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Music News - Gaz Coombes (Supergrass) Announces Support Act

Gaz Coombes (Supergrass) Announces Support Act

31 July 2018 - 0 Comments

95bFM and The Tuning Fork are delighted to announce that Samuel Scott Flynn (The Phoenix Foundation) will open for Brit-pop royalty, Gaz Coombes for his single NZ show in Auckland, September 17.

Samuel Flynn Scott is the principle singer and songwriter with The Phoenix Foundation and Bunnies on Ponies. The Phoenix Foundation have released 6 critically acclaimed albums since forming in Wellington 20 years ago. They have been nominated for more Silver Scrolls and NZ Music Awards than any other New Zealand band. 
 
The Phoenix Foundation have appeared on Later..With Jools Holland and are one of New Zealand’s most loved acts. 2018 will see them tour the country performing their songs with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. 
 
Samuel’s three solo albums have led to support slots ranging from Nick Cave (with David Kilgour) to Neil Finn. He has produced and co-written tracks with many well-known creatives including composing the music for Taika Waititi's Eagle Vs Shark and Boy,two highly successful New Zealand films.

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