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VOXNOVA with RICHARD ADAMS

Ticket Information

  • Member: $5.00 each
  • Non-member: $20.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Tue 5 Jul 2022, 7:30pm–9:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

colinsandford

Covid 19 Orange Level Mask Wearing Policy

We strongly encourage the wearing of masks at all times while moving around the venue.

Alan MacDonald - Founder / Percussionist Alan performed as a drummer for a rock band he created in his teens, as a folk percussionist inspired by the British band Penguin Café Orchestra then Nairobi Trio, Voxnova for many years specialised in Latin, Gitanos and Manouche Jazz. VoxNova has a residency on Mondays at the Caretaker Bar located underground in Britomart.

Aaron Codell - Double Bass.
He’s returned to Voxnova after gaining a great deal of experience performing for jazz greats Cleo Laine, Mark Murphy and saxophonist George Coleman, Annie Crummer, Hello Sailor, King Kapisi, as well as vocalists Caitlin Smith, Jan Hellriegel and Linn Lorkin. Aaron has also supported a long list of theatrical productions and occasionally moonlights with the Auckland
Philharmonic Orchestra.

Richard Adams -Violin
In 1989 Adams and John Quigley formed the Nairobi Trio playing improvised jazz and re-worked standard jazz pieces. Adams received critical acclaim with the jazz group Neon Quaver.

Nigel Gavin -guitar
Originally from Long Island, New York, Nigel is a leading figure, teacher, performer, composer, locally and internationally. Master of the 7 string guitar, in fact, almost anything with strings he has performed with many well-known groups such as, Nairobi Trio, the Fondue Set, the Jews Brothers, the Blue Bottom Stompers, Gitbox Rebellion, now returned to Voxnova after a break of a few years.

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