LA Mitchell 'Live at the Matterhorn'
LA Mitchell 'Live at the Matterhorn'
Since the
colossal success of Fat Freddy's Drop's 'Live at the
Matterhorn' critics and fans have been awaiting another
quality production from the Matterhorn assembly. The wait
is now over...
LA Mitchellaka Lauren Anne Mitchell
is booked to perform and record live at the Matterhorn on
Wednesday, 23 April, accompanied by her 6-piece band of
gifted musicians and vocalists in a genuinely intimate and
exclusive setting.
The soul and jazz tinged music
of LA Mitchellhas already proven to be an ideal fit with the
feel and traditions of the Country's foremost establishment
of food, cocktail, and creative culture, and the historic
live recording should undoubtedly become another one of New
Zealand's seminal performances.
The Christchurch
based musician released her debut album, Debut, in September
2007. Nick Bollinger in a review on The Sampler commented,
"There's no question that LA Mitchell's Debut introduces a
very talented and creative musician. The grooves, the
singing, the whole production are really impressive... We'll
be hearing a lot more of LA Mitchell."
Fat
Freddy's Drop 'Live At The Matterhorn' was recorded and
released in 2001. The original under the radar release,
capturing a jam session at Wellington's den of iniquity
features four songs spanning 70 minutes. The album has sold
x1 Platinum sales in Aotearoa/NZ purely through word of
mouth.
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