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269 days ago

Katie Watson, Lunchtime Concert, Wednesday 11th October

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

Katie Watson (Vocal and piano) will be performing at the regular lunchtime concerts this Wednesday 4th October at Methodist Central (Whiteley Memorial Church), from 12.15pm. Katie is a member of Jam Bandits, a New Plymouth based cover band who played at the lunchtime concert series in June this year.
She is a lifelong vocalist who finally learned to self-accompany during the 2020 lockdowns. She is excited to perform her first solo concert with a range of jazz and pop covers including Adele, Carole King and Billy Joel. Koha appreciated

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Lunchtime Concert, "Westward", Wednesday July 10th, 12.15pm

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

The lunchtime concert at the Methodist Centre on Wednesday July 10th, features the Taranaki group "Westward". This comprises Deb Harding (vocals), Mike Harding (vocals & guitar), Lisa Dohig (vocals) and Ken Kowalchuk (vocals & bass). They enjoy singing folk music and songs about people and places. Songs from Ireland, Britain, NZ and even Alabama.
Songs of intrigue, inspiration, solace and celebration.
Songs to inspire and bring an audience together in unison and harmony. To quote one of their songs, "Let the music speak for itself".
Koha appreciated.