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Live Photos: Connan Mockasin - Hollywood Theatre, Auckland Annabel Kean / Connor Crawford / Friday 30th July, 2021 10:55AM
Excuse me while I add oversized suit jacket and floppy bowtie to my spring wardrobe wishlist after a glossy
Connan Mockasin wore the hell out of that fit at the first of two sold out Hollywood Avondale shows last night. One of the very last events in the
Elemental Nights series, save for Dope Lemon and Mild Orange s zesty Auckland Town Hall knees up in September, Mockasin performed for an enthralled Thursday crowd, preceded by a special film screening from his ongoing
Connor Crawford was amongst the hustle and bustle, camera in hand, and captured Mockasin and his teeny tiny moustache in the dramatic lighting of the Hollywood theatre. Click the below thumbnails to experience the night that was.
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Press Release – Live Nation Entertainment
AUCKLAND, NZ – JULY, 13 2021 – Live Nation in partnership with Auckland Unlimited, presents
Elemental Nights kicking off this Friday, July 16 as part of Elemental AKL.
Due to the uncertainty around the reopening of the travel bubble between New South Wales and New Zealand, the
Dope Lemon show with special guests
Mild Orange scheduled to take place on Friday, July 23 has unfortunately been rescheduled to Friday, September 17 at the Auckland Town Hall. All existing tickets remain valid for the rescheduled date without the need for exchange. Patrons unable to attend the new show can obtain a refund from the point of purchase. Refund requests must be received by 5pm, Wednesday, August 11.
Sixty Summers is not actually Stoneâs first solo release; there was The Memory Machine in 2010 and By The Horns in 2012. But, she says, â[those albums] felt like songs that I could have put on an Angus & Julia record. And this feels like a first record.â
Stoneâs reinvention has been a long time coming. She and her brother never intended to be a double act â they only paired up because their aunt, music industry veteran Cathy Oates, suggested they put out an EP together. That release, Chocolate & Cigarettes, was an immediate hit that sealed their future. But collaboration didnât come naturally.