New Zealands 1951 Waterfront dispute raised serious questions about the importance of civil liberties during times of internal conflict. Musician Chris Prowse revisits this significant event in New Zealands history with the live performance of his critically acclaimed album Trouble on the Waterfront, which captures the turmoil of the times in song.
The Waterfront Collective presents Trouble on the Waterfront through a blend of contemporary song and multi-media effects. The Waterfront Collective includes the musical talents of Andrew Delahunty (The Windy City Strugglers), Bill Hickman (The Shot Band), Dave Currie, Eva Prowse (Fly My Pretties), Murray Kilpatrick, and Tessa Rain (Fly My Pretties), along with Chris Prowse controlling the derricks.
acoustic/solo,
jazz
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