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Blues from Bob & Kate and Neil Billington

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $10.00 each
  • LFMC members: $5.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 13 Sep 2019, 7:30pm–10:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

On Friday 13, we are pleased to welcome the wonderful Bob Cooper-Grundy and Kate Marshall, with special friend Neil Billington.

Doors open at 7pm and the evening begins with an open mic blackboard, one song each, from regulars. Cost is $10 public/$5 LFMC members and a lovely supper is included.

Bob and Kate are based in the Wairarapa but play gigs regularly around the southern half of the North Island. The song list veers between swing sounds of Texas, mixed with the blues, bluegrass, something approaching jazz and some Pop songs served up in the Bob and Kate way.

Bob Cooper-Grundy has pursued obscurity now for some 40 odd years, having played with some famous people in London including the drummers of The Pogues and the Woodentops. He enjoys playing blues guitar and singing country songs.

Kate Marshall plays violin, accordion and flute and sings quite beautifully. She started with classical piano and singing in choirs and you don't have to listen that carefully to hear Bach and Mozart lurking behind Bob Wills and Memphis Minnie.

They have played at most of the folk clubs in the Wellington area, at the Wellington, Auckland and Dunedin Folk Festivals and at Jazz in Martinborough. Adding Neil Billington's astonishing harmonica playing to the mix puts the emphasis on the Blues and provides even more opportunities for swapping ideas and stealing licks. Check out their Bob and Kate facebook page for details.

Bob, Kate and Neil met at music festivals where they would sit around jamming and enjoying each others music and improvisations. These jam sessions often became long musical conversations as the quickwitted musicians tried to outdo or steal ideas from one another.

If one of them was performing and spotted the others in the audience, eyes would light up and a sudden guest spot would appear on the bill! Most recently they have played together at a cajun restaurant in Wellington, the Mayfair in Upper Hutt and most recently at Jazz in Martinborough.

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