Always love being in the BOP! Afternoon delight at 2.00pm. Songs from our new album ‘Get back To Work!’including ‘The Covid Suite’. New venue – now at the new Memorial Hall instead of the Quarry Park. Call Rosie on 0284121316
Songs from our nee album ‘Get back To Works!’ and most-requested back-catalogue gems. A rare visit to the North Shore! phone Avon on 021 421 109 or email [email protected].
Satire, swing & surreptitious social comment. Contact Maureen at [email protected]
Songs from new album and selected favourites from extensive archives. Subversive satire and scintillating swing, jolly good fun. Tickets $25.00 from here
Kirsten and I play songs from the new album ‘Get Back To Work!’ and selected favourites. Children returning home, Donald Trump, pretentious socialites, beans on toast and male emancipation. Tickets here!
All the tracks from ‘Get back To Work’s with help from some special guests!
‘Get back To Work! at the Hokowhitu BC. K and I are playing duo more and more these days, stripping the songs back to their essence and sharpening the focus. We’ll be playing songs from our new album about various things, and exploring our back catalogue form the last 20 years. Call Steve 0273682367
at the Royal Hotel in Featherston (thanks guys). Both Terry Crayford and James Tait Jamieson have agreed to reunite for a one off (at this stage) reunion gig. We’ll be playing stuff from our last (and best?) album Concrete Block Motel and delving into the archives. All requests welcome!. Tix $50.00 at Eventfinda and will include a welcome… Read More »
Yes indeed…Terry Crayford and James Tait Jamieson have agreed to get together for a once-off reunion after about 8 years. The Royal Hotel in Featherston have kindly agreed to host us …it will be $50.00 a ticket which included a food platter and welcome drink. Taking all requests and really looking forward to it! Tix at Eventfinda.
We double-bill with these ’70s icons…yes of course they will play ‘Pretty Girl’, ‘Everyone Knows’, Miss September’, Life Begins at 40′ and of course ‘Aunty Alice’. which, if you’re as old as me, will take you right back to the late 60s when these guys were household names. See more about them here.