Jimmy Christmas likes New Plymouth so much his band planned their latest tour around it.
“We played at Butlers Reef at New Year and it was pretty amazing. There was a great crowd, so we wanted to make sure we came back for a Saturday night gig,” Christmas says.
The frontman of rock band Luger Boa says the group love performing live.
They hit the road with opening band Black River Drive and will perform in Taranaki on July 30.
“We have a responsibility to go out on the road and give something special. We’re not a band that just plays their record. We want it to be more exciting, overwhelming – a sensory experience.”
Since their last album release more than two years ago, they have opened for Kings of Leon, cranked up their airplay on radio and toured the country.
How successful have they been then?
“Depends how you define success. It’s a great achievement to make a second album. And to have a band that’s tight and together – personalities are always a consideration and we’ve cracked that. Plus we’ve got an exciting live act.”
He says this could be the band’s last national tour, as they try and crack the international market.
Think Australia, Europe, Japan and the United States.
The key is knowing what you’re trying to achieve, he says.
One song he tips to be of good value is the new single The Same Things, which has been a crowd favourite already.
“You know it’s good when they’ve only heard it once before and it has the power to move an audience.”
While he hopes the Taranaki crowds will be receptive, he’s also hanging out to hit the surf here, which he’s never experienced.
“I’ve got a new warm wetsuit, I might have to give it a crack. So if there’s anybody out there who wants to take me for a wave or point me in the right direction let me know.”
Luger Boa and Black River Drive play Butlers Reef, Saturday July 30 at 8pm. Pre-sale tickets $20, door sales $25.
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The 0800 Jukebox crew.
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The Flaming Lips’ frontman Wayne Coyne like to connect with his audience by surfing the crowd in a giant human hamster ball! I can just see Lady Gaga turning up to an award ceremony in one of these, and the orginsers scratching their head on how to seat her 🙂
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The 0800 Jukebox crew.
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For your 21st as a group do something mind-blowing before the party – bungy jump, sky dive…
It will be something you all remember for a life time (unless you go to Vegas and take some roofies)
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The 0800 Jukebox crew.
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Julien’s Auctions, the world’s premiere entertainment and celebrity auction house announces a two-day summer event representing the single most historic collection of music memorabilia ever to be offered to the public on Saturday, June 25, 2011 and Sunday, June 26, 2011
The most significant highlight of the sale is the Michael Jackson Red Thriller Jacket (estimate $200,000-$400,000). The iconic jacket was worn by the great Michael Jackson during the filming of the epic video Thriller which went on to become the top grossing single and the highest selling album of all time makes its debut on the auction block.
The black and red style of the jacket became so identifiable with Jackson’s groundbreaking extended short film video for the single that he continued to use jackets of the same design when performing the song “Thriller” for the duration of his career.
The jacket is a black and red calf leather jacket with “Marc Laurent Paris” label featuring silver buckle, red silk lining, trapunto stitched collar, snap front closure and signature winged shoulders. It is inscribed on the inside lining “To Bush and Dennis, All My Love, Michael Jackson.” The sleeve is also signed “Love Michael Jackson.” Among the most recognizable and famous garment of the 20th century, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” jacket sparked a 1980’s fashion craze like none other. (Estimate $200,000-$400,000).
In addition Jimi Hendrix once wrote “Here Comes the Sun” which was never professionally recorded. The unprecedented offering of two pages of handwritten lyrics and guitar instructions are accompanied by a recording of the song performed in Jimi’s New York apartment. (Estimate $25,000-30,000)
Other highlights include a John Entwistle signed bass guitar (estimate $1,000-1,500),
A broken guitar neck and smashed guitar stand which did not survive Kurt Cobain’s antics at a Nirvana concert (estimate $2,000-3,000),
Eric Clapton signed Blackie Fender guitar (estimate $1,000-1,500),
Janis Joplin signed contract rider (estimate $200-300),
MTV Moonman award for U2’s “With or Without You,” (estimate $2,000-3,000),
Madonna annotated sheet music (estimate $1,000-2,000),
Prince handwritten lyrics for “Electric Intercourse,” (estimate $400-600),
Steven Tyler signed harmonica (estimate $300-500),
Fleetwood Mac Platinum Record Awards (estimate $500-700),
Elvis Presley original TCB necklace (estimate $20,000-40,000)
Until next time keep rockin’
The 0800 Jukebox crew.
www.0800jukebox.co.nz
New Plymouth’s Singers Songwriters group will celebrate its sixth birthday tonight night.
