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Arch Hill Recordings May News

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David Kilgour Supports Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds New Zealand Tour

Arch Hill were already pretty excited about the prospect of seeing Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in New Zealand. So, wahey!, as you can imagine it was pretty good news when we heard that David Kilgour was specifically requested to play a unique low key acoustic set to open the show. He will be joined by the talented Sam Scott of the Phoenix Foundation on keys and additional guitar ? and the excellent Tony de Raad of the Heavy Eights (and formerly Lanky) working the strings. Look out for the shows at the Wellington Town Hall on Thursday the 12th of May, and the St James in Auckland on the 13th of May (already sold out!)

Bridget Sutherland wins Houston Worldfest for David Kilgour Video

Congratulations to Bridget Sutherland for winning the Gold award for the best music video at the Worldfest (http://www.worldfest.org/) awards for "Living in Space". Bridget is currently working on a film documentary on the making of David Kilgour's album "Frozen Orange", featuring the band Lambchop. WorldFest was founded 44 years ago as an International Film Society in August, 1961. WorldFest became the third competitive international film festival in North America, following San Francisco and New York.

Pine and Minisnap

Pine and Minisnap will be playing at Creation in Christchurch on Friday the 20th of May. Pine are also up for two b-nets, so get voting http://www.95bfm.com

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