A CHARITY evening of Americana, folk, pop and live dance will take place at Dunfermline's Fire Station Creative in memory of one of its founding directors.

Bob Moir died at the age of 66 in 2016 after more than a year-long battle with prostate cancer.

Before he passed away he helped his son, gallery curator Ian Moir, renovate the old city fire station by decorating all 21 studios.

Dunfermline Press: Dancers Adriel Amadi and Sarah Elliott.Dancers Adriel Amadi and Sarah Elliott. (Image: Fire Station Creative)

This allowed artists and creatives to take up their residency there.

Ian said: "My dad was a huge fan of Country music which he fully explored when he lived in America.

"Before he passed away, he helped us renovate the old fire station by volunteering to decorate all 21 studios, getting them ready for the artists and creatives to move in.

"It took him four months to complete, so it's safe to say Fire Station Creative couldn’t have opened without his support. He was a man who loved his community."

Dunfermline Press: Solo performer Sandy Power.Solo performer Sandy Power. (Image: Fire Station Creative)

All funds raised at the event will go towards Prostate Scotland.

It has been organised by Bob's friend from his Woodmill High School days, Alan Forrester.

The pair had played rugby together, though fell out of touch in later years, and Alan was inspired to launch the annual concert after finding out about his friend's death in the Press before he was able to catch up with him.

He will be supporting the headlining acts alongside Ron Halliday as a part of Ron & Al.

Dunfermline Press: Robyn Smith, of RAAB.Robyn Smith, of RAAB. (Image: Fire Station Creative)

There will then by performances from Robyn Smith of RAAB, a talented singer-songwriter whose music has been played on BBC radio, and Sandy Power, a powerful solo performer with "immense song-writing ability".

The night will begin with a live dance performance by Adriel Amadi and Sarah Elliott.

Tickets can be bought for the event, which takes place on September 1, from the Fire Station Creative cafe/bar or on Eventbrite.