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Barry: The Man Who Moves The Music Fundraiser Compilation Launched

Barry: The Man Who Moves The Music Fundraiser Compilation Launched Chris Cudby / Thursday 24th December, 2020 11:22AM       Andrew Barry, a fundraiser compilation has been unveiled with all proceeds going to Barry: The Man Who Moves The Music includes top notch contributions from Emily Edrosa, Ben Woods, Salad Boys, Nervous Jerk and many more. If you re hanging around the Garden City this summer you can catch The Sundae Painters, The Axedmen (Axemen with Delaney Davidson) and Violet French with band squeezing in a pre-New Year s knees-up at Lyttelton s The Loons on 30th December. Throw your weight behind an awesome cause, download and donate 

Artists Band Together For Fundraising Compilation We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar

Monday, 21 December 2020, 9:20 am New Zealand musicians including Marlon Williams, The Beths and Reb Fountain have contributed unreleased tracks for We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar, a fundraising compilation album released today as a fundraiser for the beloved Karangahape Road music venues. Album curator Anthony Metcalf says that the idea for the complication came to him during Level 4 lockdown as it became clear that music venues would be hard hit by uncertainty and event restrictions for the foreseeable future. Whammy Bar and the Wine Cellar have been such important venues in the Auckland music infrastructure, and for many of these acts when they first

auckland scoop co nz » Artists Band Together For Fundraising Compilation We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar

Press Release – Great Things New Zealand musicians including Marlon Williams, The Beths and Reb Fountain have contributed unreleased tracks for We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar, a fundraising compilation album released today as a fundraiser for the beloved Karangahape Road music venues. Album curator Anthony Metcalf says that the idea for the complication came to him during Level 4 lockdown as it became clear that music venues would be hard hit by uncertainty and event restrictions for the foreseeable future. “Whammy Bar and the Wine Cellar have been such important venues in the Auckland music infrastructure, and for many of these acts when they first started out. We need to make sure these venues are still around for the next musicians coming through.”

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