4 MAY 2014 ~ NZ ARTIST OF THE DAY: CORNERSTONE ROOTS

Posted on May 04, 2014 by Irene Hundleby

4 MAY 2014 ~ NZ ARTIST OF THE DAY:

CORNERSTONE ROOTS

SOUL REVOLUTION

 

 "Although their music is deeply rooted in the Jamaican reggae they put their own spin - a salt water flava on the traditional sound and give it a distinctly NZ feel. Their sound has been described as being organic and is laced with references to 1970s style roots n culture."

 

Before I moved to Dunedin, my home base for many years was Raglan/Whaingaroa - land of roots reggae, surf and sun, and also home to New Zealand band Cornerstone RootsThis band formed in 2001, and I was lucky enough to experience many of their early shows... usually held within intimate cafe settings. The mix of charisma and energetic grooves stirred audiences to get moving and within very little time, these shows became local town events. During the mid 2000s, the Soundsplash Reggae Festival - based in Raglan, also became a popular event. This live music festival was held within a beautiful natural amphitheatre, with performances from bands such as Fat Freddys Drop, The Black Seeds and Trinity Roots (before they were well known!) as well as some amazing international and NZ acts. Brian Ruawai & Naomi Tuao (Motherland Collective & Cornerstone Roots) were the hard working organisers behind this festival.

These days Cornerstone tour extensively throughout Australia and New Zealand.

If you love roots, Jamaican-Aotearoa style... check them out! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFB-GWq_XaI 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n88fr9FHA4o&list=PLPMTAxLx6i4DVEJRcB61jaIUCPnSuPNHw

 

For more info & events: Cornerstone Roots facebook page
cornerstoneroots.net

CORNERSTONE ROOTS music available at RELICS

 

Posted in Cornerstone Roots, May is NZ music month, NZ music, Reggae


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