A songwriter from Auckland’s North Shore, Andrew Healey has walked a somewhat eclectic musical path. He started out singing and playing guitar for covers and original bands. Then, for many years, he oscillated between intimate solo singer-guitarist gigs and extravagant shows as a crooner for the jazz-swing quartet Standard Deviation.
In recent times, Andrew has focused his talents on songwriting. And his efforts yielded ‘Parallel World,’ a melodic 11-track album about his perspective of life in the twenty-first century.
Andrew’s original music has appeared in T.V. and film, and he co-wrote ‘Call me up’, the theme song for a show on Radio Live.
With his five-piece band (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass and drums), Andrew looks forward to performing his original songs along with some classics from artists who have inspired him over the years.
Auckland-based band Morristown delivers songs with distinctive melodies and relatable, sing-along lyrics. Blending singer-songwriter sensibilities with pop-rock energy, their music is both uplifting and emotionally resonant.
Built around songs penned by Wendy Morris, the band’s material showcases a high level of collective creativity and thoughtful musicianship. Their carefully crafted arrangements - featuring bass, guitar, drums, and a vibrant brass section - bring a distinctly Kiwi flavour and a quirky, timeless edge.
With three female vocalists sharing lead duties and weaving captivating three-part harmonies, Morristown’s sound is rich and memorable.
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