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State: Wellington
Country: NZ
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Wednesday, April 01, 2009 
Sandwiches is pleased to announce a stellar line up led by big hitter Fat
Freddy’s Drop for Sandwiches Summerset 09 Day-Nighter at Wellington’s
iconic Basin Reserve.

For the third year running the hallowed cricket ground will resonate to a solid
12-hour innings where music is the new sport - mixing bona fide legends,
established acts and newcomers from here and abroad - across two stages
on Saturday 18th April.

Joining Fat Freddy’s Drop (NZ) on the SummerSet team are famed house DJ
Nick Warren (UK), hip hop innovators and cricket aficionados The Nextmen
(UK) with special guest MC P Digsss (NZ), drum and bass’s latest luminaries
DJ Lynx and MC Kemo (UK), soul diva Hollie Smith with full band (NZ),
electro house party DJ & remix king Bass Kleph (Aus), four piece popsters
Charlie Ash (NZ) and audio genies Pitch Black (NZ).

Picking the headline act for the 2009 event Sandwiches selectors said they
made a beeline for Freddy’s who’re on the cusp of releasing a new album Big
BW - winning the band over with the offer of the Capital’s premiere outdoor
music festival to shake that ‘shiverman loose’.

Bryce Mason of SummerSet said, ““Here and across the world the question
on people’s lips is ’Fat Freddy’s Drop – is the album out yet?’ We’re extremely
pleased to have Freddy’s performing in what is such an important and exciting
time for them. It’s the perfect setting at the iconic Basin Reserve for the boys
to bring their magic sound and success home and answer that question.”

Rounding off the musical entertainment, a host of local DJ’s and emerging
bands such as soulful blues band Whiskey & Sly will join the SummerSet
team looking to hit the festival for six over the white cricket fence.

SummerSet is once again bringing a super top to the Basin but in 2009 it’ll be
the massive ‘Heineken Super Top’ – the largest structure of its kind in New
Zealand - ensuring the music plays rain or shine. It’s a truly global event in a
positively Wellington setting - follow Kent Terrace Road to the Basin Reserve
for Sandwiches SummerSet 09.

"Without a shadow of a doubt one of the best festivals in the Southern
Hemisphere." Norman Jay, DJ at Sandwiches SummerSet 2008

“The Basin Reserve was the perfect venue for such an event, offering space
and greenery for the masses to wander around in. There was the two
pronged attack of the main stage at the Basins north end, and the swish
looking Super-top to the south for people to get their musical hit from.” Darren,
Texture Live Blog 2008


SANDWICHES SUMMERSET 2009
BASIN RESERVE, WELLINGTON, NZ
Saturday 18th April
Midday – Midnight, Rain Or Shine
www.sandwiches.co.nz/summerset

TICKETS $75+BF
On Sale From Monday February 16, 2009
Get online from www.sandwiches.co.nz/summerset
Or at REAL GROOVY (WGTN), AND TICKETMASTER NATIONWIDE

ENTIRE VENUE FULLY LICENSED R18 – FOOD AND PREMIUM
BEVERAGE (INCLUDING WATER) AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE – NO
BYO FOOD AND DRINK – R.O.A.R. – WE PLAY RAIN OR SHINE – BE
SUNSMART
Monday, December 10, 2007 
New Years Eve - December 31st 2007
Hollie Smith performs at Rhythm & Vines Festival in Gisborne, NZ


January 12th 2008
Hollie Smith performs at Parihaka International Peace Festival - New Plymouth NZ.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007 
Soulful diva Hollie Smith has changed her Auckland venue to the Bruce Mason Centre.

Due to the delay in the re-opening of the St James, Hollie is going back to her home of Auckland's North Shore and performing for the first time at the Bruce Mason Centre being supported by SJD.

Hollie Smith has just completed a trip to America where she has been recording songs with award winning producer James Poyser and performed an extremely special showcase on the roof of the Blue Note building impressing a crowd of America music media and industry.

Hollie is currently touring Australia then Paris and is returning to New Zealand for her theatre tour.

