Even the Lost @ Waiheke Musical Museum

Sun Jul 14 2024 at 05:00 pm

Waiheke Musical Museum | Takapuna

Waiheke Musical Museum
Publisher/HostWaiheke Musical Museum
Even the Lost @ Waiheke Musical Museum
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Even the Lost is an indie folk band from Wellington. Inspired by folk, rock and pop from the nineties, their music is soaked in the sounds, vibes and rich carpets of the seventies. They mix electric and acoustic sounds to create a warm backdrop for their songs of love, loss, mistakes and misadventure. Even the Lost is a 50:50 band – half their songs are original. The rest come from the artists who inspired them, people like John Moreland, Joan Osborne, Anna Tivel, Antje Duvekot and The Grateful Dead.
Bob McNeill is one of New Zealand’s best known folk artists for his solo records and numerous collaborations. A guitarist, he is a prolific songwriter whose songs have been covered by artists in New Zealand, Scotland, Australia and the US. He is a three-times winner of Best Folk Album at the New Zealand Music Awards and has toured in North America, Australia, Ireland and the UK. The Dominion Post compared him to Jackson Browne, James Taylor and Dougie MacLean. New Zealand Musician compared his songwriting to Bruce Springsteen and Mark Knopfler.
Em Griffiths has a voice to woo the staunchest of hearts. Rich, soulful and tender, it will break you, and mend you again. From Whangārei, and classically trained, Em is also Even the Lost’s multi- instrumentalist, playing mandolin, keys and fiddle.
Rob Henderson is one of New Zealand’s best bass players. He has toured widely here and in Australia with a variety of acts. A wizard jazz bassist in constant demand in Wellington, he also plays with NZ’s bluegrass supergroup You, Me, Everybody.
We are incredibly lucky to be hosting these talented musicians on the island. Join us for what will be an incredible show!
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Waiheke Musical Museum, 2 Korora Rd, Oneroa, Waiheke Island 1081, New Zealand,Oneroa, New Zealand, Takapuna

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