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Luck seems to have been following her around – though being adaptable helps. While her fellow music students at the New Zealand School of Music last year were hamstrung from collaborating in ensemble work due to Covid-19 restrictions, Williamson was able to continue completing a Masters in Jazz Composition from her Brooklyn flat. Having finished her Bachelor of Music (Hons) in Jazz Performance in 2018 she could commiserate with the cohort that had to Zoom it in. “Obviously jazz is a performance degree and a lot of it is about combo, playing with other people.” Williamson handed over her thesis just as venues were looking to welcome musos and audiences back.
Grawlixes Share New Album Love You To Death Annabel Kean / Thursday 15th July, 2021 11:21AM
Penelope Esplin (French For Rabbits, Lake South) and
Robin Cederman (Tahu & The Takahes, Prophet Hens) take it in turns belting out eleven monumental folk tracks. Their second album, the first being 2017 s gorgeous home-recorded debut
Set Free, takes the Grawlixes voice and epic instrumentation to a new level, recorded with Lee Prebble, mixed by Tom Healy and mastered by Paul Gold (Sufjan Stevens, Grizzly Bear) with contributions from a wealth of homegrown musicians; strings maestro
Alex Vaatstra, French For Rabbits
Hikurangi Schaverien-Kaa and
James Guilford and