Reverend Peyton: “You Can Almost Smell The Dirt” (Interview)
Reverend Peyton brings his Big Damned Band back to Auckland for a return engagement at The Tuning Fork this coming Friday.
Reverend Peyton brings his Big Damned Band back to Auckland for a return engagement at The Tuning Fork this coming Friday.
After testing the waters in NZ with opening slots for James Blunt and Paul Kelly, Australian duo Busby Marou jump in with both feet with their first headlining tour across the ditch.
Blue Murder and Select Touring are excited to announce the return of singer/songwriter Frank Turner this November.
AUCKLAND (Jan 17, 2018) – Gifted Australian singer-songwriter VANCE JOY has big news for his New Zealand fans. The current Rolling Stone Australia cover star today announces a one-off solo show at The Tuning Fork on 28 March to celebrate the release of his sophomore album Nation of Two.
The Mockers’ cat is finally out of the bag. To celebrate the release of their upcoming Live DVD/CD, the band will play shows in Auckland, Wellington, Tauranga and Christchurch.
Honouring the old-school Motown sound and working it into something of their very own, Melbourne four-piece, The Teskey Brothers, stunned many in 2017 with their gorgeous debut album, HALF MILE HARVEST.
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band’s debut NZ tour in 2016 won over audiences with the exceptional slide guitar skills of the Rev himself along with his wife “Washboard” Breezy Peyton’s rhythmic washboard strumming accompanied by some boot stompin’ drums.
It was two shows for the price of one last night at Auckland’s Tuning Fork as former Pavement guitarist Spiral Stairs and up-and-coming Brooklyn indie-rockers Big Thief each served up a full set.
All the old punks, and a few new ones, gathered at Auckland’s Tuning Fork last night to spend some time with a Sex Pistol. Original bass player Glen Matlock put on a solo acoustic show that may have put off folks looking for a night of anarchic anthems.
Canadian songstress Frazey Ford made her New Zealand live performance debut at Auckland’s Tuning Fork last night.