Carrying on the tradition of Hot Club Sandwich, The Andrew London Trio offer songs about the trivia and minutiae of daily life from the point of view of a middle-aged, middle-class, Middle Earther, delivered in a deceptively innocuous 1940’s swing style with occasional forays into folk, blues, country and hip-hop. The obvious opportunity for humour is eagerly seized upon and… Read More »
Carrying on the tradition of Hot Club Sandwich, The Andrew London Trio offer songs about the trivia and minutiae of daily life from the point of view of a middle-aged, middle-class, Middle Earther, delivered in a deceptively innocuous 1940’s swing style with occasional forays into folk, blues, country and hip-hop. The obvious opportunity for humour is eagerly seized upon and… Read More »
Carrying on the tradition of Hot Club Sandwich, The Andrew London Trio offer songs about the trivia and minutiae of daily life from the point of view of a middle-aged, middle-class, Middle Earther, delivered in a deceptively innocuous 1940’s swing style with occasional forays into folk, blues, country and hip-hop. The obvious opportunity for humour is eagerly seized upon and… Read More »
Andrew London Trio featuring Kirsten London and Nils Olsen – special guests Wayne Mason and Lance Philip.
With Andrew London, Kirsten London and Nils Olsen. Dinner from 6.00pm, show starts at 7.00pm. Please call Plimmerton Boat Club to book or email Richard.
Some favourite standards, some satirical & humourous original songs, all in a mostly up-tempo swing or 1960s lounge style.
Andrew London’s whimsical songs reflect the national psyche with gentle irreverence, and playfully lampoon many of New Zealand society’s obsessions and taboos. Themes run the gamut from rugby fans, television evangelists, politicians and weddings to male insecurities, technophobia, youth culture, household appliances, pretentious socialites, parenthood, and various other issues of concern to the average middle-aged, middle-class Middle-Earth-dwelling Kiwi. Download our press pack to… Read More »