Many More Join the Line-Up for the Grassroots Festival
Grace Jones, Tony Joe White and Many More Join
the Line-Up
for the Inaugural Grassroots Festival,
Easter 2011
This two-day festival will bring together some of the world’s most renowned artists as well as a raft of local acts across a multitude of genres whilst still having its core ethos firmly grounded in blues and roots based music. Thirty artists on two stages over the two days will launch GrassRoots – The New Zealand Blues and Roots All Music Festival 2011.
Chugg Entertainment are thrilled to
announce that joining the already incredible line-up are the
phenomenal Grace Jones (USA), Tony Joe White
(USA), Imogen Heap (UK), Lulo Reinhardt
(GER), Felice Brothers (USA), Eugene Hideaway
Bridges (USA), Flip Grater (NZ), Hammond
Gamble (NZ), Shona Laing (NZ), Doug Jerebine &
Billy T.K. SR (NZ), Heart Attack Alley (NZ),
Julia Deans (NZ), Darcy Perry (NZ), Caitlin
Smith (NZ), Riverhead Slide (NZ), The
Warratahs (NZ), The Bads (NZ) and The Thomas
Oliver Band (NZ).
Artists
announced earlier include the fabulous BB King (USA),
Elvis Costello & The Imposters (USA), Ben Harper
and Relentless7 (USA), Rodrigo Y Gabriela
(Mexico), Eric Bibb (USA), Paul Ubana Jones
(NZ), Ruthie Foster (USA), Cairo Knife
Fight (NZ), Ticket (NZ), Don McGlashan
(NZ) and Sola Rosa (NZ).
GrassRoots is bringing the music to New Zealand for Easter. Do not miss your chance to say that you were there first. Please scroll down for artist performance days.
Ticket
options include Single day, 2-Day with VIP & camping
options.
For more info go to www.grassrootsfestival.co.nz
GRASSROOTS : PUHINUI
RESERVE
Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th
April
Tickets available from:
www.grassrootsfestival.co.nz and www.ticketek.co.nz
GrassRoots, The New Zealand Blues & Roots All Music Festival proudly announces the full line-up and artist performance days for each artist. Please note that the playing times will be advised closer to the show.
BEN HARPER AND RELENTLESS7 (USA)
Ben Harper is a musician, an artist, and an individualist. Whether it’s through the soul dances of southern Gospel, 70s funk, acoustic, blues, reggae, or straightforward rock and roll, Harper and his trademark Weissenborn guitar have been stunning audiences for over a decade with explosive, energetic live performances. Rolling Stone sums it up well in a recent live review of Ben Harper and Relentless7, saying “the band’s combined force was almost too big for the room.” This sentiment has been the overwhelming consensus for the thousands who witnessed the energy and power of Relentless7 as they dominated the musical landscape over the past year.
www.benharper.com
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS (USA)
When Elvis Costello's first record was released in 1977, his bristling cynicism and anger linked him with the punk and new wave explosion. A cursory listen to My Aim Is True proves that the main connection that Costello had with the punks was his unbridled passion; he tore through rock's back pages taking whatever he wanted, as well as borrowing from country, Tin Pan Alley pop, reggae, and many other musical genres. Over his career, that musical eclecticism distinguished Costello’s records as much as his fiercely literate lyrics. Because he supported his lyrics with his richly diverse music, Costello emerged as one of the most innovative, influential, and best songwriters since Bob Dylan.
www.elviscostello.com
TICKET (NZ)
Ticket, the most seminal acid blues rock band from the 70’s, and featuring legendary musicians from that era and of their time Ricky Ball, Paul Woolright, Eddie Hansen and Trevor Tombleson. Sharing a common interest in the styles of music like Crazy Horse, Traffic and Jimi Hendrix, Ticket spawned hits such as ‘Country High’, ‘Mr Music’ and the 1972 NZBC banned ‘Stoned Coundition’. Not to be missed.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoAzyI-Fp8k
SHONA LAING (NZ)
There are a small number of New Zealand singers whose every album is an occasion, in that it promises a fresh collection of songs from someone who is indelibly part of the countrys musical psyche: Dave Dobbyn and Neil Finn; perhaps Don McGlashan and Barry Saunders; and without a doubt, Shona Laing.
