Aston Rd presents ‘Pass The Gat’
'Pass The Gat' returns to Auckland, featuring Warren Maxwell, Thomas Oliver, Louis Baker
Aston Rd
presents ‘Pass The Gat’
with Warren Maxwell, Thomas Oliver & Louis Baker
Fri 18th September, Tuning Fork, Auckland
Commissioned by the Auckland Arts Festival earlier this year we are pleased to announce the return of 'Pass The Gat' featuring three of Wellingtons loved male singer-songwriters, Warren Maxwell, Thomas Oliver and Louis Baker as a trio.
Watch the boys perform Trinity Roots ‘Home, Land and Sea’ here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDrvrWTCgY4
Together these men of music put on a genre-defying show of singing, strumming, and playing each others songs, including some covers that you may not expect – there's no telling where their guitars will take them nor where the often hilarious banter will go.
“It’s really refreshing hearing our songs in this context. You can be really intimate with the dynamics and then crank it as well. I’ve always loved harmony so performing with Thomas & Louis kind of feeds my own craving - I love it!" - Warren Maxwell
"Rehearsals with these guys are great. Half the time seems to be spent heavily invested in the music, making every effort to make it as deep and transcendent as possible, and the rest of the time is usually spent cracking up at each other or talking about how good the chips were from over the road." - Thomas Oliver
“Three very different musos, one unique evening” - Radio New Zealand
Buy tickets here - http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz/event/24004F0587C60CAC
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