Celebrate Maori music at Pt England Reserve
Auckland City Council
Media release
26 February 2008
Celebrate Maori music at Pt England Reserve
Auckland City Council is celebrating the music of our tangata whenua with Holden Astra Summer Sounds at Pt England Reserve on Sunday, 9 March from 3pm to 6pm.
This is the second-to-last concert in the Holden Astra Summer Sounds series, featuring the talented line up of:
- The Kingites – formed in the late 1990s by former Dam Native MC and vocalist Hone Manukau, with drummer Dan Harawira (Che Fu and Unity Pacific), bass player Mike Forbes, guitarist Steve Forbes, vocalist Carl “EQ” Newman, keyboardist Junior “JR” Paea, and percussionist Jason Maze
- Brother Love – one of one of New Zealand’s most successful Cook Island Maori artists
- Billy TK Senior – a former member of bands such as the Sinners, Human Instinct and Powerhouse, appearing at this event on electric guitar with his son, Billy TK Junior.
Auckland City Council’s Music in Parks 2008 is proudly sponsored by Holden Astra and Drake International, and supported by New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT), The Lion Foundation, Radioworks (Solid Gold, The Breeze, More FM, Radio Live and Kiwi FM), 95bFM, Ecover and NZ Rockshops.
Visit www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/mips for full Music in Parks programme details.
ENDS
Note to editors:
Music in Parks – Upcoming Holden Astra Summer Sounds concerts:
Friday, 29 February, 6pm to 9.30pm
Holden
Astra Summer Sounds – Blues at Blockhouse Bay
Featuring Midge Marsden, and Tom Sharplin and the
Cadillacs
Blockhouse Bay Beach Reserve
Saturday, 1
March, 4pm to 7pm
Holden Astra Summer Sounds – Selwyn
Reserve
Featuring Greg Johnson and Anna Coddington
Selwyn Reserve, Mission Bay
Sunday, 9 March, 3pm to
6pm
Holden Astra Summer Sounds – Maori Music at Parks
Featuring The Kingites, Brother Love and Billy TK
Senior.
Point England Reserve, Glen Innes
Friday, 28
March, 5.30pm to 8.30pm
Holden Astra Summer Sounds –
Te Wero Island
Featuring Sean James Donnelly and One
Million Dollars.
Te Wero Island, Viaduct Harbour