Shonas
songs through the years, from 1905 to Neutral and Nuclear
Free to (Glad Im not a) Kennedy and Soviet Snow and many
others, have captured the popular imagination of the times
while stubbornly refusing to compromise their intelligence
and lyrical integrity. Many of her songs have become part
of the fabric of our lives.
www.shonalaing.com
SOLA ROSA (NZ)
Since Andrew
Spraggon’s first formative releases as Sola Rosa at the
turn of the 21st century, he’s steadily built a reputation
for his deft synthesis of styles and quiet disregard for the
niceties of genre boundaries. With a catch-all sound
encompassing the best of hip hop, reggae, jazz, latin, soul
and funk, all six of Sola Rosa’s critically acclaimed
albums are a potent distillation of the music that’s
influenced Spraggon over the course of his decade long
career as a musician and producer. From a humble,
self-released one man project to a decidedly deadly live
collective, Sola Rosa has grown from a national treasure
into an act of truly international repute.
www.solarosa.com
JULIA DEANS (NZ)
Known
primarily as the front-woman of Fur Patrol, Julia Deans is
the possessor of one of modern rock's most interesting
voices - able to shift elegantly between soaring falsetto
and assured growl. Over the last few years Deans has been
branching out from her comfort zone collaborating with
different artists, such as Tiki Taane on his multi-award
winning album Past, Present, Future, all the while working
away quietly at her debut solo album “Modern Fables”
which is out now.
www.myspace.com/juliadeans
PAUL UBANA JONES (NZ)
Born
in London to a Yorkshire mother and a Nigerian father, Paul
Ubana Jones was playing guitar by the age of 11, beginning a
three decade career that would see him crossing continents
and recording seven albums of mostly original songs. He has
continued to perform internationally, to growing acclaim.
Concert performances include opening for the likes of Bob
Dylan, Patti Smith, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo’, Tuck and Patti,
and Crowded House.
www.paulubanajones.com
TONY JOE WHITE (USA)
Tony Joe White
has accomplished much in the years since he emerged from his
home in Louisiana’s swamp country and the hardscrabble
circuit of Texas honky-tonks. His music is part of
America’s soundtrack – sparse and elegant, filled with
shadows, sadness and beauty. Nobody else writes songs like
these – songs that evoke both the mysteries of the place
were he was raised and the spirits that haunt us all in our
most private, lonely moments. Nobody sings them like White
either. That dark baritone, scarred and sweet, brings these
songs to life like none other. Even so, others have
memorably interpreted his songs, from Brook Benton’s
unforgettable take on “Rainy Night in Georgia” in 1970
to Tina Turner’s intensely soulful rendition of “Steamy
Windows.” Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, Roy Orbison, Dusty
Springfield, Etta James – iconic artists in their own
right have honoured “the Swamp Fox” by cutting his
tunes. His 1969 hit “Polk Salad Annie” is what he’s
best known for.
www.tonyjoewhite.com
EUGENE HIDEAWAY BRIDGES
(USA)
Eugene is a nomadic musician living his life on
the road. His home is wherever the next performance takes
him, and every year this is from America through Europe, to
Australia with many other stops in between such as China and
Singapore. Born in 1963, the son of the blues guitarist
Hideaway Slim, Eugene is the fourth child of five. His
mother was from the Bullock family (the same as Anna Mae
Bullock better known as Tina Turner) and Eugene claims he
got his guitar skills from the Bridges side and his voice
from the Bullocks. Since 1998 Eugene has recorded four
studio CDs with a full band. His last release Eugene
‘Hideaway’ Bridges featured solos and duos with friends
and fellow musicians met on the road. This CD was nominated
for two of the prestigious US Blues Foundation, Blues Music
Awards 2008.
