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Bryce Wastney: Light My Way NZ tour

4th September, 2011

Bryce Wastney: Light My Way NZ tour

Hailing from Nelson, now based in Melbourne, Bryce Wastney continues New Zealand’s fine tradition of producing exceptional singers/songwriters with a knack for winning an audience’s heart.

A fantastic musician, Bryce is a natural entertainer who always delivers a great performance. Once more those in NZ get the chance to see this wonderful performer.

Bryce is touring the North Island the Light my Way NZ Tour with a well travelled 3 pc backing band.

He has released a beautiful debut album titled ‘A Perfect Day for Travel’ – recently re mixed & mastered by top NZ producer, Mike McCarthy.

Jam packed with tasty songs, and a big sound, this album has gained favorable reviews. 6 songs off this album feature alongside Cat Stevens, in the multi award winning NZ feature film – Last Paradise. A film by Taranaki film maker Clive Neeson.

Due to increasing demand for Bryce’s solo recordings, freshly recorded Acoustic Sessions Ep will be available only at live shows during the tour.

It’s an intimate collection of 6 of his latest songs, and showcases the quality of the song & the heart behind it.

With a great story up his sleeve and trusty acoustic in hand, Bryce is at home on the stage. He is touring with TEAR fund, and will travel around the North Island this month, and aims to provide kiwi audiences the chance to sponsor children for education & health care in some of the poorest parts of the world.

Tour details and more info info at www.brycewastney.com

Be prepared for an entertaining and heart warming experience.

ENDS

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