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Luke Thompson Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:54 pm LUKE THOMPSON - HERE ON THE GROUND LOCAL RADIO FAVOURITE RELEASES DEBUT ALBUM + SHOW DATE ANNOUNCEMENT “It is a rare debut album by a New Zealand singer-songwriter which arrives as fully formed and mature as that by 24-year old Luke Thompson, whose Here on the Ground announces the arrival of a major Kiwi talent.” - Graham Reid Two years since his first single, Morning Light was played on the radio Luke Thompson’s debut album, ‘Here On The Ground’ is finally ready to get to the retail shelves and digital hard drives on February 18th! Luke Thompson’s has had his songs played on major NZ radio networks; ZM, The Edge, Classic Hits and MoreFM taking his previous single ‘Perfect Drive’ into the Top 20. In the traditions of early Bob Dylan, Don McLean and Paul Simon, Luke Thompson will be out on the road playing as any good troubadour should in celebration of the album release. Acoustic intimate shows at some of the countries most beautiful vineyards and café’s as part of the Midsummer Tour 2008. Luke has also been chosen as the support act for some very big name artists; American rock stalwarts ‘Toto’ at The Civic in early March and Grammy Award winning Jars of Clay at the end of March. - Sat 16 Feb @ Hallertau, Riverhead w/ Brian Platt - Fri 22 Feb @ Vilagrad, Ohaupo w/ Brian Platt - Sat 23 Feb @ Matinee, New Plymouth w/ Brian Platt - Thurs 28 Feb @ Mills Reef, Tauranga w/ Brian Platt - Fri 29 Feb @ Sileni Estates, Hastings w/ Brian Platt - Sun 2 March @ The Civic, Auckland: Luke Thompson Support - Toto - Thurs 6 March @ Sandwiches, Wellington w/ Brian Platt - Fri 7 March @ Yaza! Café, Nelson w/ Brian Platt - Sat 8 March @ Kaikoura Winery, Kaikoura w/ Brian Platt - Sun 9 March @ Fat Eddies, Christchurch w/ Brian Platt - Sat March 22 @ Aotea Centre, Auckland: w/ Jars of Clay A little more of Luke Thompson and his debut album ‘Here On The Ground’: Here On The Ground was recorded at Roundhouse Studios (Neil Finn) in Auckland and produced by Nic Manders (Brooke Fraser). Over the course of a dozen original songs the Tauranga-based Thompson touches the heart in songs of gentle sensitivity, pricks the conscience with tart lyrics about personal and social responsibility (Look the Other Way, Here on the Ground) and offers up revealing lyrics about his origins (Mums and Dads). As his musical tastes broadened he began to write his own songs, encouraged by classic singer-songwriters from previous generations: “I was maybe 19 or 20 before I heard the music that I really base my music on. That was more the folky thing. The first one I got into was Don McLean then James Taylor and Bob Dylan. The first song that got me, probably when I was in the 7th form, was Vincent by Don McLean. I don’t know what it was about it. Just how effective he was being with only his voice and guitar and some ideas. That attracted me to the singer-songwriter solo thing, where you would just come up with an idea and you would do the whole thing -- a concert, a show or a recording -- with just your fingers and your voice.” Thompson spent some time in high school bands and it was through one of them appearing at a Smokefreerockquest that he got his break. As the singer-guitarist he was singled out for a scholarship which allowed him a year’s study at a music school of his choice (he went to Wintec in Hamilton) and to his surprise stayed for the full three year course, supporting himself by playing in an acoustic duo around pubs and clubs. He furthered his song writing and asked acclaimed producer Nic Manders (Brooke Fraser) if he would produce a single for him as part of a class assignment, sent that to NZ on Air and a grant to record another followed. Thompson was on his way and with Manders he began work on what would become Here on the Ground in the middle of 2007. By then his two singles Morning Light and Perfect Drive -- both on the album -- had done well at radio. Here on the Ground is the sound of a young and new artist, yet also someone who has years of writing and performing behind him. Driven by a small band, the musically diverse album proves Thompson has something to say and his lyrics stand firmly within that long lineage of his influences. “this mature and confident album suggests he's bigger than the three minute song and is in for the long haul.“ -Graham Reid www.lukethompsonmusic.com |
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RE: Luke Thompson Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 4:47 pm The Midsummer Tour 2008, featuring Luke Thompson & Brian Platt, is returning to Auckland by popular demand! Wednesday 12 March. Tabac - 6 Mills Lane, Auckland City Luke Thompson and Brian Platt's Midsummer Tour 2008 brings together great food, fine wine and exquisite music at venues of distinction throughout the country. The Midsummer Tour also celebrates the much-anticipated release of Luke Thompson’s acclaimed debut album Here on the Ground. In the words of pre-eminent music reviewer Graham Reid: “Here on the Ground announces the arrival of a major Kiwi talent”. Also performing is Brian Platt who brings his own special blend of hangover melodies and endearing on-stage banter. Both Here on the Ground and Brian’s album Eleven Steps will be available at the concerts. The Midsummer Tour 2008 is an event not to be missed … you and your friends are warmly invited to share in this truly Kiwi experience. For more information, visit www.midsummertour.co.nz Artists: Luke Thompson & Brian Platt Note: Returning to Auckland by popular demand ... extra show added to Midsummer Tour 2008 Date: Wednesday 12 March Venue: Tabac - 6 Mills Lane, Auckland City Doors: 8:00pm Door Charge: $5.00 Web: www.midsummertour.co.nz |
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