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Jonathon Harper needs little introduction. He has paid his dues now after half a century of touring, composing, and recording.
His career has fallen into different eras with the focus on mastering a certain type of music: Folk, Classical, Latin, Rock, Italian, Flamenco, and (naturally enough) World Music.
His recent concert at Waikanae’s public Art Gallery with his ART GHETTO band featured a multi-instrumental mix of South American, Folk, and Jazz.creating their own local version of World Music. It included two South American musicians.
Now, with his upcoming solo Road Works concert for us, he will present an equal measure of original guitar instrumentals and poetic songs that reflect ordinary life in New Zealand. Jonathon admires and likes to emulate Sam Hunt’s approach that has harnessed a sophisticated knowledge of language and poetry to successfully reflect the experience of life back to ordinary Kiwis - including shows in p
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THE Children’s Grief Centre in Limerick is calling on the support of the public to help transform a vacant building into a state-of-the-art facility to ensure a brighter future for bereaved and grieving children.
The Children’s Grief Centre - which is the only centre of its kind in Ireland - has received a generous gift of a new premises at the John Henry Newman Campus at Mary Immaculate College.
The building has been gifted by the Mercy Congregation, South Central province.