Storehouse - Brain Surgeon Limbo Tour

Storehouse - Brain Surgeon Limbo Tour

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Fri 18 Mar ’11, 9:00pm

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

Restrictions: All Ages

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Fireplace Recordings announce blues innovators Storehouse on the “Brain Surgeon Limbo Tour”.

Saints and sinners alike will shake it to the original groove this March and April on the 17-date Storehouse “Brain Surgeon Limbo” tour. Their ramshackle and raw blend of rent party blues, smutty calypso and slave-era spirituals has been proven to make women leap from wheelchairs, brain surgeons limbo, and shoes fly off men’s feet.

Featuring foot-stomping singer/guitarist Tom Rodwell, and singer Coco Davis (who recently stole the show in Auckland Theatre Company’s production of Cabaret) plus a revolving cast of monster musician sidemen, Storehouse have appeared in over 700 shows in the US, UK, Switzerland, Holland and New Zealand.

Notorious in Auckland - and increasingly nationwide - for their marathon dancefloor shows, Storehouse recently supported Trinity Roots at the Auckland Town Hall, and are the unofficial house band at Auckland’s bohemian HQ, the Wine Cellar.

Storehouse guide audiences through the lesser-known alleyways of the blues world - including slave shouts, prison work-songs, street preacher rave-ups, calypso and beyond, often featuring unusual instrumentation (broomstick, tabla, accordion, marimba have all recently surfaced) and continual experimentation with musical form and structure.

“With no fixed arrangements, and an approach of constant reinvention, our shows are constantly evolving, leaving them open to whatever the night brings. The feeling is the only content of this music,” says Rodwell.

Storehouse take audiences from the introspection of spirituals to the uplifting physical intensity that only blues - the original dance music - can deliver. Now it’s your turn to shake, shimmy and shout. Bring your sister.

Storehouse - Brain Surgeon Limbo Tour March - April 2011. Dates below:

Friday 18 March - Wine Cellar, St Kevin's Arcade, K'Rd, Auckland - 9pm - late / $10
Saturday 19 March - Mangawhai Tavern, 9pm - late / $10
Sunday 20 March - Waipu Hotel, 2 - 5pm / free
Thursday 24 March - Le Cafe, Picton, with Liam & Sid, 8pm - late / $10
Friday 25 March - The Boathouse, Nelson, 8pm - late / $15
Saturday 26 March - Golden Bear Brewery, Port Mapua, 3 - 7pm / free
Friday 1 April - Crooked Mile, Hokitika 8pm - late / $10
Saturday 2 April - Barrytown Hall, 8pm - late / $10
Friday 8 April - Dharma Bums Club, Wairau Valley, 8pm - late / $10
Saturday 9 April - Moutere Inn, Upper Moutere, 8pm - late / free
Wednesday 13 April - Pit Bar, Bats Theatre, Wellington, 9pm / free
Thursday 14 April - Capital Blues Club, Hotel Bristol, Cuba St, Wellington, 8pm - late
Friday 15 April - Happy, Tory Street, Wellington, 9pm - late / $10
Saturday 16 April - Frederick St Sound & Light Exploration Society, Wellington, 9pm / $10
Sunday 24 April - Tauranga International Jazz Festival
Monday 25 April - Tauranga International Jazz Festival
Friday 29 April - Wine Cellar, St Kevin's Arcade, K'Rd, Auckland - 9pm - late / $10

NME: "Tom Rodwell is Sheffield's answer to Lightnin' Hopkins.”

Blues In London: "Rodwell manages to eschew the cliches that beset blues music. By turns wild, angry, hypnotic and sensual, it's as uncompromising as it is funky and some of the best live music I've seen."

Metro (NZ): "Soul-probing... Raw, avant-garde improvisations."

Blues In Britain: "Psychotic gospel music."

BBC World Service: "Been a while since anyone's heard a song quite like that."

Coming soon on Fireplace: “Live Humble” - full-length Storehouse album.

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