Music

An enlivening line up

Perhaps it's the rousing climax of New Zealand Music Month, but everybody seems to have scheduled gigs for this Saturday. This week I'll have a look at them, plus... Read More

Where work and holidays collide

I'm writing this week's column from Fiji; I came on holiday by mistake. That's a quote - not the Fiji bit - from Withnail And I, one of the great English films.... Read More

Kiss keeping it local

All sorts of interesting local news titbits have been flying around in the past week and using only the decaying remnants of my memory, I'll try and pin some of... Read More

Tuning in to the Bay’s best

Okay. The cruelest month has passed, which means we're into May and New Zealand Music Month. With that in mind I will endeavor to spend the time writing about... Read More

Stand proud in festival fallout

The National Jazz Festival got hit by something of a perfect storm this year, but that's just the way things go. Sometimes everything goes your way and sometimes... Read More

The wait is over

After all the build-up, it's here - the 49th National Jazz Festival starts today in Tauranga. And, with over 50 bands and musical variations of every conceivable... Read More

Copping flak: right or wrong?

If, as they say, all publicity is good publicity, then Tauranga's been getting a lot of good publicity this week.We don't seem to pop up on the national news grid... Read More

Festival success tied to community bond

With Easter rapidly approaching, things seem to be heating up around the jazz festival.I say ‘heating up' because in the last few days I've had heated discussions... Read More

Everyone wins with top concert

What with revolutions around the world starting because of online social networking, it doesn't seem surprising that a concert should start the same way.That's how... Read More

A Bay best ensemble

So much happening, so little space to write about it - so this week we have another grab-bag of what I like to call stuff.And there's all sorts of musical stuff... Read More

Time’s up for the unfinished

Sometimes things just seem too goddamn depressing to write about.Depression was my first reaction when I got the call on Sunday night that Ritchie Pickett had died.... Read More

‘Hot club’ taking off in Tauranga

Few musicians can be said to have truly altered the course of musical history, but one of them was called Django. As observers have long realised, it is hard to... Read More