
Andrew London Trio at Arcadia, Upper Hutt Cossie
Lovely restaurant with ambient rock'n'roll from me, K and Wayney. Yay!

Lovely restaurant with ambient rock'n'roll from me, K and Wayney. Yay!

All the hits from yester-yester-year including Miss September, Aunty Alice, Pretty Girl, Life Begins at 80 etc. Andrew plays piano and carries most of the gear.

Our invasion of inner-city Wellington continues. First the Undercurrent, now the Underworld. Tickets here! Afternoon Cruisy Bluesy in the City. Remember the old Greek Taverna? That's the place. Wasn't it Pierro's before that? Kirsten and I will be country-swinging and western-bluesing with Wayne on piano, from the civilised hours of 1.00 till 3.00pm. $20 entry but only half… Read More »

with a celebration of Western swing. Guitarist Nick Granville joins the standard Andrew London Trio lineup of guitar (Andrew), bass (Kirsten) and Wayne Mason (piano) in a celebration of Western swing music, once called 'The bastard child of jazz and country music which neither would invite into their home'. The repertoire will range from standards written in the… Read More »

at Steve & Robyn's...give him a call on 0273682367 or email steve@benthorseshoe.co.nz

Looping and lounging...possibly lunching

with Wayne yay yay yay, rock'n'roll!

Sunday lounging, eating & drinking, possibly in the sun, possibly by a cosy fire

Hobnail and The Londons join forces for a special night at Wanganui’s Heritage House on Friday 1st August—expect great songs and plenty of humour! Andrew and Kirsten London open with some quirky satirical observations, with Hobnail members adding musical spice. Then Hobnail hits the stage, led by Jo Moir’s barnstorming fiddle, stunning harmonies and songs that “make your feet move… Read More »

Hobnail and The Londons join forces for a special night at Wanganui’s Heritage House on Friday 1st August—expect great songs and plenty of humour! Andrew and Kirsten London open with some quirky satirical observations, with Hobnail members adding musical spice. Then Hobnail hits the stage, led by Jo Moir’s barnstorming fiddle, stunning harmonies and songs that “make your feet move… Read More »