Too Many Chiefs visit Kauaeranga Hall

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Andrew London’s reputation stands mostly on his satirical and comedic songs which lampoon many of New Zealand society’s obsessions, foibles and taboos, eliciting chuckles from audiences all over New Zealand, Australia and Norfolk Island.

 

Rob Joass is well known throughout New Zealand through his solo work and with his band

Hobnail. He writes compulsively, tours incessantly, teaches guitar and produces albums for other artists, and is a three-time finalist at the NZ Music Awards.

 

Patriarch of the group Wayne Mason (MNZM) has been instrumental 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’.

 

Charlotte Yates is an independent singer/songwriter and recording artist. She has released seven of her own solo albums, alongside extensive collaborative and compilation work and has completed projects honouring Hone Tuwhare, Witi Ihimaera and Katherine Mansfield.

 

WHAT:               TOO MANY CHIEFS

WHEN:               Saturday 16 September 2023 at 7:30pm

WHERE:            Kauaeranga Hall, 437 Kauaeranga Valley Rd, Thames

TICKETS:            Door sales         $25

Pre-paid             $22 txt: 021912993 or kauaerangahallmusic@gmail.com

or The Music Shop, 712 Pollen St, Thames 

 

When

  • Saturday, 16 September 2023 | 07:30 PM

Location

Kauaeranga Hall, 437 Kauaeranga Valley Rd, Thames, View Map

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