the bus station, or £6 on the door.

n A household name in South Africa will deliver his comedy songs tonight at the Bacca Pipes Folk Club.

Jeremy Taylor has been performing for the past 30 years across Europe, Africa and Australia.

Born in Britain, he became a teacher in South Africa, singing blues in Johannesburg clubs before embarking on comic songwriting.

In the 1960s, following South African success, he became a staple on the British folk scene and worked with Spike Milligan and Cat Stevens.

Subsequent decades saw him do cabaret, army entertaining, farming, acting, article writing and one-man shows.

Jeremy, who returned to Britain in 1994, appears from 8.30pm at the Bacca Pipes' home in Keighley Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street, off Cavendish Street.

n The Demon Barbers lead what is billed as a high-energy fusion of traditional and contemporary music this Sunday.

The folk-rock band, led by Keighley man Damien Barber, is playing the Love Apple on Great Horton Road, Bradford.

Noted for its innovative arrangements of traditional song, the band was hailed by Radio 2. The session begins at 7.30pm on Sunday. Admission £4 (£2.50 concessions). Phone 01274 744075.

n Hush will play the Morris Dancers, Colne, tomorrow, and Johnny and the Poorboys play the Craven Heifer, Addingham, on Sunday.

n Soulfish is filling up its 2004 diary with gigs including one in late January at leading Brighouse soul venue the Ritz Ballroom.

Dates can be seen on the band's newly-overhauled web site: www.soulfish.fsnet.co.uk.

n Pink Floyd tribute band Off the Wall, whose members include Worth Valley man Paul Barker, performs at Bradford University on December 20. Tickets £14 from 08700 600100.

n A second former member of Oasis is bringing his latest band to Keighley's New Variety Club.

Guigsy has been producing and arranging for reggae band The Nazarites over the past year.

He recruited them as an instrumental three-piece, expanding to five members with the bass player singing. The band plays the Russell Street club on Wednesday, December 17.