Retro Pack Trio at Cable Top Eatery
Cable Top Eatery 1 Upland Rd Kelburn, Wellington, Wellingtonwith Andrew, Kirsten and April singing your favourite jazz & swing standards from the 30s & 40s. Great view and splendid menu!
with Andrew, Kirsten and April singing your favourite jazz & swing standards from the 30s & 40s. Great view and splendid menu!
Thrilled to be opening the show, and playing keyboard for these legendary snifflers. Tickets are available either at the club or by phoning 06 386 2571.
The Chiefs perform an intimate concert at our mate Sarah-Jane's house - ph 0296500162 to book. Andrew London, Wayne Mason, and Rob Joass. Stories, songs and banter.
Tall Tales and taller songs from Andrew London, Rob Joass and Wayne Mason, tickets here! Mates on the road rolling out top quality songwriting and musicianship, with lashings of irony and humour. – East Auckland Times Three songwriters argue over headline billing, playing order, and whose shout it is, while talking about themselves and playing their self-selected ’Greatest… Read More »
With Wayne...
I think I first played here about 2001 and have been trying to get back ever since! K and I perform some new songs about supermarket shopping, Streaming services, mowing neighbour's berms and playing in cafes (ironic?) Contact Peter by phone or email to book your seats
Those mighty Cantabrian hoofers the Swingtown Rebels have organised a 12-hour dance party (or listening opportunity if your habits are more sedate) called Microcosm at Altiora, Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre, Hereford Sting's CHCH. We're playing till about 3.00pm after which there will be other acts. So chuffed that fabulous Fiona Pears wll be playing with… Read More »
Andrew with Wayne Mason, Rob Joass and Charlotte Yates, singing their own songs with panache and humour. A show of two halves, originality and humour will be the winners on the day. Book on the 4th Wall website.
Magnificent Heritage House hosts heinous hoons Rob Joass, Andrew London, Charlotte Yates and Wayne Mason. A rare opportunity to hear Wayne present his own canon of original songs spanning the decades since he penned Nature, New Zealand's Song of the Century (voted by APRA members in 2004) while sitting on his girlfriend's porch in 1969. Joass, Yates and… Read More »
A stellar lineup playing variations on the swing genre - elements of blues, rock'n'roll, jazz and country styles pervade. Explosive instrumental soloists Wayne 'The piano is really a percussion instrument' Mason and Brian 'the sax fiend' Omundsen let rip over driving rhythm section of Kirsten London (bass) and Ryan Watson (drums) assisted by Andrew London (guitar), who wrangles… Read More »