29 April 2014 - 0 Comments
Native Tongue Music Publishing in association with Beck’s NZ and the NZ Music Commission is excited to celebrate NZ Music Month this year with a show at the Kings Arms on Saturday May 17.
The stellar line up includes Native Tongue writers The Bads, Mulholland and The Phoenix Foundation, coinciding with their new EP release Tom’s Lunch. This Music Month showcase will also mark the start of Native Tongue’s 10 Year Anniversary celebrations, with further events planned throughout the year.
Native Tongue has kicked off 2014 with a modern new brand and recent signings Cut Copy, Ladi 6 and Shapeshifter.
The company has built a respected roster of local writers over the past decade, including Gin Wigmore, Dave Dobbyn, Don McGlashan, The Phoenix Foundation, The Veils, The Black Seeds, Hollie Smith, Sola Rosa, Kingston, Julia Deans and Delaney Davidson to name but a few.
Native Tongue has direct agreements with many international artists including Tom Waits, Will Oldham, Spandau Ballet, Roy Orbison, Purity Ring, St. Lucia, Hanni El Khatib and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
Through their international catalogues Native Tongue represents the works of Lorde, Daft Punk, Foals, Frightened Rabbit, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Kurt Vile, Justice, Armin van Buuren, Counting Crows, Diplo, The Kills, MIA, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and many more.
The company has successfully placed numerous songs in international television series including True Blood, Grey’s Anatomy, Breaking Bad, The Vampire Diaries, GIRLS, American Horror Story, Entourage, Brothers & Sisters, CSI and Gossip Girl, and secured placements in various advertising campaigns around the world, including brands such as Heineken, Guinness, Lexus, Qantas, McDonald’s, Audi, Ford, Alfa Romeo, Coke Zero, Adidas, Bonds and Tommy Hilfiger.
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