www.eugenebridges.com
THE THOMAS OLIVER BAND
(NZ)
Wellington 5-piece The Thomas Oliver Band’s
combination of blues/rock/roots and Oliver’s compelling
writing style creates a refreshing New Zealand sound. They
have spent the past few years touring and playing live
throughout New Zealand with the likes of Fat Freddy’s
Drop, Gin Wigmore and Britain’s Oli Brown. Within this
time the band have also written and recorded their debut
full-length album ‘Baby, I’ll Play’ to be released in
March 2011 and features singles ‘Goin’ Home’ and
‘Baby I’ll Play’.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ImIXNyNaCw
HAMMOND
GAMBLE (NZ)
This charismatic singer and electrifying
guitarist came to considerable fame in the late ‘70s
fronting one of the biggest bands on the New Zealand rock
circuit at the time, Street Talk and later the Hammond
Gamble Band. He has recorded two albums with Street Talk
and five under his own name adding to the list of local rock
classics with songs like Midnight, Leaving the Country
and Should I be Good or Should I be
Evil.
Through the years Gamble has written
and performed in many different guises winning a number of
awards including Rock Performer of the Year, Album
of the Year, Apra Silver Scroll and
Film Soundtrack of the Year. In 1993 he had a number
one hit with You Make the Whole World Smile.
Hammond Gamble has been chosen support for almost every
major act, from Tina Turner to Talking Heads, Fleetwood Mac
to John Fogerty and Bonnie Raitt.
www.hammondgamble.co.nz
THE BADS (NZ)
Dianne Swann and
Brett Adams have worked together since 1992. Swann you will
remember from When The Cat’s Away and Adams has recently
been playing guitar for Tim Finn and back when he was 19 he
played with The Mockers. From The Julie Dolphin, as the pair
first called themselves in London, to Boom Boom Mancini and
now to The Bads.
The new album ‘Earth from Space’ is
filled with gorgeous melodies and pop songs that shimmer
with a country vibe, with indie intentions, with
straight-ahead rock; clean guitar lines mixing with quirky
ideas. Pitch-perfect harmonies sitting inside precise
rhythms – each song feels like a mini-masterpiece that has
been worked at, honed, cradled, loved, learned and forgotten
then learned again.
www.myspace.com/badstheband
CAITLIN
SMITH (NZ)
"Caitlin Smith has a voice that
imagination created". This well respected and loved singer
with Jazz Trio The Fondue Set, came out as a songwriter in
her own right with the critically acclaimed Caitlin Smith
Group CD: Aurere in 2004. Mesmerising live, and well known
for her vocal and songwriting coaching with some of NZ's
finest performers, she is promoting her brand new
revolutionary album You have Reached your Destination.
www.facebook.com/caitlinsmithmusic
RIVERHEAD SLIDE (NZ)
Songwriter/vocalists
Steve Wigz and Gael Ludlow front Riverhead
Slide with their own brand of sexy originals and blues
standards. The band features slide and lead guitars
(Wigz and Nigel Major), keys (Mike Jensen) and
the tight backline - Murray Finer on bass and Paul
Dunningham on drums. Riverhead Slide are one of New
Zealand's most original and authentic blues bands,
favourites at Jazz and Blues festivals around the country.
www.riverheadslide.com
GRACE
JONES (USA)
Need we say more?
www.theworldofgracejones.com
BB
KING (USA)
His reign as King of the Blues has been as
long as that of any monarch on earth. Yet B.B. King
continues to wear his crown well. At age 76, he is still
light on his feet, singing and playing the blues with
relentless passion. Time has no apparent effect on B.B.,
other than to make him more popular, more cherished, more
relevant than ever. Don't look for him in some kind of
semi-retirement; look for him out on the road, playing for
people, popping up in a myriad of T.V. commercials, or
laying down tracks for his next album. B.B. King is as alive
as the music he plays, and a grateful world can't get enough
of him.
www.bbking.com
ERIC BIBB
(USA)
This leading acoustic bluesman is about to
thrill audiences with his performances where blues meets
gospel and soul. A performance by Eric Bibb is an enriching
experience – both musically and spiritually. Purveying a
beautifully realised and deftly accomplished, soulful and
gospel infused, folk- blues, Eric has no problem melding a
traditional rootsy American style with a subtle contemporary
sensibility. As one critic wrote “Eric’s singing and
versatile guitar playing fuses a variety of genres to become
a New World Blues”.
