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Andrew Keoghan Album Release Tour

Andrew Keoghan Album Release Tour

Thursday 17th February, 2011 12:49PM

The very talented Andrew Keoghan is releasing his debut album Arctic Tales Divide on March 21st and is celebrating with a nationwide tour the same month....

Andrew Keoghan Arctic Tales Divide Album Release Tour

Saturday 19 March, Chicks Hotel Port Chalmers, Dunedin w/ Grand Rapids
Sunday 20 MarchHarbour Light, Lyttelton w/ Gareth Thomas
Tuesday 22 March, The Classic, Auckland w/ Gareth Thomas
Thursday 24 March, Mighty Mighty, Auckland w/ Gareth Thomas

Tickets are on sale now from HERE at Undertheradar and everyone who purchases a ticket recieves a free download of the first track from the new album "Clean Sheets and Fishbowl".

Here's a new video from Keoghan for "Every Orchid Offering":

Press Release:

To celebrate the release of his debut album Arctic Tales Divide on March 21, Andrew Keoghan is embarking on a nationwide tour with his band and special guests.

Arctic Tales Divide is a fascinating collection of melodic and word-rich songs, combiningKeoghan�s classical training in singing and violin with elements of pop and folk � you could call it chamber-pop. The album was produced by Wayne Bell, whose production credits include Jan Hellriegel, Bic Runga and Gin Wigmore.

Keoghan uses a 130-year-old violin, once owned by his great-grandfather, which Andrew plays like a guitar, plucking the strings and amping it through a loop pedal to layer string and vocal melodies.

He will be joined on tour by some familiar faces, whose talents feature on Arctic Tales Divide, including bass player Ben King (Goldenhorse, Grand Rapids), singer Victoria Girling-Butcher (Lucid 3, Lupin), drummer Wayne Bell (Greg Johnson, Dave Dobbyn) and keyboardist Gareth Thomas (Goodshirt).

Links
andrewkeoghan.com
myspace.com/gareththomasband
facebook.com/pages/GRAND-RAPIDS/271090567468

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