Art & Entertainment | Book Reviews | Education | Entertainment Video | Health | Lifestyle | Sport | Sport Video | Search

 


Jamming on the Edge

FRINGE FESTIVAL 2007

MEDIA RELEASE

Bluenote Productions Presents

Jamming on the Edge

Wednesdays February 14, 21, 28 9.30 - 1130pm

Bluenote Bar Cnr Cuba and Vivian Streets Tickets: Koha Donation Entry

Jamming on the Edge gives musicians and vocalists the chance to be an integral part of the 2007 Fringe Festival. During the Festival on Wednesday nights the Bluenote Bar’s successful Jam music session which has been running for 9 years now, is opened up to all (18 years and older) interested in playing with a band and want the chance to do so.

Resident “Soul Circus” musician Nick Christie says “Jamming sessions at Bluenote are great nights where we all have impromptu fun and play a wide range of music. There are established musicians dropping in to join us, even professional recording artists from time to time. As well as these many local amateur musicians have started here and gone on to the professional music scene over the years so “Jamming on the Edge” hopefully provides a platform for this to continue in 2007 …. Just come long, introduce yourself and have a go.”

“Soul Circus” band members Nick Granville, Nick Christie, Des Mallon and Kaisara Mauafua have all been around the Wellington music scene for a number of years. They are only too happy to help budding musicians take the stage and perform with the group.

So come along to Jam night where numerous local and international musicians just drop in and play with the resident "Soul Circus" band. Jam whatever you want - Blues, Jazz, Funk, Reggae, Latin, Rock whatever!

If you have a yearning to play with a full group come along and if you manage a few notes on an instrument give it a go. Or if you are a budding vocalist seeking full instrument backing join it too.

Guitar, Drum kit, keyboard, microphones, bass amp all provided

So if you want to have a go the Bluenote Bar is the place to be on Wednesday nights during the Fringe Festival.


ENDS

© Scoop Media

 
 
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 

Wellington.Scoop:
My Forty Film Festival Awards

I’ve been going to the Wellington Film Festival for every one of its 42 years, even before it was rebranded as the NZ International Film Festival. So I’m claiming the right to offer my own personal festival awards. More>>

ALSO:

Oracle's Unapproved Modifications: Emirates Team New Zealand Stunned

Emirates Team New Zealand managing director Grant Dalton says he is stunned by revelations that Oracle Team USA AC45 yachts competing in the four America’s Cup World Series regattas were illegal. More>>

ALSO:

Improvised Soap Returns: Wellingtons Riskiest Show Gets Rural

In its tenth year of bringing spontaneous theatre to Wellington’s stages, Wellington Improvisation Troupe (WIT) is ecstatic to present the seventh annual season of the capital’s longest running improvised theatre experience - The Young and the WITless 7. More>>

ALSO:

Malcom Tucker Gets Tardis Keys: Peter Capaldi Revealed As The Twelfth Doctor

Peter Capaldi has been revealed as the Twelfth Doctor in PRIME’s popular sci-fi drama, Doctor Who. Amid much hype and speculation, Peter Capaldi was unveiled as the next Doctor during a special live television event on BBC ONE in the United Kingdom. More>>

ALSO:

Back in Town: Helen Clark To Deliver Lecture At The University Of Auckland

The Rt Hon Helen Clark will present the 2013 Robert Chapman Lecture at The University of Auckland next month. Helen Clark became administrator of the United Nations Development Programme in April 2009 and the first woman to lead the organisation. More>>

Tama Waipara: Fill Up The Silence

After much anticipation Tama Waipara celebrates the release of his second album Fill Up The Silence set for release 6 September 2013. More>>

Culture: Film On New Zealand In Afghanistan Nominated For Top Award

Professor Annie Goldson has received further success for her latest film He Toki Huna: New Zealand in Afghanistan. The University of Auckland lecturer in Film, Television and Media Studies is about to have her documentary screen nationwide in the New Zealand ... More>>

Get More From Scoop

LATEST HEADLINES

 
 
 
 
Culture
Search Scoop  
 
 
Powered by Vodafone
NZ independent news