Past Event24 Apr 2019

Allen Stone

No longer available

Bruce Mason Centre

Music

The Gin Club is proud to present Allen Stone, debuting his first-ever New Zealand tour with support from our very own Louis Baker.

Allen and Louis play Auckland's Bruce Mason Centre on Wednesday 24 April (ANZAC Day Eve).

Allen will be bringing his full band to New Zealand with him to perform live.

Soul/R&B artist Allen Stone proves himself deeply devoted to making uncompromisingly soulful music that transcends all pop convention. His vocals and melodic style show the clear influence of classic soul and R&B of the '60s and '70s, while his lyrics reveal an idealism and passion that recall the folk-inspired singer/songwriters of the same era.

He has released three records, Last to Speak (2010, self-released), the self-titled Allen Stone (2011, ATO Records), and Radius (2015, Capitol Records). Radius was also re-released by ATO Records in 2016 as a Deluxe Edition, with seven additional tracks.

As the New York Times recently said, Stone’s lyrics “promise honest sentiments, grooves built with physical instruments and a gospel-rooted determination to uplift ... glimmers of Al Green, Bill Withers, Curtis Mayfield, George Clinton, Prince and a bit of Sting."

Stone is currently working on his next album, which is set be released on ATO Records later this year. 

Allen Stone peaked at the Number 2 spot on the R&B/soul charts on iTunes and hit #9 and #35 on the Billboard Heatseekers and R&B/Hip Hop Album charts, respectively. USA Today has called Allen Stone a "pitch-perfect powerhouse". In 2012, he was featured on the song "Neon Cathedral" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis off of their album The Heist. Stone was voted one of mtvU's Freshman 5 in late 2012, and tapped as VH1's first You Oughta Know artist of 2013. In January 2013, he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and sang "Sleep". He also appeared on Conan in June 2015.

Soulful singer-songwriter Louis Baker is undoubtedly one of the most compelling voices to emerge from Aotearoa New Zealand’s fertile musical landscape in recent years. Crafting his work from a place of deep artistic integrity, Louis has gathered a loyal following that spans the world over. Everyone from India Arie ('Louis Baker, you sing my soul') to BBC 6 Music, Clash Magazine and Earmilk have shown love for what he is, and has become.

Baker has spent the past decade evolving his sound from stripped back acoustic ballads to fully formed soulful grooves. 

 

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