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SoundBites: Candice Milner, Hopetoun Brown, Stir It Up

Kim Gillespie
By Kim Gillespie
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24 Oct, 2016 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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Candice Milner

Candice Milner

Lyttleton teenager Candice Milner is set to tour in support of her album Evergreen.

Two years ago Milner wrote a song about coping with the death of her grandmother. She donated Helping Hands to CanTeen to raise funds for cancer awareness.

Now the 17-year-old has a full album - the debut is a mix of folk, country, rock and pop, and includes the track Run For It, which placed first on theaudience.co.nz's Wildcard Chart and the charming yet spooky duet Go 'Round.

Tour dates:

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Nov 11 Wunderbar Lyttelton
Nov 12 Dunedin Dog With Two Tails *
Nov 16 Auckland Wine Cellar
Nov 19 Wellington Bodega
Nov 20 Christchurch Naval Point Lyttelton (Family friendly show)

Tickets from Under The Radar (except* door sales only)

Evergreen is released on November 11.

Hopetoun Brown:  Nick Atkinson and Tim Stewart
Hopetoun Brown: Nick Atkinson and Tim Stewart

Hopetoun Brown are also hitting the road with new music.

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Tim Stewart and Nick Atkinson this week release their second album Look So Good, and it's full of top notch collaborators including Tami Neilson, Aldous Harding and Marlon Williams.

The sophomore effort from the former Supergroove duo comes just 12 months after debut Burning Fuse.

Tour dates:

Oct 28th Auckland - Wine Cellar
with special guests: Tami Neilson, Finn Scholes, Dave Khan and Darryn Harkness
Oct 29th Auckland - Wine Cellar with special guests: Priya Sami, Reb Fountain, Kingsley Melhuish, Dave Khan, Darryn Harkness and Callum Passells
Nov 4th Paeroa - The Refinery
Nov 5th Coromandel - Hauraki House Theatre
Nov 9th Golden Bay - Mussel Inn
Nov 10th Hokitika - The Fire House
Nov 11th Wairau Valley - Dharma Bums Club
Nov 12th Wellington - Caroline
Nov 13th Hastings - City Art Gallery - Sunday afternoon Nov 13th
Nov 13th Napier - private house concert - Sunday evening Nov 13th
Nov 18th Hamilton - Nivara Lounge
Nov 19th Rotorua - Rotorua Museum
Nov 20th Martinborough - Toast Martinborough

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See their Facebook page for ticketing info.

Revisit a classic artist

Bob Marley's birthday may coincide with Waitangi Day each year, but the Aotearoa connection with the reggae legend goes deeper than that.

A homegrown tribute to Marley has been announced - 15 Kiwi artists giving their own takes on the man's music.

The album - Stir It Up - is out November 4.

Artists gathered from around Aotearoa to record their tributes to Bob Marley.

Posted by Stir It Up: Aotearoa's Tribute To Bob Marley on Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Artists include Hollie Smith (No Woman No Cry), Anika Moa (Three Little Birds), Katchafire (Punky Reggae Party), Thomas Oliver (Is This Love), Bic Runga (Redemption Song) and Trinity Roots (Waiting In Vain) among others.

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Tiki Taane's Drum & Bass Get Up Stand Up and Aaradhna's smooth South Seas reggae version of Could You Be Loved have already been released.

Meanwhile, Thomas Oliver has also been busy putting together an acoustic version of his Silver Scroll-winning song If I Move To Mars. Check out the stripped back track here.

Oliver is currently in Los Angeles, before moving on to Nashville at this end of this month for more co-writing sessions.

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