The group meets on the last Friday of each month at the New Plymouth Little Theatre.
Founder Anand Rose said he got the idea from a similar event he used to attend in Dublin and the group’s aim was to encourage and nurture local musicians.
“It’s to facilitate the growth of the Taranaki music scene,” Mr Rose said. “Allowing musicians to improve, no matter what standard they are at.”
Mr Rose said artists were limited to one song a night and there were up to 20 performances.
“There’s a team of up to 10 people who make it possible.”
He was looking forward to many more years with the group.
Newcomer David Calder said he was thrilled to be performing at the birthday bash. “It is a real privilege to be among these enthusiasts for acoustic and folk music in Taranaki,” he said.
Doors open at 7pm tonight and the music will start about 8pm
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The 0800 Jukebox crew.
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You have to check this super group out live – details below
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Thursday 14th JulyGravity Bar, Hamilton – tickets from Dash Tickets & Texas Radio CBD
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Friday 15th JulyBacco Room, Auckland – tickets from Dash Tickets & Real Groovy
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Saturday 16th JulyBacco Room, Auckland – tickets from Dash Tickets & Real Groovy
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Sunday 17th JulySawmill Cafe, Leigh (Doors 5pm, Show Starts 6pm) – tickets from Dash Tickets & Sawmill Café
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Friday 22nd JulyThe Cabana, Napier – tickets from Dash Tickets & The Music Machine
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Saturday 23rd JulyThe Garden Club, Wellington – tickets from Dash Tickets
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Sunday 24th JulyThe Garden Club, Wellington – tickets from Dash Tickets
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Wednesday 27th JulyNo. 8 Wired, Timaru – tickets from Dash Tickets & No. 8 Wired
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Thursday 28th JulyRevolver Bar, Queenstown – tickets from Dash Tickets & Quest
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Friday 29th JulyReFuel, Dunedin – tickets from Dash Tickets & Quest
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Saturday 30th JulyRangiora Town Hall, Christchurch – tickets from Dash Tickets & Penny Lane Records
Until next time keep rockin’
The 0800 Jukebox crew.
www.0800jukebox.co.nz
Lady Gaga is now officially famous she has been parodied by Weird Al Yankovic.
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The 0800 Jukebox crew.
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Just looking through some of the statistics off the jukebox from the White Hart Hotel, and thought I would share some with you all.
- Rose Tattoo – Rock ‘n’ Roll Outlaw
- Prodigy – Fire Starter
- The Police – Roxanne
- Tool – Stinkfist
- Sublime – Santeria
- George Thorogood – 1 Bourbon, 1 Scotch, 1 Beer
- System Of A Down – B.Y.O.B.
- Alabama3 – Woke Up This Morning (Sopranos theme)
- Talking Heads – Psycho Killer
- Sticky Filth – Weep Woman Weep
- Bob Marley – Legend
- New Plymouth Rocks Hard
- Sticky Filth – Archives
- The Doors – Greatest Hits
- Talking Heads – Stop Making Sense
Thanks to Terry and all the patrons of the White Hart Hotel
Until next time keep rockin’
The 0800 Jukebox crew.
www.0800jukebox.co.nz
Amy Sciarretto
Lady Gaga wants to communicate with all of her little monsters, including the ones who are deaf. Hollywood Gossip reports that the Mother Monster is planning to put her paws up — literally — and learn American Sign Language so that she can converse with her fans that are hard of hearing.
Gaga was reportedly inspired after watching YouTube clips of her deaf fans signing to her songs, once again proving that digital means are always a direct link to Gaga herself. You, too, can post a video of something related to, or celebrating, Gaga and there is a terrific chance that Gaga will actually see it — and it will inspire her!
A Gaga source said that once the ‘Born This Way’ singer masters sign language, she can respond in turn to the videos that are posted online. Gaga isn’t stopping there, and really, why would she? The singer reportedly plans to incorporate sign language into future concerts.
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The 0800 Jukebox crew.
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