Tag Archives: country

Too Many Chiefs at The Grand

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.

Little Londons Duo at Reikorangi

Kirsten and I performing new originals and some standards, in the company of Legal Tender Duo (Ian Campbell and Moira Howard) in this best-kept secret house concert mountainside venue. Bring a picnic and something to BBQ. Bookings are essential and we already have crowd,so Email Ian to book ASAP!

Cattlestops at Raumati Social Club

Our local haunt and spiritual home…James Cameron and Andrew London try new Western swing and country-rock tunes. Fantastic food, great ambiance ..just bring a little Koha and we’ll be even happier to see you! Usually (but not always) accompanied by Wayne Mason and Ross McDermott.

Cattlestops at Lily’s Ranch House

Country-rock and western swing standards and originals from James Cameron (bass), Andrew London (piano and guitar), Lance Philip (drums) and James Tait-Jamieson (sax). Great venue with loads of country ambiance – great food & bar service. only $20!

Hot Club Sandwich

Hot Club Sandwich began in the radio NZ recording studio in Wellington around 1992 with a collaboration between Andrew London and pianist/bass player Terry Crayford. The original repertoire was jazz standards in the 1940s Grappelli/Reinhardt ‘Quintette du Hot Club de France’ style. Terry originally played a split electric keyboard with basin the left hand and a violin sample… Read More »

Andrew London and The Swing Voters

The Swing Voters are a five-piece unit recruited to play Andrew’s original songs, and selected swing, R’n’B & country rock classics in a bigger band setting than the usual trio format. With the solid rhythm section of Kirsten (bass) and drummer Ryan Watson, and Andrew’s chugging rhythm guitar, soloists Brian Omundsen (sax & harmonica) and Wayne Mason (piano)… Read More »