The Auckland show will be on Sunday 21 October at the Bruce Mason Centre.
Tickets can be purchased from Ticket Master & Real Groovy. All current tickets purchased for St James current for new venue. If required, full refund of St James tickets available from point of purchase
Tour Dates:
OCTOBER:
21 October Bruce Mason Centre Auckland – new venue
22 October Clarence St Theatre Hamilton
26 October James Hay Theatre Christchurch
27 October Regent Theatre Dunedin
29 October School of Music Nelson

NOVEMBER:
1 November The Regent Theatre Palmerston North
2 November The St James Theatre Wellington

Tickets are available from Ticketek, Ticket Direct, Real Groovy and Everyman Records (Nelson). On sale now.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007 
Hollie Smith is about to treat New Zealanders to her first ever theatre tour.

Hollie Smith's voice stole the nation's hearts when erupting on the scene with the now-classic Bathe in the River. Her highly anticipated debut album "Long Player" stormed into the New Zealand charts at Number 1 and rapidly achieved platinum sales status.

Hollie's extraordinary voice and writing talents have been discovered internationally. In May this year she started working with New York based Manhattan Records, a subdivision of the famous Blue Note label. She is about to record two new songs in Philadelphia for Manhattan with acclaimed producer James Poyser (Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, The Roots, Common) and will then be touring Australia, America, UK, France and Canada.

Opening for Hollie will be the critically acclaimed SJD. SJD has received masses of five star reviews and press accolades for his live and recoded work. He has just released his fourth album Songs from a Dictaphone which features beautifully crafted intellectual pop tracks and is currently the Number One Independent New Zealand album.

With a voice so powerful and such mesmerising live shows you cannot afford to miss Hollie Smith.

OCTOBER:
20 October St James Theatre Auckland
22 October Clarence St Theatre Hamilton
26 October James Hay Theatre Christchurch
27 October Regent Theatre Dunedin
29 October School of Music Nelson

NOVEMBER:
1 November The Regent Theatre Dunedin
2 November The St James Theatre Wellington

Tickets are available from Ticketek, Ticket Direct, Real Groovy and Everyman Records (Nelson). On sale from 12 September.

www.holliesmith.co.nz
www.myspace.com/holliesmithmusic

For more information, please contact
Rebecca Caughey
Tour Publicist
021 886 024
Rebecca@funktionmusic.co.nz
Thursday, August 09, 2007 

Category: Music
Media Release - Wed 8 August

BOB DYLAN THE CIVIC, Tickets open with continued intense demand. Chugg Entertainment this morning made tickets available for a historical performance by BOB DYLAN on 26 August at Auckland's magnificent theatre, The Civic, THE EDGE(r).

Media Release - Wed 8 August

BOB DYLAN THE CIVIC, Tickets open with continued intense demand. Chugg Entertainment this morning made tickets available for a historical performance by BOB DYLAN on 26 August at Auckland's magnificent theatre, The Civic, THE EDGE(r).

Dylan launches his arena tour of Australia and New Zealand tonight in Christchurch, but this special performance confirms his willingness for exception in order to satisfy the public demand for a Dylan performance.

Confirmed as Special Guest is HOLLIE SMITH. A further exceptional addition to what will be one of 2007's most talked about concert events. Following sell out shows throughout the country HOLLIE will return to Auckland bringing her impassioned soulful performance to this memorable occasion.

Don't even consider missing out!

The Civic, THE EDGE(r), Sunday 26 August.
Tickets on sale through Ticketek on 8 August www.ticketek.com
- telephone (09) 3075000
Thursday, July 05, 2007 

Category: Music
Hollie Smith adds a new date to her 'Long Player' tour in Auckland on Thursday, July 12th at Galatos. Tickets for Friday 13th July at Galatos, Auckland have nearly sold out and Hollie has added the Thursday show so her Auckland fans do not miss seeing her perform 'Long Player' live. These will be her only 2 Auckland Shows.

Catch Hollie Smith and her full band now before she heads off overseas. Limited tickets still available for Friday 13th July and Sunday 15th at the Leigh Sawmill.
Do Not Miss Out !

