Waimakariri Jazz and Blues Festival
Event description
We invite you to the very first Waimakariri Jazz and Blues weekend. Join us in Waimakariri, North Canterbury to experience some raw talent, from smooth classics, gritty rock, toe-tapping country, to big bands, all in authentic community venues.
There is a smorgasbord of local musicians from North Canterbury and beyond converging to make music and create experiences that are shaping up to be something special. There's a flavour for every ear wrapped up in the jazz and blues mix. For full details including free shows click here.
Opening Night: 17th October, 7pm, Ohoka Hall, Mill Road, Ohoka
A night bringing back that community hall flavour with a classical big band sound featuring
Lisa Tui and Friends. Lisa's music style is a mix of jazz and folk with a definitive New Zealand groove.
Enjoy delicious tiny cakes and tea before Ellesmere Big Band take to the stage.
Then, dance or sit back and enjoy The Ellesmere Big Band, one of the oldest bands in the South Island, originating in 1902. After the addition of saxes and rhythm in 2004, the band has developed into a swinging big band, inclusive of saxes and rhythm section.
Ohoka Hall, Mill Road, Ohoka. Tickets $35pp
Glyn MacDonald Trio. 18th October, 7pm. Saint Bartholomews Church, 22 Cass Street, Kaiapoi.
With 25 years of jazz mastery, renowned for his original compositions and captivating performances, Gyn and his trio deliver Jazz that is both elegant and emotionally resonant. He is a seasoned performer who has played for royalty and collaborated with orchestras and other well know musicians.--
Tickets $25pp
Sunday Blues: 19th October, 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm: 1 Smith Street, Kaiapoi Rugby Club Rooms
The Fabulous Blue Beats, bring psychedelic indie, energised electric jazz-blues to the stage. Stephanie McKewan will leave you wanting more as you enjoy songs from Etta James, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, Susan Tedeschi and Jefferson Airplane.
House of Kahuranghi, where the boundaries of blues, rhythm and blues, and electrifying energy converge. Their sound is a potent fusion of delta blues and London’s 60s revival with distinctive Kiwi twist.
Phil Doublet, a multi award winning artist/musician and brings 4 decades of music to the stage. Playing in bands since 11 years old, becoming a session player, touring musician, solo performer and recently a record producer.
Lachlan Platt an incredible young blues guitarist and singer who will perform and unplugged solo gig. Be prepared to be enthralled by this charismatic musician.
Tickets: $25 pp
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