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To Many Chiefs: Rob J., Wayne M., Andrew L. & Lorina H.

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $25.00 each
  • Members: $20.00 each
  • Students with ID: $5.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 1 Oct 2023, 7:30pm–9:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

judismitheram

Too Many Chiefs are four of NZ’s busiest singer/songwriters: Rob Joass, Andrew London, Wayne Mason and Lorina Harding all tour their own respective shows, sometimes internationally, and once or twice a year come together to share songs and stories from the road. Their individual influences and performing styles range from blues and jazz to country and folk, often with an element of social commentary, personal reflection and occasional satire.

A founder member of Hot Club Sandwich and The Cattlestops, now playing and recording mostly under his own name, Andrew London’s reputation stands mostly on his satirical and comedic songs which lampoon many of NZ society’s obsessions, foibles and taboos. Songs like Middle-Aged Man in Lycra, Country’s Buggered and I Hugged My Mate have elicited chuckles from audiences all over NZ, Australia and Norfolk Island, and have contributed to a Correspondence School English Syllabus, several feature films, and 20 recorded albums.

Rob Joass is well known throughout NZ through his solo work and with his band Hobnail, He writes compulsively, tours incessantly, teaches guitar and produces albums for other artists. His songs have been covered by artists both in NZ and abroad, and he is a three-time finalist at the NZ Music Awards. Hobnail are zeroing in on 30 years as a touring and recording entity. Rob is currently working on his 4th solo album with Auckland producer Wayne Bell (Greg Johnson, Gin Wigmore, The Bads and many more).

Patriarch of the group Wayne Mason has been instrumental (ha) in the formation and success of some of the most revered names in Kiwi music history. Rocking Horse, the Fourmyula and the Warratahs all owe their inception to Mason, who shows no signs of slowing the pace, or lowering the standard he set back in 1969 when he penned the song ‘Nature’, named by APRA in 2004 as ‘Best Kiwi Song of the Century’. That same year the Fourmyula were recording at Abbey Road studios in London, at which time he became, as far as we know, the only Kiwi musician to have had morning tea with John Lennon and Paul McCartney while they were recording ‘Oh Darling!’ Wayne is currently working on a ‘best of’ which will pull together his favourite tunes from the last 50 years. He is a member of the NZ Order of Merit.

Special guest for this show is Lorina Harding. Her first album, Lucky Damn Woman, received exceptional reviews, winning Best Folk Album at the 1992 NZ Music awards and Lorina was nominated Most Promising Female Vocalist in the same year. In 2005, Lorina’s second album, Clean Break, also captured a Tui and attracted great reviews while Lorina was Metro Magazine’s pick for Best NZ Female Solo Artist for 2005 writing: “…(She) proves life experiences are intrinsic to coming up with the song-writing goods.” Lorina’s extensive theatrical background, storytelling abilities and infectious humour blend to create mesmerising stage performances reviewers have called “…utterly captivating.” Lorina has played support for Lucinda Williams (USA), Suzanne Vega (USA), Katy Moffat (USA), Guy Clark (USA), Rory McLeod (UK) and Blue Rodeo (Canada). Lorina is a truly gifted performer, an accomplished singer songwriter and musician (NZ Musician calls her “an evolved craftsperson”) with a distinctive and original sound. Her songs have been called “…masterpieces in miniature…” sung with a voice “…resonant and soulful as a gospel choir…”

The quartet’s collective is a broad spectrum of songwriting styles, and the songs are delivered with skill, enthusiasm and respect, with spontaneous banter and self-deprecating humour.
‘Mates on the road rolling out top quality songwriting and musicianship with lashings of irony and humour’ – East Auckland Times May 2014.

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Doors open 7pm. Performance starts 7.30pm
Door sales cash only: Supper available during the break, also bar facilities throughout the night

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