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Gourmet offering from Andrew London and Steve McDonald


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Haggis Sandwich – Gourmet offering from Andrew London and Steve McDonald

Kiwis love Andrew London and the lyrics he dreams up as a performer with Hot Club Sandwich.

And given the number of Kiwis who claim Scottish descent, it is not surprising that Steve McDonald’s Celtic inspired music inspires floods of patriotic nostalgia and over a million CD sales worldwide.

Now the two team up in Haggis Sandwich, a wide-angled and often irreverent approach to Kiwi culture – where some of it came from (Scotland), where it is now, and what we can expect in the future, given the everyday issues that consume and confuse so many of us. Food fads, youth culture, male insecurities, weddings, rugby, coffee – all of these and more are explored and exploited in Haggis Sandwich.

For more information contact:
Diana Moir, AOTNZ media publicist, 03 355 2691, 021 126 5738, dhmoir@xtra.co.nz
Steve Thomas, Arts On Tour NZ Trust, aotnz@xtra.co.nz, www.aotnz.co.nz
Andrew London, 021 496 766, London@paradise.net.nz, www.andrewlondon.co.nz
Steve McDonald, www.stevemcdonaldfanclub.com

Andrew London

A self-taught guitarist, Andrew London has performed with rock bands, jazz trios, stage shows and as a soloist. Now living on the Kapiti Coast, he is primarily involved with the acoustic swing trio, Hot Club Sandwich which has entertained all over the world at jazz and arts festivals, playing a repertoire of Andrew's original songs. Hot Club Sandwich has released eight CDs, one of which gained a four star review in Downbeat USA, the world's most widely read jazz publication.
Andrew also plays, writes and records with Wellington five piece country-rock band The Cattlestops. Over the years he has played with many Kiwi icons, including Ray Woolf, Rodger Fox, The Nairobi Trio, Malcolm McNeill, Rob Guest, Marg Layton and John Rowles. His recordings receive airplay in Europe and the USA and some have been included in European CD compilations. His song, 'Middle Class White Boy Blues' featured recently on Radio NZ National’s ‘Greatest Song Ever Written' section.
Steve McDonald

Steve McDonald performs regularly in the United States and has a popular following in many countries, including Scotland - his CDs are on sale at Edinburgh Castle.
Born in Wellington in 1950, he began taking piano lessons at the age of five. Following a classical music upbringing, he quickly became interested in pop/rock music and performed with various rock bands, including Human Instinct.

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Much of the 1980s was spent touring Australasia as a solo keyboard performer, rising to prominence when he won several songwriting awards, including the prestigious ABU Asian Pacific Song Contest. Settling back home, he worked with TVNZ’s musical director Bernie Allen to write and produce over 200 soundtracks for documentaries and televised events, including the America’s Cup Challenge.

In 1992, after a friend sent him a scroll containing a brief history of the name McDonald, he became interested in the powerful stories behind the clan system in Scotland and determined to put this history to music. These record the history of Clan McDonald amid the rich history of Scotland and tell of various run-ins with the English as well as the great Scottish diaspora to Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Itinerary

Tuesday 30 April Amberley
Balcairn Hall 8pm
$20 Book: Sally Mac, Amberley; Harrington Jewellers Rangiora

Thursday 2 May Ashburton
Ashburton Trust Event Centre 7.30pm
$25 each; $22.50 each for 2 or 3; $20 each for 4 or more
Door sales all $25
Book: Event Centre box office or www.ticketdirect.co.nz

Friday 3 May Fairlie
Mackenzie Community Theatre 8pm
$20 Book: Heartlands

Saturday 4 May Gore
James Cumming Wing 8pm
$25 (concessions available)
Book: Eastern Southland Gallery

Sunday 5 May Invercargill
Repertory House, Esk/Jed Streets 6.30pm
$22/20 Book: Invercargill i-Site
A Southland Festival of the Arts Presentation

Monday 6 May Stewart Island
Community Centre 7.30pm
$22/20 Door sales from 7pm
A Southland Festival of the Arts Presentation

Tuesday 7 May Riverton
Community Arts Centre 7.30pm
$20 members, $25 non-members
Book: Riverton Community Arts Centre
Wednesday 8 May Roxburgh
Town Hall 7.30pm
$20 Door sales

Thursday 9 May Tarras
Tarras Hall 7.30pm
Adults $25; SuperGold $20; Student / Child$5
Book: Cromwell i-Site and Tarras Store

Friday 10 May Hokitika
Old Lodge Theatre, 11 Revell St 7.30pm
$20 Book: Regent Theatre

Saturday 11 May Westport
NBS Theatre 7.30pm
Adults $16.50; Sec stud $14; Child $10.50; Family (2 Adults+2 Child) $51 (booking fees incl.)
Book: NBS Theatre

Tuesday 14 May Karamea
Last Resort Function Centre7.30pm
$20 Book: Last Resort, Karamea Information Centre and door sales

Wednesday 15 May Reefton
Working Men’s Club 7.30pm
Adults $20, Students $10
Book: 03 732 8542

Friday 17 May Nelson
The Playhouse Café 8pm, 6pm Dinner
$15 pre-sale; $20 on the night
Book: Playhouse Café and Everyman Records

Saturday 18 May Onekaka
Mussel Inn 8.30pm
$10 on the night

Thursday 23 May Putaruru
The Plaza Theatre 7.30pm
Adult $18; Seniors $16; Students under 18 free (must be accompanied by Adult/Senior)
Book: The Plaza Theatre; Putaruru i-Site, Tokoroa i-Site
Or www.eventfinder.co.nz

Friday 24 May Whangarei
Riverbank Centre, Reyburn House Lane, 7.30pm
$20 Book: www.whangareitheatrecompany.org.nz
Or Whangarei Suit Hire, Rust Avenue
Saturday 25 May Waimamaku
Morrell’s Café (Dinner and Supper)
Doors open 6.30pm for 7pm start
$15 door sales

Tuesday 28 May Kauaeranga
Kauaeranga Hall 7.30pm
$15 Book: Nancy 868 9664 or Lisa 868 5999

Wednesday 29 May Coromandel
Doors open 6.45pm for 7.30pm
Coromandel Bowling Club
$20; concession $15
Book: Coromandel Stationers

Thursday 30 May Paeroa
Little Theatre 7.30pm
$20 Book: Arkwrights Antiques

Friday 31 May Opotiki
Senior Citizens’ Hall, King St 7pm
$20 Book: The Travel shop

Saturday 1 June Whakatane
Little Theatre, War Memorial Hall, Short St 7.30pm
$20 Book: Renshaw’s Showcase Jeweller

Thursday 6 June Eltham
Town Hall 7pm
$20 with licenced bar and supper
Book Information Centre Hawera / Eltham Library

Friday 7 June Wanganui
Royal Wanganui Opera House 7.30pm
Adult $25; Seniors $23; FOH $20; Student $15; School group of 10 or more $5
(One teacher per 10 students also at $5. Additional non-students normal price)

Sat 8 June 7pm Rangiwahia
Rangiwahia Hall
$20 pp or $50 per family
Spot prizes for best dressed!
Complimentary drink, cash bar, supper provided
Book: Nicola 06 3282 883; Rose 3282 868; Shelley 3282 854

Arts On Tour New Zealand
Arts On Tour New Zealand (AOTNZ) organises tours of outstanding New Zealand performers to rural and smaller centres in New Zealand. The trust receives funding from Creative New Zealand and liaises with local arts councils, repertory theatres and community groups to bring the best of musical and other talent to country districts. www.aotnz.co.nz

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