Our first Coffee/Community Music Day at this lovely Lifestyle Village on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. We were made most welcome by the Management and Social Committee (Pauline and Vincent). We had around 30 members in attendance for what was a great day of superb music, fun and relaxed conversation. The Chef for the Village also put on a special lunch just for us and it was delicious at a very reasonable price too! The residents must have enjoyed the Day as we were asked to come back and play for them again - soon!A big thank you to Diane Lyons for organizing the event and to Committee Members, Delyse Whorwood, Margaret Black and Dennis Lyons and Laurie Conder for helping with the logistics for the day.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Club Night 5th May 2015
A wonderful night of music! Such a variety of styles and instruments giving us a musical feast. The evening started with Roy Steen playing the Korg Pa900 and Pa80 with his wonderfully relaxed style. Our four members who played for us in the first half of the programme were: Pam Rea (Korg Pa900); Roy Steen (Korg Pa80); Laurie Conder (Roland BK-9); and Takashi (Taka) Iida on his two manual + pedalboard keyboard. Great music guys/gals. After a refreshing tea break we were delighted to welcome back as our Special Guest Artist, Chris Larking, the Manager of Mainline MusicWorks Albany. Chris is a professional musician with an extraordinary ability to play songs that really hit home with his audience with both wonderful style and sound choices and masterful and unique arrangements. Chris brought along a Yamaha PSR-S950 which he just about made talk especially through the Yamaha StagePas 600i PA System. For variety, Chris also played a few numbers on the Club's Yamaha Clavinova CVP-509 which sounded magnificent with Chris' golden touch.
All in all another wonderful evening of music, fun and laughs. A big thank you to the Committee for making the evening go so well.
The Videos:
Chris Larking playing at the Club and using a Yamaha PSR-S950 keyboard and Yamaha Clavinova CVP-509.
Takashi ‘Taka’ Iida playing his two-manual keyboard with pedalboard at the Club.
The Photos: