Cattlestops at Raumati Social Club
Raumati Social Club 34 Poplar Ave, Raumati, KapitiCountry rock and western swing dabbling with Jimmy Ray Cameron and the 'Stops.
Country rock and western swing dabbling with Jimmy Ray Cameron and the 'Stops.
Kiwi satire with Andrew, Kirsten & Nils. Our first time at this intimate Inglewood venue, owned and operated by local legends Karen Clarke and Michael Self. We'll be airing some new original songs and indulging any requests for the old ones. Folky
Scintillating swing and subversive satire at this delightfully retro bowler, organised by that old Bent Horseshoe himself, Steve Tolley. Call Steve on 027-368-2367 to book. $25.00
swinging standards and originals, also some novelty songs and musical comedy. Andrew & Kirsten London with Nils Olsen.
Kirsten & I alternating between the folky storytelling songs, and the usual satirical humour. Show starts 7.30 - we'll be on about 8.45.
Wayne Mason, Laura Collins, Rob Joass and Andrew London argue over basses, guitars, pianos and mandolins while contributing to each others' songs. Much chaos and laughter ensues. Email the Grand to book at $55 pp, usual astonishing buffet included.
Four songwriters go head-to head with axes and microphones drawn. Hilarity ensues but mutual respect underlies apparent chaos. Laura Collins (poignancy one minute - blues belters the next), Rob Joass (Pathos and grit), Wayne Mason (layers of psychoanalysis required) and Andrew London (satire & cynicism) mash up their favourite songs with each other. Enough material for a Psychiatric… Read More »
Four songwriters go head-to head with axes and microphones drawn. Hilarity ensues but mutual respect underlies apparent chaos. Laura Collins (poignancy one minute - blues belters the next), Rob Joass (Pathos and grit), Wayne Mason (layers of psychoanalysis required) and Andrew London (satire & cynicism) mash up their favourite songs with each other. Enough material for a Psychiatric… Read More »
Andrew & Kirsten playing faves at Wellington's oldest pub.
Winter concert at one of New Zealand's finest Lodges. Too Many Chiefs are four singer/songwriters 'in the round' who like to help each other render their own favourite original songs. Rob Joass, Wayne Mason, Laura Collins and Andrew London all come at songwriting from different angles but share enough common ground to enjoy collaborating in a two hour… Read More »