Married At First Sight: Bride goes after another man
Davina set her sights on Dean on last night's Married At First Sight. Video/Three
Davina set her sights on Dean on last night's Married At First Sight. Video/Three
Khloe Kardashian and her family enjoyed an extravagant Christmas Eve party. Video / Kim, Khloe, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner via Instagram
The last of ten songs performed in front of an intimate audience at York Street Studios for the Sundae Sessions.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
The ninth of ten songs performed in front of an intimate audience at York Street Studios for the Sundae Sessions.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
The eighth of ten songs performed in front of an intimate audience at York Street Studios for the Sundae Sessions.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
The seventh of ten songs performed in front of an intimate audience at York Street Studios for the Sundae Sessions.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
The sixth of ten songs performed in front of an intimate audience at York Street Studios for the Sundae Sessions.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
Ahead of their first New Zealand show in six years, Goodshirt let nzherald.co.nz into the practice room, and spoke about their hibernation.
The fifth of ten songs performed in front of an intimate audience at York Street Studios for the Sundae Sessions.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
Tim Finn's Tahitian opera presents her opening prayer for NZ Opera's recent premiere concert performance of Ihitai 'Avei'a - Star Navigator 12 - 20 March 2021. Video / New Zealand Opera
The second of ten songs performed in front of an intimate audience at York Street Studios for the Sundae Sessions.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
On Thursday November 17 we took The Drab Doo-Riffs into York Street Studios for the first of our new and improved Sundae Sessions.
The new and improved bit? The sessions are now monthly, with slightly longer sets - about 30 minutes.
For a band like The Drab Doo-Riffs that's enough time for ten songs - and here is the first one - Juggernaut.
D.O.P. Bevan Crothers. Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Glenn Manchester, Paul Casserly, Hugh Sundae. Edit: Hugh Sundae. Audio Engineer: Hayden Taylor. Additional Audio: Simon Gooding, Morton Gamst, Jeremy McPike
Talking Heads: Don Brash and Wallace Chapman. Video / NZME
The three remaining couples choose whether to renew their vows or go their separate ways. Video/Three
Hugh Sundae chats to Aaron Tokona from Cairo Knife Fight ahead of tonight's Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.
“It’s with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.”
With these words, Noel Gallagher announced his departure from the British rock institution he and his brother founded and fought over.
While Liam was quick to form Beady Eye with Oasis’ Gem Archer and Andy Bell, Noel exited the media spotlight, but he returns this week with his solo debut, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
Ex-pat broadcaster Chris Tubbs got an audience with Gallagher Senior in London. (Part 3 of 3)
“It’s with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.”
With these words, Noel Gallagher announced his departure from the British rock institution he and his brother founded and fought over.
While Liam was quick to form Beady Eye with Oasis’ Gem Archer and Andy Bell, Noel exited the media spotlight, but he returns this week with his solo debut, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
Ex-pat broadcaster Chris Tubbs got an audience with Gallagher Senior in London. (Part 2 of 3) Watch Part 3
The last of four Cairo Knife Fight songs performed in front of an intimate audience at Auckland's York Street Studios.
Producer: Ben King, Engineer: Hayden Taylor, D.O.P. Bevan Crothers, Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Paul Casserly, Glen Manchester, Hugh Sundae, Edit: Hugh Sundae
The Sundae Sessions is nzherald.co.nz's ongoing series of in-studio sessions that sees New Zealand bands recorded and filmed to the highest quality possible.
The Violence Of Action is the third of four songs performed by Cairo Knife Fight in front of an intimate audience at Auckland's York Street Studios.
Engineer: Hayden Taylor, D.O.P. Bevan Crothers, Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Paul Casserly, Glen Manchester, Hugh Sundae, Edit: Hugh Sundae
Before the avalanche of allegations were made against rapist Hollywood director Harvey Weinstein in 2017, he was a guest on The Graham Norton Show. Video / BBC
The second of four Cairo Knife Fight songs performed in front of an intimate audience at Auckland's York Street Studios.
Producer: Ben King, Engineer: Hayden Taylor, D.O.P. Bevan Crothers, Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Paul Casserly, Glen Manchester, Hugh Sundae, Edit: Hugh Sundae
The first of four Cairo Knife Fight songs performed in front of an intimate audience at Auckland's York Street Studios.
Producer: Ben King, Engineer: Hayden Taylor, D.O.P. Bevan Crothers, Cameras: Matt Gerrand, Paul Casserly, Glen Manchester, Hugh Sundae, Edit: Hugh Sundae
Sandy Mill performs Ko Koe by Tyna Keelan, the winner of the Maioha Award for contemporary Maori music at the 2011 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Thanks to APRA and Satellite Media.
The Heavy Metal Ninjas perform Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, by Lyell Cresswell. The composition won the SOUNZ Contemporary Award for Classical Composition.
Thanks to APRA and Satellite Media.
Cut Off Your Hands perform Delaney Davidson's Little Heart live at the Auckland Town Hall for the 2011 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Thanks to APRA and Satellite Media.
The Benka Boradovsky Bordello Band perform Avalanche City's Love, Love, Love, live at the Auckland Town Hall for the 2011 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Thanks to APRA and Satellite Media
John Rowles is joined by The Vietnam War and guests to perform Cheryl Moana Marie, live at the Auckland Town Hall for the 2011 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Thanks to APRA and Satellite Media.
Remembering Graham Brazier, who passed away today at the age of 63. Steve Abel and Gin Wigmore performing Hello Sailor's Blue Lady, live at the Auckland Town Hall for the APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Orchestra of Spheres perform Bachelorette's Blanket, recorded live at the Auckland Town Hall for the 2011 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Thanks to APRA and Satellite Media.