Terrible Sons 'Fairy Tale of New York'
New Zealand-based duo Terrible Sons recently released a cover of the Pogues’ ‘Fairy Tail Of New York’ as part of Nettwerk Music’s Christmas compilation. The cover for the song features one of my photographs:
New Zealand-based duo Terrible Sons recently released a cover of the Pogues’ ‘Fairy Tail Of New York’ as part of Nettwerk Music’s Christmas compilation. The cover for the song features one of my photographs:
Out now - the Diamond Field remix of Matthew J. Ruys’ new single 'People X People' feat. Speech.
This remix takes us back to the 80s for a little of that Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis Flyte Tyme sound. The remix version features a rap from Speech which is different to the single version.
I played a little bit of synth on this new single for LA-based artist Julez.
Vocals/Guitar - Jules Batterman
Drums - Casey Weissbuch
Bass - Chris Insignares
Synth - Andrew B. White/Sam Barna
Mix/Production - Sam Barna
Additional Production - Matt Ebbers
Album Art - Jacqueline Spaventa
I recently worked with Dimmer to repackage their 2001 debut album “I Believe You Are A Star” for a vinyl release.
The album, on Sony Music, was not released on CD at the time.
In 2002 I was nominated for this album in the “Album cover of the Year” category at the New Zealand Music Awards.
For the repackage we were able retrieve the original digital art files from our archive so the repackage involved no re-scanning.
Photographer Mark Smith’s beautiful shots of Auckland’s Alexander Raceway look great at LP size.
We made a few other tweaks for the LP art and it came out great.
Limited quants of the LP are available via Flying Out
Photo: Mark Smith, graphic design: Andrew B. White
Diamond Field reworks fellow NYC act Bunny X’s latest single ‘Come Back’ into an 80s slice of new wave/pop rock.
Available now on Bandcamp, Soundcloud and streaming services.
Mike Cobb & The Crevulators will hit Brooklyn’s Jalopy Tavern on Wednesday December 12, from 9pm.
We’ll be playing a mix of originals and covers, spanning, rock’n’roll, country, rock and everything in-between. For this show the Crevulators will be joined by Stefan Zeniuk (Gato Loco/Egypt 2000/New York Fowl Harmonic) on sax and Charlie Giordano (E Street Band) on accordion/piano.
The Jalopy Tavern is located at 317 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY 11231
Poster: Andrew B. White, Photo: Jalopy Tavern
Saturday December 1st sees a line of several bands at Freddy's Bar and Backroom, Brooklyn.
Mike Cobb & The Crevulators
Jonas Read
Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones
Jay Tanner
Andy Seagrave
Pink Swearz
Dekunle
Campbell’s Atlas
From 7pm-Midnight
Freddy’sBar is located at 627 5th Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11215
Poster by Andrew B. White
Stan Mitchell’s regular “Local Vocal” evening at Brooklyn’s Bar Chord is on again this Thursday, November 29th.
This time the show will feature Mike Cobb & The Crevulators, Lizze Edwards (of Lizzie & The Makers), Dan Prater & Paul Scher, Steve Lovekin, Elissa Montanti, Joanna Barrett Mitchell, and the man himself, Stanley John Mitchell.
Starts at 8:30pm with free entry.
Bar Chord is located at 1008 Cortelyou Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Poster by Andrew B. White
I will be playing bass for performances of “Displaced 2” by Carrie Beehan over the next two Monday nights at Pangea NYC
Show dates: Monday, November 12th & 19th. 7 pm.
This is a multi-media theater production and follows-on from "Alazon In The Quiet Room" which continues to tell the story of immigrants, and displacement in all forms. A mix of original music (and a couple of covers) performed by a cast of musicians with a multi-media background.
Carrie is running a GoFund Me to help with putting on these shows. All details here: https://www.gofundme.com/carrie-beehan-campaign…
Nina Luna will be playing at Pianos NYC, Monday November 5 at 8pm.
This will be a stripped-down set with voice/piano/bass.
Also on the bill is Paul Michell
Pianos is located at 158 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
Poster by Nina Luna, photo by Melissa Chu