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SUMMARY:Melted Ice Cream Endorses: Plucky Sundays
DESCRIPTION:Proudly endorsed by Melted Ice Cream\,\nPaulo Santo + Greg Malcolm’s Just Like Jim and Slightly Imperfect \nPaulo Santo –\nis the alias of Sam White\, well known jazz guitarist and multi instrumentalist. These songs are an internal exploration. The mind is as endless as the universe and Paulo Santo doesn’t have any space ships\, but they have pens and journals and guitars and excited to share what they found. The songs are a collection of nonsensical word vomit\, heartbreaking love songs and just some good ol’ rockers.\nPaulo Santos self titled album recorded with Thomas Isbister will be released in September \nGreg Malcolm –\nOne of Aoteroa’s most articulate experimental guitarists\, this new album sees Greg committing himself to a 1950s Hofner archtop guitar he inherited from his late grandfather\, Jim Spence. In a stripped-back sonic setting Greg fuses his long-running interests in traditional rembetika and klezmer music with memories of his grandfather’s interests in ‘ham’ radio while taking the restored guitar to its outer limits. \nSlightly Imperfect –\n‘Slightly Imperfect’ introduces audiences to the strange\, wonderful and beautiful world of Scottish poet\, writer and songwriter Ivor Cutler. Ivor Cutler was born in Glasgow 1923\, the bus driver on the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour\, who preferred to bike around London communicating by sticking up printed sticky labels with ‘Cutlerism’ including ‘kindly disregard’ and ‘slightly imperfect’ – the name taken by Greg Malcolm and Jenny Ward. \nDoors open 7pm\nMusic starts 7.30\nPizza Trap from 5pm \n
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LOCATION:Space Academy\, 371 St Asaph St\, Christchurch\, 8011\, New Zealand
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