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November 11, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

The Bungee Tour: Julie Lamb Band, Spines & Vorn (Nov 20-21)

shsasHere’s something for Masterton and Hawke’s Bay – a wee “Bungee Tour” – just two shows, Masterton on Friday November 20 at King Street Live and Napier’s Cabana the following night, Saturday, November 21. It’s The Julie Lamb Band, Spines and Vorn. Three Wellington-based acts with three very different sets of sounds to offer.

The very talented Vorn will kick off the evening and then it’s the turn of the Spines (and for these shows the long-running Spines will be using a “mystery” guest drummer – I hear it’s been going well) before the big band that backs Julie Lamb. hero_thumb_moon-jayrem

Should be a great couple of shows. A range of styles. Something for everyone.

$10 on the door – both nights.

(I’m there in spirit!)

Facebook event pages here for Friday and then for Saturday.

Here’s Five Albums Julie Lamb Was Loving ‘Then’
Here’s Five Albums Vorn Was Loving ‘Then’
Here’s Five Albums Jon McLeary of the Spines Was Loving ‘Then’

Click here to read Jon’s regular Off The Tracks guest blog War Stories
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