Jameson Jam Sessions – June 2010
Jameson Jam Sessions – June
2010
Auckland:Thursday 10 June, Sale St
Six60,
Jayson Norris & Coast
Wellington: Friday 11 June,
San Francisco Bathhouse
Six60, Jayson Norris &
Coast
Christchurch: Saturday 12 June, Dux de
Lux
The Babysitters Club, Jayson Norris & A Hori
Buzz
In association with Jameson, the world’s number one Irish whiskey, the Jameson Jam Sessions are back for June 2010 presenting a host of brilliant New Zealand talent showcased in three consecutive gigs over three days. The sessions will feature live performances from Six60, Jayson Norris, Coast, The Babysitters Club (Jason Kerrison from Opshop’s new side project) and A Hori Buzz in varied line-ups across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
All gigs will include a soulful jam session finale featuring members from each group improvising together. This series of Jameson Jam Sessions exhibits fresh musicians based around the roots, dub and rock genres and is sure to keep your toes warm as winter sets in.
Tickets are on sale now through Eventfinder and http://www.loop.co.nz
Auckland: http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2010/jun/freemans-bay/jameson-jam-sessions
Wellington:
http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2010/jun/wellington/jameson-jam-sessions
Christchurch:
http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2010/jun/christchurch/jameson-jam-sessions
Jameson
Jam Sessions – The Best Gigs – The Best Drinks
The Line
Up:
Six60
These Dunedin boys are currently
ripping up the New Zealand live music scene with their keen
and rapidly growing following. Six60 have developed a unique
sound of Kiwi roots, dub and drum and bass, which they
perform through an amalgamation of mixing techniques and
live instrumentation. Six60 are renowned for their live show
dynamics and are creating an infectious buzz around the
country.
http://www.myspace.com/sixsixtyboys
Jayson
Norris
Combining his rich, earthy voice with a blend
of soul, roots and rock, Jayson Norris has successfully
carved a niche for himself in the UK music scene and is set
to do the same in New Zealand this year with the release of
his second album Freedom 28. Jayson subtly reflects
his cultural and musical heritage with a South-Pacific feel
resonating throughout his songs and heartfelt lyrics.
http://www.jaysonnorris.com
Coast
An
up-and-coming three-piece, Coast are like a well-crafted
puzzle where each piece snugly fits intuitively blending a
roll call of genres from dub to funk, rock psychedelia to
reggae/roots creating a resonance, that is both familiar to
the kiwi ear and captivating in its passion-infused
delivery. Translated to their live set, Coast’s songs are
nothing short of epic. Ranging from emotive harmonious
acoustics to dynamic grooves awash with chugging guitars,
hard hitting rhythms and sprawling bass lines, a powerful
and mesmerising show is always anticipated.
http://www.myspace.com/coastmusicnz
T*B*C*
(The Babysitters Club)
T*B*C are a New Zealand
Electronica/Bass and Funk/Groove production team with a
strong Singer Songwriter element that oozes with infectious
fleshy hooks. It consists of Jason Kerrison (OPSHOP),
maitreya, Tim Skedden (The Unsuitables) and newcomer Selwyn
Leaf. T*B*C* started when throwing sounds and ideas together
while babysitting for a friend, hence the name. The
Babysitters Club only have one rule: Any track presented has
to be danceable or it doesn’t make the cut.
A
Hori Buzz
A Hori Buzz started out as a jam band with
a bunch of mates, the idea was to book gigs and see what
happens! Initially a nine piece, A Hori Buzz is now a fluid
three piece with a bunch of vibrant songs scoping the
possibilities of future-funk, soul grooves and genre
experimentation. A Hori Buzz is led by Aaron Tokona, the
frontman for the reformed Weta and talented guitarist for
Nick Gaffaney's Cairo Knife Fight. Formerly based in
Wellington and now settled in Lyttelton, expect fluctuating
melodies and musical ideas showcased in true jam session
style.
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