Thursday 12 July: Auckland - Galatos
Friday 13 July: Auckland - Galatos
Sunday 15 July: Leigh - Sawmill (4.00pm Show)
Saturday 28 July: Christchurch Festival - Spiegel Tent
Sunday 29 July: Christchurch Festival - Spiegel Tent
Tuesday 31 July: Queenstown Memorial Hall
with Phoenix Foundation
Sunday 5 August: Taranaki Arts Festival - New Plymouth
Friday 17 August: Wellington - Opera House
(with special guests)

Tickets on sale now at Ticketek and Real Groovy Auckland
For media enquiries: Lauren.whitney@emimusic.com or 09 3561 595
Friday, June 22, 2007 

Category: Music
Hollie Smith will start her first National tour in Auckland on Friday, July 13th at Galatos.
To follow the #1 and Platinum success of her debut album 'Long Player' Hollie Smith is very happy to announce her first quick jaunt around New Zealand to show off her new record live.
Hollie is really looking forward to getting out around the country to play."Being in the studio and making records is one thing but playing live is another"
Last month Hollie Smith signed to the prestigious Manhattan Records label in New York, a boutique pop label within the legendary Blue Note group, home to Miles Davis and Norah Jones.

Friday 13 July Auckland - Galatos
Sunday 15 July Leigh - Sawmill (4.00pm Show)
Saturday 28 July Christchurch Festival - Spiegel Tent
Sunday 29 July Christchurch Festival - Spiegel Tent
Tuesday 31 July Queenstown Memorial Hall with Phoenix Foundation
Sunday 5 August Taranaki Arts Festival - New Plymouth
Friday 17 August Wellington - Opera House (with special guests)

Tickets on sale now at Ticketek and Real Groovy Auckland
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 
Wellington singer becomes label-mate to Norah Jones.

On the eve of the release of her much anticipated debut solo album "Long Player" on EMI, Wellington's soulful Hollie Smith signs to the prestigious Manhattan Records label in New York, a boutique pop label within the legendary Blue Note group, home to Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Thelonious Monk, Cassandra Wilson and Norah Jones.

"You can hear that voice and you can hear the songs and you know right away- this is somebody very special."

– Bruce Lundvall. President, Blue Note Records

In a signing that crowns New Zealand Music Month and will take a New Zealand artist to the world, Wellington singer-songwriter Hollie Smith – Who topped the New Zealand charts with her version of Don McGlashan's Bathe in the River from the film No. 2 — has signed a worldwide distribution deal in New York with Manhattan Records, a subdivision of the famous Blue Note label.

Smith — who flew to the Big Apple offices of Blue Note on Fifth Avenue and played two songs live on the grand piano in the label's lobby — has won the enthusiastic support of the Blue Note's president Bruce Lundvall, the man who signed Norah Jones and rejuvenated the Blue Note label.

When Lundvall took over the Blue Note label in 1984 he started a pop label, Manhattan Records — which currently has Celtic Woman, Van Morrison, Tim Finn, Raul Midon, and Diana Ross on its roster — and brought life back to Blue Note through a substantial jazz reissue programme and by signing the likes of Wynton Marsalis, Anita Baker, Al Green, Joe Lovano, Cassandra Wilson and Norah Jones.

A man who began his career working with the likes of Miles Davis in the 60s, Lundvall knows the music business intimately and is a passionate believer in nurturing long-term talent rather than signing fast-turnaround sensations. And in Hollie Smith he believes he has another great talent.

"I think Hollie is simply an original and I don't know where she is going to end up going in terms of her direction," he says. "She's certainly a soul singer, but obviously there are soul singers everywhere. She happens to be one of the good ones. Really one of the best I've heard in a long time and that's where we start. She's also a good writer, a beautiful woman . . . She simply has that star quality you can't describe."

Lundvall initially heard two tracks from Smith's debut album in his car and immediately called his colleague Ian Ralfini, managing director of Manhattan Records. At that time Lundvall had no idea Smith was from New Zealand.

After listening to the tracks together, Lundvall and Ralfini contacted EMI management in New Zealand and invited Smith to New York where she spent a week in discussions, listening to the affable Lundvall's anecdotes about the legendary artists he has known, and finally signing a worldwide deal with Manhattan Records' Ralfini.

