Andrew London solo at Dockside
Dockside Restaurant Shed 3, Queens Wharf, Wellington, New Zealandlazy lunch!
lazy lunch!
wood-fired pizzas, craft beers, glass of wine in the Eastbourne sunshine. We'll try some new songs and see if we still know the old ones.
Scintillating swing standards and originals with sax solos (Nils Olsen) and pumping guitar/bass rhythm section (Andrew & Kirsten London). Subversive satire and healthy cynicism.
Sunday Lounge! Mrs London may assist.
Expansive views out to Mana Island and sumptuous buffet included at $40.00. New songs, old songs, red songs, blue songs. Andrew & Kirsten with mental-instrumultanist James Tait-Jamieson.
New satire and comedic songs in the Grand's Victorian surroundings from the Trio, guests Kirsten and The Kirstenettes, Cecil Stevenson and the Grand's usual fabulous buffet. Dinner and show $55.00 pp
Andrew, Kirsten and Brian (sax, Irish whistle, harmonica, kazoo) play your favourite old songs and some satirical comedic originals that will have you in stitches.
Crooning the smoothies at the Mayfair in New Plymouth with James Cameron (bass), James Tait-Jamieson (sax), April Phillips (vox), Lance Philip (drums) and Andrew London (guitar). Songs from the Rat Pack era by Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee and others.
Four of New Zealand’s busiest songwriters offer an entertaining evening of wordplay, musical and otherwise, as they join forces to perform their favourite original songs. Andrew London, Wayne Mason, Laura Collins and Rob Joass are all well-seasoned musicians who tour their own respective bands nationally. Coming together in Too Many Chiefs to celebrate song-writing and share stories from… Read More »
Four of New Zealand’s busiest songwriters offer an entertaining evening of wordplay, musical and otherwise, as they join forces to perform their favourite original songs. Andrew London, Wayne Mason, Laura Collins and Rob Joass are all well-seasoned musicians who tour their own respective bands nationally. Coming together in Too Many Chiefs to celebrate song-writing and share stories from… Read More »