16 September 2010 - 0 Comments
Debut Album "The Price Of Gum" Release: 11th October 2010
Angila is the first single from Jessie James and the Outlaws. Best described as alt- electric folk, reminicent of late 60's and 70's folk, pop and pyschedila.
Jessie Moss is a mother, trained musician and vocalist and aspiring educator who comes from a well-known politically active family. Her uncle Keith Locke is a Green party MP, and grandmother Elsie Locke was variously described as a feminist, social activist, writer, historian, local hero, anti-nuclear campaigner.
James Coyle is a trained Architect, accomplished organist, illustrator and connoisseur of 60s Jamaican rocksteady. His classical training and aesthetic sensibilities lead the production of Jessie's songs.
The Outlaws are are who's who of Wellingtons Finest Musicians, comprising members of members from Hikoikoi, Fly My Pretties, Spartacus R and the Dunstan Rangers.
"From the very first beat of 'Angila' I knew that I was in for a well-crafted, un-predictable listen. In this modern age of digital perfection and fibre optic existence, I personally favour any wares made with analogue-focused aroha. " Warren Maxwell
They are set for a Nationwide tour in November 2010, with Support from Mara TK.
05/11/2010 Auckland Wine Cellar - With Support From Mara TK
06/11/2010 Waiheke TBC - With Support From Mara TK
13/11/2010 Paekakariki St Peters Hall - With Support From Mara TK
14/11/2010 Wellington San Fran Bath House -With Support From Mara TK
19/11/2010 Chch Goodbye Blue Monday
20/11/2010 Lyttleton Harbour light
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