"When I heard Hollie Smith for the first time," says Ralfini, "the thing that drew me to her music was her storytelling. She has, for a young person, a depth and passion that I hadn't heard for a long time.

"I think that Hollie has a great future in the music business and the kind of music she is doing needs to be taken to as wide an audience as one can reach. I think that she reaches a very big, wide audience."

And Lundvall says he heard something unique in Smith that was thrilling.

"It was one of those things that very rarely happens. When you hear someone this exciting you don't think about anything other than, "Let's sign her as quickly as we possibly can!' And that's what we ended up doing."

For Hollie Smith, the future begins now.

HOLLIE SMITH — LONG PLAYER.

OUT MAY 28TH IN NEW ZEALAND THROUGH EMI MUSIC.

AND THEN . . . WORLDWIDE THROUGH MANHATTAN RECORDS

For Publicity Enquiries Please contact :
Nicky Donoghue by using this contact form
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 

Category: Music
Some people write lists of them. Others program their mobile phones. Hollie Smith has recorded an album of reminders.

Possibly best known for her own soulful 2005 EP and for her emotionally resonant vocals on the Don McGlashan penned 2006 chart dominating single from the acclaimed feature film No. 2, 'Bathe In The River', the talented local musician is now ready to release her solo album, Long Player.

But as Smith herself says she doesn't deal in the traditional material of your average chart topper. "I don't really write love songs - mainly because I need to feel passion for what I'm singing," she explains. "And if I'm singing a love song for a person who's not around any more, the passion isn't really there. So really," she concludes, "I like to write reminders to myself, reminders of where I really draw my inspiration from."

And that is from within her own personal philosophy. "It's not something I'd really preach about, it's more subtle than that," Smith says. "It's more a reminder to myself about the way I'd like to live my life. Because we do it all the time - we look around at a lot of things that go on in the world and we all know they're happening and occasionally we do something. But most of the time we feel helpless or we don't think about it too much. So a lot of these songs are reminders that I took a vow to try and make a difference and to live more consciously."

The latter sentiment is particularly applicable to the lead single off the album, 'I Will Do'.

But the making of the Smith's album hasn't been all deep and meaningful. She's also had a fair bit of fun. The songs were written over four years ago after which Smith spent a fair bit of time last year searching for the right musicians to play and record her songs with her. As someone's who's worked with the likes of Trinity Roots and the Fly My Pretties collective, she had plenty of contacts among local musicians to choose from.

The eventual group – consisting of Darren Mathiassen (Rhombus, Trinity Roots) on drums, Crete Haami (Police Lucifer and Residue) on bass guitar and Jeremy Toy (writer and producer in Opensouls) on guitar – then toured the songs during the summer of 2006/7, eventually work shopping them in a Wellington studio before finally going into recording proper at Trident Studios. Also guesting on the album is a roll of other New Zealand soul and jazz musos, including members of Opensouls, Jonathan Crayford and Mark de Clive Lowe.

Production was handled by Jeremy Toy and Hollie Smith, with Jeremy taking a few songs on their own creative journey.
The album was then mixed and mastered by respected engineer, Dave Cooley, in his studio in Los Angeles – Cooley has also worked with the likes of D'Angelo and J.Dilla.


A major component of Long Player is the combination of outstanding vocalists and arrangements, along with Smith's lead vocals are an "All Star" line-up of backing vocalists Deva Mahal (Rhombus), Lisa Tomlins (Fat Freddy's Drop) Rio Hemopo (Trinity Roots and Breaks Co-Op) and P Digggs (Shapeshifter). One of the highlights of the recording process for Smith was the inclusion of the Mission Community Choir from Kilbirnie, Wellington. "A friend of mine had sung with them so we got in touch with them," Smith says. "And it was pretty incredible to watch and hear them. I'd always imagined a choir singing my arrangements. To hear them was amazing and just as I had imagined. They have such massive soulful voices, they just sounded so gorgeous."

Long Player, due for release on May 28th 2007, has been all about a personal achievement for Smith. "For the first time I've really put everything into an album. It's taken five years of work to get it made and I am really confident and happy with it. Which was really all I wanted," she concludes. "Everything else is just extra."

For Publicity Enquiries
Please contact : Nicky Donoghue
by using this contact form