Don Henley & Jewel – TSB Arena March 25, 2017
With a three night stint in Aoteroa, Don Henley rounded off his four-decade time machine in the Capital with much ado and little fanfare.
With a three night stint in Aoteroa, Don Henley rounded off his four-decade time machine in the Capital with much ado and little fanfare.
Auckland musician Kendall Elise (Thee Rum Coves, The Situations) has just released her debut EP, I Didn’t Stand A Chance, and is performing tonight with her band at The Wine Cellar.
What’s the best way to come back from the dead? Answer: Remake your own requiem and dress the corpse in the clothes of The Pogues, Neil Young, Crowded House and Bob Dylan.
The Bone Feeder is an opera that started out as a play. It was written by Renee Liang in 2007, inspired by stories of early Chinese New Zealanders who came here as gold miners in the late 19th century.
For sheer entertainment value, Adele proved last night at Auckland’s Mt Smart Stadium that those hundreds of dollars shelled out by adoring fans were, indeed, well spent.
Women About Sound convened their first meeting this week with a panel discussion about challenges facing women musicians. 13th Floor reporter Dedee Wirjapranata was on hand and filed this story.
On just one night in Auckland, it could be said that the city’s musical cup runneth over with the creative talents of songwriters and performers Adele, Don Henley and Jewel all on offer.
Four of New Zealand’s premier soul singers take on Aretha’s canon and generate plenty of respect.
After years of performing with various bands up and down New Zealand, Anthony Stretch releases his debut solo album, titled, Bury The Horses, tomorrow. Tomorrow also marks the first date of a nationwide tour that begins at Auckland’s Wine Cellar.
England’s not burning, they’re drowning in lard and apathy. That’s the main premise behind the duo’s new English Tapas – a bitter, sludgy tasting plate of modern life in Blighty.