Tag Archives: folk

Too Many Chiefs at Winemaker’s Daughter

Four of New Zealand’s busiest songwriters offer an entertaining evening of wordplay, musical and otherwise, as they join forces to perform their favourite original songs. Andrew London, Wayne Mason, Laura Collins and Rob Joass are all well-seasoned musicians who tour their own respective bands nationally. Coming together in Too Many Chiefs to celebrate song-writing and share stories from… Read More »

Too Many Chiefs at Haumoana

Four of New Zealand’s busiest songwriters offer an entertaining evening of wordplay, musical and otherwise, as they join forces to perform their favourite original songs. Andrew London, Wayne Mason, Laura Collins and Rob Joass are all well-seasoned musicians who tour their own respective bands nationally. Coming together in Too Many Chiefs to celebrate song-writing and share stories from… Read More »

Too Many Chiefs at Te Puna Quarry Park Gallery

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 »

Too Many Chiefs at 4th Wall

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 »

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.