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November 2, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 88 – Anika Moa

Welcome to episode 88 of Sweetman Podcast with support from our sponsors – T Leaf T, Yeastie Boys and Le Petite Chocolat. This is a conversation with Anika Moa. She need no introduction – but perhaps a warning: this does contain more ‘C’-words than any other podcast I’ve done. Anika burps, she cackles, she abuses me, mocks me – but within […]
Posted in Blog, Podcasts · Tagged 10th Anniversary Tour, Anika Moa, C, Chat, Children, Conversation, Cunt, Discussion, ep.88, Episode Eighty Eight, http://www.anikamoa.co.nz/, In Swings The Tide, Interview, Jol Mullholand, Kids, Le Petite Chocolat, Love and Motion, Mullholland, Parenting, Podcast, Politics, San Fran, Simon Sweetman, Songs for Bubbas, Stolen Hill, Sweetman Podcast, Sweetman Podcast: Episode 88, Sweetman Podcast: Episode 88 – Anika Moa, T Leaf T, Thinking Room, Wellington, Wgtn, Yeastie Boys ·

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July 17, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Gig Review: Anika Moa (July 15, Wgtn) – Reviewed by Oscar Sweetman (age 5)

Anika Moa: Chop Chop Hiyaa! Hannah Playhouse Saturday, 15 July (1:00pm) Reviewed by Oscar Sweetman (age 5) Anika Moa: Chop Chop Hiyaa!  We went to see Anika Moa – it was me and my cousin Liam and my mum and dad. On the way, we saw Anika Moa’s car – and I got my picture taken with […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged 15 July (1:00pm), Age 5, Anika Moa, Anika Moa’s Chop Chop Hiyaa! Show To Tour NZ: July School Holidays 2017, Babys, Children, Gig Review, Gig Review: Anika Moa, Gig Review: Anika Moa (July 15, Hannah Playhouse, July, Kids, Oscar Sweetman, Reviewed by Oscar Sweetman (age 5), Saturday, School Holidays, Songs for Bubbas, Toddler, Wgtn) - Reviewed by Oscar Sweetman (age 5) ·

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June 16, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Anika Moa’s Chop Chop Hiyaa! Show To Tour NZ: July School Holidays 2017

Earlier in the year I got to see Anika Moa’s new show for kids – taking the songs from her spectacular Songs For Bubbas albums and giving them just enough of a theatrical context. She’s a gifted performer, charismatic, funny and able to curb that potty-mouth just long enough for the potty-users to not be […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged Anika Moa, Anika Moa’s Chop Chop Hiyaa! Show To Tour NZ: July School Holidays 2017, Children, Chop Chop Hiyaa, Kids, NZ, PR, Promo, Songs for Bubbas, Tour, Tour Announcement ·

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March 19, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Gig Review: Anika Moa (March 18, Wgtn)

Anika Moa: Chop Chop Hiyaa! The Opera House Saturday, 18 March (10:00am) Anika Moa’s Songs For Bubbas (now albums 1 and 2) have been a fantastic success. They’re hummable, repeat-playable, thoroughly enjoyable…and I’ve heard the kids quite like them too. She’s performed a few shows in libraries, schools, record stores and other ‘non-venues’ around the […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged 10am, 2017), Anika Moa, Capital E, Capital E National Arts Festival, Children, Chop Chop Hiyaa, Gig Review, Gig Review: Anika Moa, Gig Review: Anika Moa (March 18, Iraia Whakamoe, Kids, March 18, Opera House, Priya Sami, Saturday, Songs for Bubbas, Songs for Bubbas 2, Wellington, Wgtn ·

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March 29, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Record Store Day 2016: Slow Boat Records

April means Record Store Day and this year it’s Saturday, April 16. Our friends at Slow Boat Records always put on a terrific day with instores and the very best of the Limited Edition Record Store Day-only vinyl reissues and special releases. One of Slow Boat’s first “big name” Record Store Day in-stores was Dave […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged 2016), Anika Moa, April 16, Brothers and Sisters of the Black Lagoon, Dave Dobbyn, Harmony House, Orchestra of Spheres, Record Store Day, Record Store Day 2016: Slow Boat Records, Saturday, Slow Boat, Slow Boat Records, Songs for Bubbas, Songs for Bubbas 2 ·

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April 2, 2014 by Simon Sweetman

Anika Moa: Songs for Bubbas

Anika Moa Songs for Bubbas Diamond & Kowhai My attitude towards music that has been created specifically for kids has always been fine if they like it, even better if I can get on board with it too. You only have to have a few too many listens to The Best of The Wiggles in […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Anika Moa, Children, Kids, Songs for Bubbas ·

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