www.ericbibb.com
FELICE
BROTHERS (USA)
The Felice Brothers and their long
time friends and band mates Greg Farley and Christmas
Clapton, come to us from the Catskill Mountains, where a
home-grown sound has been working its way through the
bloodlines for generations. Their rambling journey so far
has brought them from busking in New York City subway
stations, to tours across the world that have included
enthusiastically received performances at major music
festivals including Bonnaroo, All Points West, Outside
Lands, and Langerado. This is music that hasn’t
lost sight of the history of the land from which it came,
and that quality alone makes The Felice Brothers the next
great American band.
www.thefelicebrothers.com
DOUG
JEREBINE & BILLY T.K. SR (NZ)
Billy T.K. Sr. rose to
fame in the late 60s as guitarist with local rock pioneers
the Human Instinct, where his fretboard feats earned him the
epithet ‘the Maori Hendrix’. In the 70s he formed Billy
T.K. and the Powerhouse, a sprawling fusion outfit in which
his playing took on an even more jazzy and experimental
edge.
If any local musician deserves the word ‘legend’ it is Doug Jerebine. Acknowledged in the 60s as the country’s most versatile and adventurous guitarist, he played in leading Auckland club band The Embers and seminal psychedelic group The Brew, and as a session musician on countless recordings, before leaving for England in 1968. There he worked with the likes of Jeff Beck and Jr. Walker, and recorded a groundbreaking album of his own songs. Currently based in Britain, Jerebine has paid several recent visits to New Zealand, during which he and Billy T.K. have rekindled their musical camaraderie.
Two local guitar
legends will combine forces in a rare double-header for the
Grassroots Festival. Doug Jerebine and Billy T.K. Sr. are
known as two of the finest and fieriest guitar players New
Zealand has ever produced. Their Grassroots appearance will
be a chance to see and hear these two skilled veterans as
they inspire each other in fresh musical and sonic
adventures.
www.myspace.com/billytksenior
DON
MCGLASHAN (NZ)
Don McGlashan is recognised as one of
New Zealand’s foremost songwriters, artists and performers
with five entries in APRA New Zealand’s Top 100 Songs Of
All Time. His career spans from the seminal post-pop-punk
band Blam Blam Blam, to art experimentalists The Front Lawn,
to platinum selling and internationally recognised popular
band The Mutton Birds and now his band The Seven
Sisters.
Ultimately the best thing about Don McGlashan is
that his music is always so timeless no matter what new form
he may take, and most importantly throughout he stays
relevant. A true Living Legend in NZ.
www.myspace.com/donmcglashan
HEART
ATTACK ALLEY (NZ)
Heart Attack Alley are a blues trio
comprised of Caoimhe Macfehin (The Drab Doo-Riffs) on vocals
, Kristal G on guitar, and Karl Steven (Supergroove, The
Drab Doo-Riffs) on blues harp. The three have already
supported Wanda Jackson, played everywhere from Grey Lynn
porch-fronts to Mexican wrestling themed bars, and ruined
hearts with rusty knives all over town.
www.myspace.com/heartattackalley
THE WARRATAHS (NZ)
The Warratahs are a New
Zealand music institution. The distinctive vocals of Barry
Saunders and individual violin style of Nik Brown reach all
the way back to the band's beginning in 1985 and, along with
Saunders' elemental songs, form the core of 'The Warratahs
Sound'. Still touring and playing shows and festivals, they
continue to pull the crowds and deliver strong and exciting
performances.
www.warratahs.co.nz
RODRIGO Y
GABRIELA (MEXICO)
The duo has already won the hearts
of many music fans in Australasia and are back and ready to
impress us all again. To be hailed as “the most exciting
and intoxicating live acoustic performers on the planet”
might cramp the style of many artists. But since winning
that praise in the UK, Rodrigo y Gabriela have swept all
before them. That includes wowing the President of the
United States, Barack Obama and his wife Michelle in autumn
2010 when they played at the Whitehouse! At the heart of
the sound is still the stunning interplay between
Rodrigo’s dazzling lead work and Gabriela’s unique
rhythm play. Come hear their musical ‘gracias’ to a
diverse assortment of talent delivered in the unique, the
delicious and the diverse style of Rodrigo and
Gabriela.
