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Acoustic Routes Christmas Party

Sunday 8 December, 21 Gordon Road, Plimmerton, 1.30 pmnote the earlier time this year.

Our Christmas party will once again be hosted this year by the wonderful Anne McGregor and Roy McGuinness.

Please bring a plate of food for the afternoon meal, a bottle of what you like to drink, and of course instruments and songs. The meal will start around 2.30pm. Disposable plates etc. will be provided but those of you who have picnic sets could bring them too, to help reduce the waste.

The Koha this year is for DCM (Downtown Community Ministry), whose vision is for communities where whānau are housed, connected, and thriving. https://www.dcm.org.nz/

We warmly invite you, your family and any like-minded and/or musical friends to come along and welcome in the season with music and festivity! Sorry no dogs.

 

AR monthly concert Lindsey Shields, with Heather Innes, and WilkieMac

Thursday 28 November, Collective Community Hub, 33 Johnsonville Road (opposite NZ Post), Johnsonville, Wellington, 7:30 pm. Parking, bus and train nearby. 

Entry: $20/$15 for members. Cash only (no eftpos facilities). 

Lindsey Shields is a singer and songwriter with her own take on things personal and political, including well-crafted lyrics on topics as diverse as real estate, Harrison Ford and the menopause. She is active in the Dunedin music scene, currently performing with Folkalyptica and the Irish band Erin St. Festival appearances include the Australian National Folk festival, the Vancouver Island Music Fest, and Auckland Folk Festival. She has also toured New Zealand twice and performed in house concerts and folk gatherings in the UK.

 

 

With her clear voice, great feeling, and delicacy Heather Innes will take you through the gamut of emotions from powerful ballads to gentle lullabies in a performance tinged with timely humour. She had toured numerous countries singing in folk clubs and pubs with various groups and in her a cappella duo Caim has even performed twice for the Dalai Llama in Northern Ireland.

WilkieMac, Lynne Wilkins and Michael Mackinnon, are based in Raglan. They have recently completed several recording projects and are looking forward to sharing songs from: ‘The Guinea Stamp’, a collection inspired by Robert Burns; ‘The Pleasure Will Be Mine’, a collection of favourite celtic and local folk songs; and ‘When the West Wind Blows’, a collection of Lynne’s songs and tunes.


No AR monthly concert in October – get ready for Wellyfest!

We’ve had some terrific main events this year so far, but we’re taking a break this month for the Wellington Folk Festival, occurring at Labour Weekend.

To find out more about that, go to the website or follow Wellyfest on Facebook. It’ll be the biggest event in the Wellington folk annual calendar. 

Meanwhile our usual smaller events are still on – please see our Events page for details. 

First cab off the rank:  Acoustic Routes Social Club, Tuesday 2 October 1.30pm

We’ll see you at one of those events or at the Festival. Check back here to find out details of our November concert with Lindsey Shields all the way from Dunedin. 


AR monthly concert with Black Eyed Susie, Duncan Davidson, and Pick & Mixolydian

Thursday 26 September, Collective Community Hub, 33 Johnsonville Road (opposite NZ Post), Johnsonville, Wellington, 7:30 pm. Parking, bus and train nearby. 

Entry: $15/$10 for members. Cash only (no eftpos facilities). 

A woman playing a fiddle and a man playing a guitar
Black Eyed Susie

Black Eyed Susie is a band born and bred on the Kapiti Coast, featuring the violin and guitar duo of Susan Colien-Reid and Ramon Oza. Susan has supported many artists including The Blind Boys of Alabama and Ramon is the slick funky blues guitarist with the husky voice who has played since he was 14 including drifting with the “Drifters”, so he’s pretty darn good… Susan and Ramon have worked together for many years and have played festivals, gigs and venues all over the North Island.

A classically trained violinist, Susan has had many accolades offshore and nationwide with her internationally acclaimed band Carousel, performing at Festivals in NZ and Australia. Ramon is one of NZ’s finest guitarists and a song writer in his own right. Together they have written and recorded songs with a strong Celtic / Blues / Funk sound. They are passionate about supporting needs in their own community and have performed and composed songs for White Ribbon Day events, Amnesty International, Food Banks, and Children’s Services. Their performances always include original songs, Fleetwood Mac, Beatles, Fisherman’s Blues, and a Raggle Taggle Gypsy-O.

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A man seated playing a bouzouki
Duncan Davidson

Duncan Davidson is a New Zealand native with a clear passion for trad music. He has mixed Scottish, English and Irish heritage and has become an accomplished multi-instrumentalist with an emphasis on Irish trad and Scottish to a lesser degree. He is most sought after for his playing of the 2-row button accordion but also loves to play the tin whistle, trad flute and bouzouki! He loves sharing his music with live audiences whether in a concert setting or a tasty session in a pub or house alongside his muso friends. Duncan has also been teaching trad music over the last couple of decades and enjoys imparting the skills and nuances he’s picked up over the years.

 

A man and woman seated playing pipes and guitar
Pick & Mixolydian

Pick and Mixolydian are a Wellington-based acoustic duo featuring Jo Shrigley on ukulele and vocals with Bruce Omundsen on small pipes, tin whistle, and vocals. Jo’s singing with Wellington’s WOSOSI (World Song Singers) choir cemented her love of things international. As well as picking away at her ukulele, she is studying Music Theory at Victoria University. Highland piping has been a constant presence for Bruce over the last 40 years. Scottish and other Celtic music is a natural choice for the duo, but Bruce enjoys expanding on the mixolydian scale available to his pipes. Together Bruce and Jo have been building a varied folk repertoire and look forward to sharing their joy of music with you.


AR monthly concert with Vikki Clayton, Kevin & Rosie, and Don Mackay

Thursday 22 August, Collective Community Hub, 33 Johnsonville Road, Johnsonville, Wellington, 7:30 pm. Parking, bus and train nearby. 

Entry: $15/$10 for members. Cash only (no eftpos facilities). 

A Londoner by birth, Vikki Clayton got caught up in music early. By the age of 13, she was asking for a guitar and her recognised musical talent led her to the Trinity College London, and eventually an honours degree in Performing Arts. Although she started out singing English folk songs, she continued listening to rock and progressive rock and the rest, as they say, is history, from the folk rockers ‘Ragged Heroes’ to Fotheringay and Fairport Convention.

Vikki has also recorded eight solo albums with guests including John Giblin (Simple Minds), Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), and Liam Genochey (Steeleye Span), and sung with other folk luminaries, including Richard Thompson, Ralph McTell, and John Martyn. She can make you laugh, cry, rejoice and celebrate within the first set.

We are delighted that Vikki has made New Zealand one of her three current homes and are excited and honoured to have her as a guest at Acoustic Routes.

Kevin and Rosie sing traditional unaccompanied folk songs. When they met in the singing circle at Wellington Folk Festival, they already had a voice apiece, then they found their voices agreed with each other, and they have been singing harmony together ever since. Their repertoire is flavoured by Kev’s Sussex origins. Farming, songs of the sea, social commentary, history, thievery, and pretty little small birds, sung with feeling: real unadorned old-school trad.

Don Mackay is a Newtown based singer-songwriter best known as one third of “Don and The Divorcees”.  His songs wander about the borders between folk, country and rock.  He has been described as “angry old man shakes his fist at the clouds, and 3 chords”.