Seirenes: Tuesday Night Sirens

Seirenes: Tuesday Night Sirens

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When:

Tue 22 Mar ’11, 7:30pm–11:00pm

Where: Wine Cellar, 183 Karangahape Road, Newton Show map

Restrictions: All Ages

Ticket Information:

  • Door: $10.00
  • Community Service Card, students, Gold Cards: $5.00
  • Booking fees may apply

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Tuesday night sirens - an evening with some of Auckland's finest female voices, ready to make your glass of midweek wine a little more enjoyable.

Join Jocee Tuck, Josephine Costain, Mahoney Harris, Silke Hartung and Leah Garcia-Purves, serenading you to sweeten your Tuesday evening.

Jocee Tuck:
Jocee Tuck is a writer who likes to play wooden instruments and heavenly bell mallet noise instruments. She enjoys as much barbershop harmonies as possible. She is also in a band called Bear Cat and likes to sing in forests and mountains.
www.myspace.com/joceetuck

Josephine Costain:
Writing, recording and performing as a professional musician for over a decade, Josephine's voice has been described by Graham Reid as "heavenly, soulful and sensual".
http://www.myspace.com/josephinecostain

Mahoney Harris:
"Mahoney's strongest release to date, 'But They Do' enchants with beautiful washes of steel guitar, banjo and violin, topped off with her ethereal vocals. However, the wry and clever lyrics take this into another territory, and the well crafted songs stay in your head long after listening". -Nathan Haines.
http://www.myspace.com/mahoneyjharris

Silke:
When Silke started learning her first instrument ever, the ukulele, two years ago, to her surprise it turned out she could also sing and write songs. Her music is bittersweet, about dreams we all share, about unrequited love and long distances, the lingering smell of your ex's hair, summer nights in bed, and sometimes, after a glass of wine and little sleep, she'll write a song about bunnies.
http://www.facebook.com/nzsilke

Leah Garcia-Purves:
Originally from Whangarei, now Avondale, classically trained Leah has been very elusive about stages in recent times. Multi-instrumental, with the voice of an angel, Leah will play some of her new material, and we're lucky enough to see her open the show tonight.

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    Silke Hartung 1 year ago

    Presale from Under The Radar :http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/index.php?task=search&cat=gigs&q=seirenes&x=0&y=0

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