Mainly Acoustic Music Club part of Upper Hutt Music Festival

Mainly Acoustic Music Club part of Upper Hutt Music Festival

Mainly Acoustic  Music Club is pleased be part of the Upper Hutt Music Festival for the third year running . Club member Paul Lambert says it is a privilege to be a part of the Festival . “ We move our monthly club concert so it fits in well over King’s Birthday Weekend “ he adds .

The concert is next Tuesday 2 June   7.30 pm at the Mayfair Café  , High Street .

The are two main acts to celebrate the festival. First are the Carter Parker Trio plus 1.

They are a quartet consisting of Alto Sax, Clarinet, Guitars, Bass & Drums. They draw their repertoire from a pool of originals and cover songs in Jazz and Americana genres with songs about typical subjects such as: Broken Hearts, Lost Dreams, Death, Regrets, and the Juxtaposition of Love.

Marian Carter – wind instruments, vocals
Graham Parker – bass, vocals
Barry Carter – guitars, vocals – sometimes banjo
Andrew Grayson – drums

All four members have a varied history and currently play in, or have played in well-known local ensembles such as: The Raven Mavens Quartette, Wellington City Orchestra, – Kelburn Valley Municipal Ensemble Jug Band, New Valley Stompers, The Carol Bean Band,

Paul Lambert

The second main act are –

Neil Billington and Cindy Muggeridge 

Neil Billington is one of New Zealand’s leading exponents of the harmonica. Equally at home playing in the ‘Chicago-style’ of Little Walter on the blues harp or reflecting the more sophisticated jazz sensibilities of Belgian jazz great, Jean ‘Toots’ Thielemans, on chromatic harmonica, Neil has played on international stages with some of the world’s finest blues musicians, like Louisiana slide guitarist Sonny Landreth and has played with many of New Zealand’s finest jazz and blues musicians at gigs and festivals around the country. He has also performed regularly up the coast with his old friend and local identity Andrew London as part of the former Hot Club Sandwich.


Wellington singer songwriter Cindy Muggeridge draws heavily from boogie-woogie, the blues piano of Otis Spann and the New Orleans sound of Doctor John. She regularly performs with her own band, the Raven Mavens Quartette, and is known as Wellington’s own ‘Queen of the Boogie Woogie Piano’, with fans coming from far and wide to hear songs she has written, and the covers she chooses to play. 
 
Expect this duo to deliver a range of songs from sensitive ballads to toe tapping boogies and soulful blues. 

Paul Lambert

Pay at the Door ( cash only ) members $15.00 non members $20.00 students  $10.00  concert 7.30 pm to 10 pm check out   www.mainlyacoustic.co.nz  

A “thank you” to Paul Lambert for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

26/05/26