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Swingbridge, The Garden Tour

When
Sun Mar 12th, 2023
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Doors open
6:30pm
Gig starts
7:00pm
Entry
All Ages
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Swingbridge is the musical vehicle of Otago songsmith Bridget Ellis and friends. Playing solo or with an expandable band, songs both personal and universal journey through intricate folk to spacious jazz, from punchy rock to uncharted country, and are delivered home with incidental fun. 

Bridget is delighted to be joined at Vogelmorn by musician friends, double bassist Amos Mann and Chris Meech on baritone sax. Support is by Emmie Ellis, trying out a new stage name and a new solo set. Emmie hails from raucus-doom-pop bands Sweaty Betty, Tidal Rave and Paper Fortune. As M.E.L.S. she'll be sharing her melodic hot-takes on life and love, seeing how eclectic she can get in a three song set.

Bridget discovered her affinity with songwriting as a teenager in the vibrant musical world of 1980’s Dunedin. The power of song to interpret and share the human experience became her touch stone, the impetus and hope for earth-centred social change an enduring muse. A self taught guitarist, Ellis has developed her unique musical style, experimenting with guitar tunings, sounding chords by ear and the rhythm of reflex. This and her authentic lyricism has assured many of these songs an enduring place in her life spanning songbook. 

Swingbridge is making an 8 date tour of the North Island this autumn in support of the latest album, The Garden.

Swingbridge’s 2021’s release The Garden is Ellis’s most ambitious recording project yet. The seeds of the album were sown through Ellis’s collaboration with singer/celtic harpist Lynley Caldwell and later recorded at Roundhead Studio, Auckland and Sublime Studio in the Waitaki Valley. The album was co-produced by Ellis alongside engineer Jordan Stone (NZ Engineer of the year 2019), and features Ellis and Caldwell along with landmark NZ drummer Chris O’Connor, double bassists Eamon Edmundson-Wells and Steve Harrop, with guest singer Steve Abel.

Response to The Garden:
'Ellis is a writer in her prime, and the album is a testament to her talent as a singer-songwriter and instrumentalist.' (Amanda Mills, reviewer for NZ Musician)
'...songs varied and alive; and the album an ecosystem of feeling and meaning.'
(Eddie Robinson, Oh-Oamaru)

Listen to The Garden on Bandcamp
https://swingbridge.bandcamp.com/album/the-garden

N.B. Vogelmorn Bar open from 5.30pm, concert follows a community pizza event, all welcome. Vogelmorn Upstairs is not a wheelchair accessible building. There is an accessible bathroom in the space. The Vogelmorn Precinct is a community space located in a residential area. With that in mind, the team ask that you be kind to others' who are using the Vogelmorn spaces and that when you leave the gig, you do so quietly to avoid disturbing our neighbours.

Links
swingbridge.bandcamp.com...
swingbridge.nz/
facebook.com/profile.php...
Tags
acoustic/solo, M.E.L., Emmie Ellis

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