Hello Sailor Announce 'Salute' Show To Honour Graham Brazier
Following the sad news on Friday that Hello Sailor frontman Graham Brazier had died, the band's 40th Anniversary show has turned into a show paying tribute to the New Zealand music legend. The Powerstation performance, which is set to take place later this month, will feature a raft of special guests stepping in to sing with Hello Sailor, and Band Of Brothers will open the evening. All proceeds from the show will go to the Graham Brazier estate. Full details below...
Hello Sailors 40th Anniversary Concert: Tribute To Mr B
Friday 18th September, The Powerstation, Auckland
PRESS RELEASE:
HELLO SAILOR'S 40th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT : SALUTE TO MR B
POWERSTATION FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
The Hello Sailor 40th Anniversary show has now become a salute to the legendary Hello Sailor frontman who sadly passed away last Friday.
Hello Sailor invite one and all to the Powerstation as the who’s who of NZ rock’n'roll to pay tribute and salute the one and only Graham Brazier sending him on his way in true style.
“Sailor” will perform with a variety of lead singers including Hammond Gamble whilst the show will open with the Band Of Brothers featuring Jordan Luck (The Exponents) - Peter Urlich (Th' Dudes) - Eddie Rayner (Spilt Enz) - Brett Adams (The Mockers) - Peter Warren (DD Smash) - Bryan Bell (Dead Flowers) - Dave Gent (The Exponents)
“We are all in a state of disbelief at our mate’s passing but it will be good for all of us to get on stage in his honour” - Harry Lyon
All proceeds from the gig will be donated to the Graham Brazier estate.
If anyone wishes to donate to Graham Brazier's estate it can be done via bank deposit to:
SANDI ANDERSON TRUST ACCOUNT
ASB CENTRAL AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL
12-3019-0695838-02
ASB SWIFT CODE IS:
ASBBZN2A REF. BRAZIER 2357/14
All tickets remain valid
HELLO SAILOR'S 40th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT : SALUTE TO MR B
With the Band Of Brothers
FRI 18 SEPT AUCKLAND - POWERSTATION
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