Northland news in brief: Brave Caitlin Smith playing; and open fire season in Kaipara
28 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Brave Caitlin Smith and her Imaginary Band are playing in Whangārei tomorrow night.
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Caitlin Smith and band at Riverbank
Brave Caitlin Smith s Imaginary Band are playing in Whangārei tomorrow to promote Smith s latest album You Have Reached Your Destination . Caitlin Smith (piano and vocals), Lance McNicoll (guitar) and Steve Cournane (percussion and cymbals) are a dream team performing jazz and folk music. Smith is a mesmerising performer, song-poet and story singer. Legally blind since birth, she is a tireless advocate for accessibility issues and the healing and transformative power of creativity. The show will be at The Riverbank Centre, Reyburn House Ln, from 7.30pm tomorrow. Tickets are at www.whangareitheatrecompany.org.nz or from Craniums, Reyburn House Lane.
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Press Release – Arts on Tour New Zealand
Carnivorous Plant Society are back! Allow New Zealands favourite psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then straight to the depths of hell!
“Wonderful!” – John Campbell, Radio NZ
“Some serious instrument playing going on!” – Kathryn Ryan, Radio NZ
“Wonderful bunch of extremely talented musicians… they wowed the audience last night.” – 4th Wall theatre
Carnivorous Plant Society are back! Allow New Zealand’s favourite psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then straight to the depths of hell!
“Some serious instrument
playing going on!” - Kathryn Ryan, Radio
NZ Wonderful bunch of
extremely talented musicians. they wowed the audience last
night. - 4th Wall
theatre
Carnivorous Plant Society
are back! Allow New Zealand’s favourite
psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the
streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then
straight to the depths of hell!
The talented quartet
of four of New Zealand s most accomplished musicians perform
their original compositions that will ignite the
imaginations of both children and adults alike. Featuring
Finn Scholes, Eric Scholes (Brett Adams replaces Eric from