www.rodgab.com
RUTHIE FOSTER
(USA)
With a naturally expressive voice that has
drawn comparisons to greats like Aretha Franklin and Ella
Fitzgerald, Texas-based singer and songwriter Ruthie Foster
mixes a wide palette of American song forms, from gospel and
blues to jazz, folk, and soul into her music, and her live
performances are powerfully transfiguring. An engaging live
performer, Foster continued to tour regularly, wowing
audiences with her powerful voice and stylistic
range.
www.ruthiefoster.com
IMOGEN HEAP
(UK)
Imogen's distinct electronic-style is a
brilliant kaleidoscopic symphony of voices, beats, sounds
and emotions mixing beautiful lyrics with breathtaking
melodies. Her combined traditional instrumentation with
computers has created a sound that's folk-hued and digital
and sparks the imagination - winning her over 350,000
friends on MySpace and more than 250,000 followers on
Twitter. Fans include Brian Eno, Jeff Beck and
Scrubs star Zach Braff, while US chat show hosts
David Letterman, Jey Leno, Carson Daly and Hollywood mega
blogger Perez Hilton have all championed her ability
musically and physically to transfix. Imogen is, in all
senses, an EXPERIENCE.
www.myspace.com/imogenheap
LULO
REINHARDT (GER)
Lulo Reinhardt is the foremost
authentic and distinctive musical voice in Gypsy music
today. Critics and fans agree that it is not solely because
Lulo is the great-nephew of world-famous musician
extraordinaire Django Reinhardt: It's about Lulo's unique
musical genius, and his ability to make it appear so utterly
effortless. The fact is that Lulo has devoted his life to
music and continues to explore and perform a fusion of
styles, including flamenco, Latin, and Brazilian jazz. He
combines these with his own artistic stamp, and always with
a nod to his Gypsy influences. His name has achieved
international acclaim.
www.lulo-reinhardt-project.de
CAIRO KNIFE FIGHT (NZ)
The slightly unhinged
duo of Nick Gaffaney and Aaron Tokona are Cairo Knife Fight
and together they form a musical force like no other.
Powerful, hectic and passionate performances with songs that
twist and turn, taking the listener through many moods and
sensations. Two musicians, one loop station, a synth and a
couple of guitar amps can generate massive noise in the
right hands. And in these hands they do, just like a rumble
in a souk they wield their instruments with hectic passion
and in a dangerously free manner. Cairo Knife Fight. Two
of New Zealand’s finest musicians.
www.myspace.com/cairoknifefight
DARCY PERRY (NZ)
One of New
Zealand's most loved and respected blues artists, Darcy
Perry is renowned for his live shows, performing with
passion, intensity and a ferocious band. An entertainer with
a deep understanding of the blues, he’s shared the stage
with some of the world’s best and it shows, both in his
rich guitar tone and electrifying stage presence. With two
decades on the road and five albums as a band leader, Darcy
Perry is one of New Zealand’s premier bluesmen. He’s so
good, fans in Australia have started to claim him as one of
their own!
www.darcyperry.co.nz
FLIP GRATER
(NZ)
Gliding vocals dance over the top of guitars
picked and strummed, and harmonies weave amongst the beauty
of it all. Banjos, a bass, and a minimal drum kit complete
the picture and the songs soar and fall, sometimes evoking
sad feelings, sometimes stirring the heart with a gravelly
punch. Where do you put Flip Grater? Somewhere along the
lines of an alt-country songstress experimenting with indie
music, and the grittier side of pop. She has written songs
that could prick the ears up of any that hear them, and with
traces of PJ Harvey, a sprinkling of Cat Power and a touch
of Suzanne Vega, Flip Grater's music has established her as
one of our country's beloved indie-folk artists.
www.flipgrater.com
Ticket options
include Single day, 2-Day, VIP & camping with limited Early
Buy offer.
For more info go to www.grassrootsfestival.co.nz
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
GRASSROOTS : PUHINUI
RESERVE
Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th
April
Tickets available from:
www.grassrootsfestival.co.nz and www.ticketek.co.nz
ENDS