Late Lounge on Thurs 4 Feb: Jess Chambers
Soothing Sounds at TheNewDowse Late Lounge on Thurs 4 Feb: Jess Chambers
TheNewDowse art museum hosts
country-tinged singer-songwriter Jess Chambers on Thursday 4
February as part of the monthly Late Lounge series.
This event is a great chance to wind down after work, listen
to some great local music and check out TheNewDowse’s
exhibitions. Entry is by koha, with all galleries, café,
bar, shopette and visitor lounge open until 9pm.
Jess
Chambers spent time growing up in sunny California before
settling in Wellington in 2002, where she bonded with
like-minded musicians and established herself as a solo and
collaborative artist. After working with electronic artists
like Rhian Sheehan, she released her 2008 debut solo album
'Jess Chambers and the Firefly Orchestra' to critical
acclaim. The NZ Herald, for example, said it was at times
haunting, at times joyful… a well-crafted collection of
lullabies.
The 'Orchestra' includes some of
Wellington’s finest musicians, including Samuel Flynn
Scott (Phoenix Foundation), Rio Hunuki Hemopo (Fat
Freddy’s Drop, Trinity Roots), Tessa Rain (Fly My
Pretties) and Andy Hummel (Rosy Tin Teacaddy). The
captivating composition 'Island', which ends with an
all-ages sing-along, was chosen by the Green Party as the
theme song for their 2008 election campaign.
In 2009
Chambers was part of ‘The Woolshed Sessions’, a band
that grew from a jam in a former shearing shed in Takaka
Valley, featuring some of New Zealand’s most respected
independent musicians: Age Pryor, Justin Firefly Clarke, Lee
Prebble, Brett Skinner and Al Fraser. A new musical
phenomenon was launched, celebrating original New Zealand
songwriting driven by lashings of lap-steel guitar, lush
vocal harmony sing-a-longs and banjo
punctuations.
Chambers brought to the project her most
uplifting songs to date, in particular ‘Stringing Me
Along’ which won the ‘APRA Best NZ Country Song of
2009’ at the Golden Guitar awards in Gore. Chambers says
“I love how country is considered slightly un-cool but
if you really check out the old-school legends like Hank
Williams, Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash etc you'll find that
these artists had amazing showmanship and song-writing
skills. Their songs are often quite subtly complex even
while they seem so simple.”
Current exhibition
highlights at TheNewDowse: Lisa Walker: Unwearable;
HotHouse Season 2; and Long Live the Modern.
Full details of all exhibitions and events are at www.newdowse.org.nz
ENDS
Late
Lounge with Jess Chambers
7-9PM Thursday 4
February | KOHA
TheNewDowse | 45 Laings Road Lower Hutt