Music

Say goodbye to Brilleaux

Next Saturday, June 16, there's a gig to say goodbye to Brilleaux. Again. Many people suspected that when Brilleaux frontman Graham Clark moved to Hawke's Bay... Read More

Museum ramblings and reflections

It's a messy one this week - a couple of bits 'n' bobs that I can't tie together. Firstly, I wanted to follow up on last week's column. You can find... Read More

Positive songs for negative people

One of the many enjoyable things about writing a column is learning new things. That's about fifty per cent of the beat really: you learn a bunch of new stuff,... Read More

Find free music gigs all over town

Gigs, gigs, gigs. They keep piling up. This week I have a veritable plethora of them.Let's start with a couple of one-offs. On May 31, singer Lydia Pense and guitarist... Read More

Jamming away at The Jam Factory

I sometimes get a case of the guilts over things I neglect to write about.There is so much music and music-related activity in Tauranga that I know there are bucket-loads... Read More

More music on Sundays

'The only constant thing with you is change.” Ritchie Pickett wrote that a few years ago in his song ‘Chameleon'.He wasn't actually the first to coin... Read More

Recording studio revival

Not long ago people predicted that recording studios could go the way of video shops; recent evidence suggests a premature judgement.If you've followed this column... Read More

Farewelling the Kings Arms – again!

On February 28 this year, iconic Auckland pub the Kings Arms finally closed its doors after nearly 120 years in business. The pub has now been bulldozed to make... Read More

A busy week of music

Every so often a week arrives that challenges even the most hardened music lover.You can liken it to waiting for a bus and then two arriving at once (not a problem... Read More

The Jazz Festival – bouquets & brickbats

And just like that, it's gone. Next!After a solid month of writing about the Jazz Festival, I'm going to miss it. And it was a good one this year, so let's dole... Read More

Think Easter, think jazz, think downtown

And it's here! The National Jazz Festival, Tauranga's biggest annual musical celebration, has arrived.The first concert's on Thursday night, Youth Band Competitions... Read More

Think Easter, think jazz, think Baycourt

As promised, this week we'll look at jazz bands playing at the Jazz Festival.There are - and I don't think I need to emphasise this too much - a lot of them. After... Read More