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One-off show at the Ruby Lounge |
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Jess Chambers (solo), Uni and Her Ukulele (US) and Meredith Axelrod (US) play a one-off show together at the Ruby Lounge, March 18th.
Jess Chambers is capturing
hearts all over New Zealand with her award winning
songwriting and mesmerising performances.
This year she
has been awarded the legendary New Zealand Country Music
Award 2009 with her hit “Stringing Me Along” and is a
finalist for
the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for
her song “Island”.
Jess’ live show already has a reputation as an intimate and captivating performance. New Zealand Musician described herWOMAD performance as receiving “standing ovations from the audience. A response that alludes towards a very very bright future for this infectiously irrepressible young singer.”
Don’t miss
this opportunity to see the phenomenal talent of Jess
Chambers with Uni and her Ukulele and Meredith Axelrod, both
on tour from San Francisco.
This will be an intimate
acoustic show, a cabaret-style eventthat promises to be a
special little night of
music.
www.jesschambers.com
Uni and her Ukulele is
the winner of Best of the Bay, San Francisco's weekly digest
the Bay Guardian's honor for her songwriting in
2009.
This accomplished young lady has sung with Johnny
Otis, and has opened for the likes of James Brown, Ray
Charles, The Four Tops, Tower of Power, Coco Taylor, Sean
Hayes and
Jollie Holland, to name a few. She has toured
multiple times in the States, Europe, Australia and New
Zealand!
www.myspace.com/uniherukelele
Meredith
Axelrod delights audiences far and wide with her renditions
of historic American popular songs from the 1890s through
the 1930s.
Genres include ragtime, jug-band, blues, pop.
jazz, and ballad. She learns these tunes directly from the
people who performed them when they were in fashion - that
is, off original 78 records. Learning the tunes from the
records or off the sheet music as opposed to learning them
from other modern-day performers brings a rare influence to
Axelrod's style that seems very unusual, very
old-fashioned.
www.myspace.com/meredithaxelrod
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