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YouTube Playlist of NZ Blues featuring Capital City Blues!

Home one last time! , New Zealand

This week: Bringing it home to the club This week I've looked at our own collection (mainly curated and uploaded by the fab Michelle McRae) and rediscovered the international visitors we've had popping in. While the playlist could be all about them - I've mixed it up with the women who've graced the stage at … Continue reading "YouTube Playlist of NZ Blues featuring Capital City Blues!"

YouTube Playlist – the 70’s!

Home one last time! , New Zealand

This week: Getting Stuck in the 70’s Crikey! A time warp of wonder this week! I was cheating, looking up lists of top 10 blues acts, and I came across a Rolling Stone article called “1970s: 10 blues albums Rolling Stone loved that you never heard.” It sent me down many a wondrous rabbit hole … Continue reading "YouTube Playlist – the 70’s!"

The Elevator is now at Level 1 – all out for LIVE Blues at the Crossroads!

Jack Hackett's 1 Dixon Street, Wellington, New Zealand

To celebrate the move to Level 1, Capital City Blues will be hosting two shows on Friday 12 June at Jack Hacketts. At 6pm, the Flying String Fellows (Dougal Spier and Warwick Murray) on their please release me tour! and at 8pm, the Nick Granville Blues Band featuring Kelly Moneymaker hit the stage.  Featuring Nick Granville … Continue reading "The Elevator is now at Level 1 – all out for LIVE Blues at the Crossroads!"

Louis Thompson-Munn followed by Bullfrog Rata and the Elegant Wastrels

Jack Hackett's 1 Dixon Street, Wellington, New Zealand

At 6pm, Louis Thompson-Munn with his rollicking piano and vocals will get you into the mood, to be followed by ... At 8pm, the legendary bluesman Bullfrog Rata and the Elegant Wastrels, laying it down at the Crossroads.  This set will feature the rhythm section of Patrick Bleakley and John Rae with Deane Hunter, guitar.

Pip Payne, and then the Crying Shame Band!

Jack Hackett's 1 Dixon Street, Wellington, New Zealand

So, this Friday we start at 6.30pm with Pip Payne - have you ever heard one man and one guitar hold down a big tune, with an interpretation that re-energised it?  It’s a wonderful thing that goes back to the early blues players – and Pip has done the whole journey as well as establishing … Continue reading "Pip Payne, and then the Crying Shame Band!"