Tag Archives: country rock

Mod Squad ‘Cheese and Crackers’ at Heritage House for Father’s Day!

After the extraordinary response to our Mothers Day event last May, Heritage House is delighted to host a repeat performance by the outrageous Nick Tansley and his local hero sidekicks Andrew London, Danny Fearn and Michael Franklin-Browne, on Fathers Day 7th September.  The band has been playing as ‘The Mod Quad’, a nod to its mostly ‘70s-derived repertoire,… Read More »

Andrew London Trio do Blues Brunch at The Underworld

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 »

Hobnail and The Londons at 4th Wall, New Plymouth

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 »

Whakaipo Hoedown!

Whakaipo Hoedown! Andrew and his bass-playing partner Kirsten have assembled a crack unit featuring Kiwi rock royalty in the shape of Wayne Mason (keys – ex Fourmyula and Warratahs), John O’Connor (guitar – Redeye, Back Porch Blues Band, NZSO) and drummer Ryan Watson, recently returned to NZ after 15 years playing in Sydney. On the menu will be… Read More »

Hobnail and The Londons at Heritage House, Whanganui

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 »