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Trinity Roots 'Home, Land and Sea'

Aston Rd Sessions
releases a live acoustic cover of
Trinity Roots 'Home, Land and Sea' featuring
Warren Maxwell, Thomas Oliver & Louis Baker.


Three of Wellington's loved male singer-songwriters formed a guitar wielding trio for ‘Pass The Gat’, a show commissioned by the Auckland Arts Festival earlier this year. Here they perform a unique acoustic cover of the Trinity Roots song ‘Home, Land and Sea’ for Aston Rd Sessions.

Watch ‘Home, Land and Sea’ here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDrvrWTCgY4

Filmed live at The Pines Chapel on Wellington's south coast, ‘Home, Land and Sea’ is stripped back to an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar and a slide guitar, along with their three voices, showcasing the distinctive sounds each player brings to a heart-felt, harmony rich, rendition of the song.

"I fell in love with Home, Land and Sea immediately on first listen at age 14. However, I never imagined that one day I would actually have an opportunity to play on it live with Warren and Thomas. The meaning in this song was so pertinent when it came out, and is equally relevant today. It is a timeless song that I hold very dear to the heart." –Louis Baker

Warren Maxwell (Trinity Roots, Little Bushman), Thomas Oliver (internationally acclaimed Weissenborn player) and Louis Baker (2014 APRA Silver Scrolls Finalist) will be playing further ‘Pass The Gat’ shows this coming August with more dates to be announced.

Fri 21st August - Taranaki Arts Festival, New Plymouth (sold out)
Sat 22nd August – San Fran, Wellington

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