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Date and Time
Thursday 20th August, 7-9pm

Bridget Kelly, Tom Callwood, Chris Prosser

Entry
$10 on the door
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Improvised music with Bridget Kelly (reeds), Tom Callwood (double bass) and Chris Prosser (violin). Playing as a trio and in combinations of solos/duos.

Chris Prosser has been active since the 1970s, playing in the post-hippie rock outfit Te Aroha in Christchurch, working with Jonathan Besser in Wellington before living in London and writing dozens of studies for scordatura (altered tuning) violin. He's a captivating improviser.

Tom Callwood is simply on the best bass players in the country, lending his deep talents to the Mean Bones, Phoenix Foundation, Melancholy Babes, Stinging Nettles, Devils Gate Outfit, Bunnys on Ponys, Little Bushman (and the list goes on and on...)

Bridget Kelly has a unique creative voice on reeds, moving from lyrical melodies to unearthly growls. She's been a constant presence in the Wellington music scene for the past 20 years.

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Bridget Kelly playing bass clarinet
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