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Gig & Concert News - Ash Graham Gig at Cosh Bar

Ash Graham Gig at Cosh Bar

12 November 2013 - 0 Comments

Ash Graham- Sixth Street Soul

Cosh Bar- Auckland

15th November 2013

At just 19 Ash Graham’s songs show a maturity that is quite beyond his years and his new EP Sixth Street Soul, released in August this year, shows a new and developed progression in his music, and saw him working with the likes of Andrew Spraggon (Sola Rosa). The lead single from that EP, Matter of Time, has been added to bnet stations across the country, and the buzz is starting to build.  He’s been dubbed as one to watch for sure.

Ash has played support for a diverse bunch of artists from I am Giant to Anna Coddington to Shihad and he’s played everything from major NZ festivals to back rooms and this November Ash will play Cosh Bar in Auckland on the 15th November.

Ash's music has a hook that keeps you wanting to come back for more so make sure you catch him this November.

Doors open at 8pm and tickets are $5 on the door.


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