Jazz Legend Nathan Haines Live At Zoomusic
Media Release
17 January 2007
Jazz Legend Nathan Haines Live At Zoomusic
New Zealand’s biggest selling jazz artist, Nathan Haines, will take to the stage at Auckland Zoo for Wild Bean Cafe ZooMusic on Sunday, 28 January (6pm – 9pm).
Nathan Haines will perform with his eight-piece All Star Band featuring vocalist Vanessa Freeman and keyboardist and producer Mike Patto, two widely acclaimed musicians from the United Kingdom. They will delight jazz lovers with material from Haines’ new album, along with songs from his hugely popular Squire for Hire record. Haines and band will be supported by the distinct sounds of dDub.
London-based Haines has earned a reputation as one of New Zealand’s foremost jazz musicians with his unique fusion of jazz and modern dance music. Classically trained, Haines studied jazz in New York before his return to Auckland where his residency at the club Cause Celebre became legendary. His Shift Left album (1994) was New Zealand’s highest selling jazz record until it was surpassed by Squire for Hire (2003), which remains in the number one position to date.
All concerts in the Wild Bean Cafe ZooMusic series (21 January to 24 February) also support a vital conservation project.Haines’ concert will help the 21st Century Tiger Kerinci Seblat Project in aid of Sumatran tigers. Haines says of this project: “The Sumatran tiger is definitely one of the worlds most endangered species, and with only 400 in the wild, it is imperative that they be saved. It is not too late. The 21st Century Tiger Project in Sumatra is helping to ensure another generation of people will be able to see these majestic creatures, and that their habitat is saved.”
It is predicted that if the current destruction of habitat and illegal poaching continues, this critically endangered animal will be extinct by 2020.
World Heritage Site Kerinci Seblat’s 14,000km² is one of the most important conservation areas in South-east Asia. Due to its large areas with natural prey and fewer predators, it holds the best hope for long-term tiger conservation. Its tiger protection and conservation units work to halt the poaching and trafficking of tigers, and work alongside villagers to prevent tiger-human conflict.
Supporting Nathan Haines is dDub - one of New Zealand’s best-loved live acts. The high-energy Auckland-based group draw their influences from rock, roots, reggae and dub, and the result is a unique sound guaranteed to capture your attention. dDub will entertain at the band rotunda from 6.15pm to 7.15pm before Haines performs with his eight-piece All Star Band from 7.45pm.
Wild Bean Cafe ZooMusic tickets can be pre-purchased at the zoo (phone 360 3805,) or through Ticketek www.ticketek.co.nz or phone 307 5000,. Service fees will apply). With limited capacity, and tickets expected to sell fast, we recommend advance booking. Tickets adults $25, children (4 – 15yrs) $10, and $60 for a family pass (two adults, two children). Bookings of 10 or more receive a 10 per cent discount.
Your ZooMusic ticket is also your entry to the zoo – so come early to explore the zoo and check out your favourite animals. Please be aware the Band Rotunda area may be closed off in the afternoon to enable safe production set-up, and that the zoo will be cleared at 5.15pm. This is to ensure all attendees have a ticket, and to prevent over-crowding. Re-entry will be permitted as soon as non-concert goers have been cleared.
Make your night extra special by reserving a VIP enclosure for you and your favouritehomo sapiens. Enjoy being regularly fed and watered as you relax on your luxury hay bales. Capacity (per enclosure) is 10 people and an enclosure costs $600. For further details and to book, phone 360 4705. Alternatively, sort out your picnic needs by pre-ordering a delicious hamper from Darwin's Cafe. Prices start at just $20. Phone Darwin's Café on 360 5261. Limited edition ZooMusic tee shirts also available at Wild Zone Gift Shop. Further details for all of the above at www.aucklandzoo.co.nz
Wild Bean Cafe ZooMusic twilight concert series 2007, in association with Juice TV, MusicWorks, The Radio Network and Gordon’s Gin & Tonic; 21 January – 24 February, 6pm – 9pm.
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Dates:
Concert Artist Conservation Project
Sun 21
Jan (6pm – 9pm) Greg Johnson Cheetah Outreach, South
Africa
Sun 28 Jan (6pm - 9pm) Nathan Haines 21st
Century Tiger Kerinci Seblat
National Park/Sumatran
tiger
Sat 10 Feb (6pm - 9pm) Tim Finn Department
of conservation “Operation Head Start” (Tuatara)
Sun
18 Feb (6pm - 9pm) The Black Seeds Sumatran
Orangutan
Conservation Project (Orangutan)
Sat 24 Feb
(6pm - 9pm) Anika Moa BNZ Save the Kiwi’s
Operation Nest
Egg
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