Thursday, November 24, 2011

Live @ WOW

Live @ WOW by Wallace Gollan

Wallace Gollan - Vocals
Reuben Bradley - Drums
Nick Tipping - Bass
Dan Hayles - Keys

Tracks recorded by Soundpit soundpit.co.nz
 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Larry Rivers

 
Just recently been getting back into painting. Thought it was about time to start posting up a little bit of art as well as music to this blog. 

I was introduced to Larry Rivers at high school, where he was extremely influential in my art. Larry Rivers is somewhere in between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art and regarded as one of the founders of Pop Art.

Larry Rivers, was, not only an exceptional artist but also an accomplished jazz musician (among many other things). The fact that he was a saxophone player and was friends with Miles Davis makes him even cooler (if that's even possible) in this jazz cat's eyes.



iheartmyart:
Larry Rivers, Daniel Webster on a Flesh Field II, 1979

 Larry Rivers, Daniel Webster on a Flesh Field II, 1979



Money, 1965
Mixed media: color serigraph, plexiglass and paperboard


Larry River painting
poster for Larry Rivers "1950s/1960s"
"Three Camels" (1962)






















James Blake - Limit To Your Love


Beautiful Feist tune covered by James Blake. So haunting.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Little Dragon


Can't get enough of Little Dragon so I'm posting two videos.... Hmmm maybe three




Monday, October 24, 2011

Erykah Badu - The Healer


Badu is such an inspiration to me. This is one of my favorite tunes from the album New Amerykah Part One: 4th World War.

I was lucky enough to see her earlier this year at a festival in Sydney. Her presence on stage is incredible, she had the entire audience in the palm of her hands.

Ledisi - Come Together



I knew once I posted up one video I wouldn't be able to stop.

I was introduced to this video by a wonderful pianist and good friend of mine Andrew Bruce way back in 2007. Been listening to it ever since. Always goes does a treat at youtube parties.

This chick has got some serious chops and it's such a good tune.

P.S The tune starts at 1.12


Friday, October 21, 2011

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Unforgettable Wallace Gollan

Beautiful words by Marina Nicola in the Salient. Cheers!


Unforgettable Wallace Gollan


  Wallace Gollan is all smiles and curls.
The prestigious accolades, scholarships to overseas institutions, and her constant involvement in the Wellington music scene, see us meeting just days before she records an EP with her band, The Dreamers. Shrouded in a cloak of self-assurance, the unrelenting tenacity that saw her as a 6-year-old memorize her lines for a school production despite her inability to read, has subsequently seen her go from strength to strength.

Gollan is the first to acknowledge how fortunate she has been “with the experiences I was able to have quite young”. Lending her voice to the Kiwi Kids albums, which were distributed around New Zealand schools, afforded her valuable exposure to recording studios. Her euphonic voice has been fostered via singing lessons that began at the tender age of seven through to thirteen. While they focused mainly on a classical repertoire, her love of jazz, already nurtured by her father, compelled her to croon jazz numbers in her own time. 

Now just shy of her 21st birthday, the confidence that she exudes has seen her unperturbed with the sizeable audience that filled the TSB Arena as she serenaded them at the World of Wearable Arts recently. While Wallace states that this is the result of a gradual process whereby “You stop worrying so much about what the audience is thinking of you, and you just start doing it for you,” it could perhaps also be attributed to the adulation she has received in the form of numerous awards and scholarships. Impressively, she has received the ‘Most Outstanding Musician’ and ‘Most Outstanding Vocalist’ awards at the National Youth Jazz Festival, along with the ‘Best Vocalist’ award at the Queenstown International Jazz Festival, and has received and undertaken a scholarship with The Jazz Workshop Sydney. 

However, it’s the sensation that Wallace is fast becoming that far exceeds her numerous accomplishments. As we meet, it is only a few days before she enters the studio to record an EP with The Dreamers, which sees her bringing some of her own work to tangible fruition. Gollan, a team player to the very end, is quick to point out that the material was a collaborative effort, though she admits to an apprehensive excitement at the prospect of showcasing one of the songs for which she penned lyrics. The effort that Gollan places in The Dreamers, is put forth equally into her other projects, the Wallace Gollan Trio and her other latest endeavour, though they are “just rehearsing at this stage”. 

This coming February will see Gollan relocating to Sydney, where she has previously performed and attended jazz workshops. While this affords her some familiarity and a network from which to draw from, she is intent on making the most of the mini musical empire that she has forged for herself in Wellington, hoping to record an EP of her own work before the end of the year. Conceding that Sydney is merely a “stepping stone” for her before she heads to London, she is understandably “excited about it because you get a bit blasé and safe here”.
While the next few years will see her exploring Europe and other foreign lands, it has already become clear, that although 1951 may have seen Nat King Cole sing ‘Unforgettable’, over sixty years later Wallace Gollan is well on her way to becoming it. *


Check the article out online at:
http://www.salient.org.nz/features/read-issue-24-online



Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Los Músicos Muertos

Just finished an amazing 13 show run with a very talented bunch of corpses. Dan Hayles, Reuben Bradley, Nick Tipping and I have been performing as part of the pre-show entertainment for the World of Wearable Art 2011 season.


I'm not quite sure who had more fun getting dolled up.

Gotta do a shout out to the ladies who made us look good.
The 15 odd people who ran on every night when we finished performing to carry our gear.
The sound crew who never got it wrong.

And of course our fairy god mother Sue for giving us stickers, doing up my corset (in record time), buying us straws (so we could drink vino without ruining our make-up) and generally just putting up with us.

Hopefully some more photos to follow. Perhaps even some of us in action.

Wallace xx