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Too Many Chiefs Trio: Rob Joass, Wayne Mason & Andrew London

Ticket Information

  • Members: $20.00 each
  • Non-Members: $25.00 each
  • Students with ID: $5.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 23 Aug 2020, 7:30pm–9:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

judismitheram

Three songwriters argue over headline billing, playing order, and whose shout it is, while talking about themselves and playing their self-selected ’Greatest Hits’.

Wayne Mason is something of a Kiwi icon, having won the 'song of the Century' with his song 'Nature', first recorded in the '60s with The Fourmyula, and also covered by the Muttonbirds in the '90s. Also a founder member of Rockinghorse and The Warratahs, Wayne now records and tours under his own name. When on the road with the Chiefs his job is to deliver philosophical profundities such as ‘music is like water - it just seeps away into the ground’.

Rob Joass leads several groups; The Shot Band, Hobnail and the Hard Core Troubadours. His gritty songs are equal parts Celtic folk and country rock, with the occasional barb of satirical humour betraying a cynical perspective on the human condition honed by decades of constant touring through the highways and back roads Europe, Canada and NZ. Rob calls this ‘repeatedly smashing myself up against a wall’.

Andrew London tours and records with his own trio, imaginatively named The Andrew London Trio. He was previously Chief of swing trio Hot Club Sandwich, whose repertoire consisted mostly of Andrew's whimsical, humourous and satirical ditties. He was also assistant Chief of Kapiti's 'Cattlestops', a five-piece country band whose Tui-nominated album 'Back to Rosetta Road' provided much of the soundtrack to the movie 'Second Hand Wedding'.

Mates on the road rolling out top quality songwriting and musicianship, with lashings of irony and humour. - East Auckland Times

Doors open 7pm Performance starts at 7.30pm. You will get a seat if you arrive close to 7pm.

Plenty of well-lit off-street parking.

Door sales cash only: Tea, coffee, biscuits and cake available during the break, also bar facilities for cold refreshments throughout the night, Eftpos available for purchases only, no cash-out facility. Folk Club and Irish Society members please remember to bring your current membership card as this is required for club licensing. Non-members sign in at the bar.

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