Friday 5th January. Doors open 7.30pm for 8pm start. $15 on the door.
At the Raglan Old School Arts Centre.
Licensed bar and yummy eats.
Bernie Griffen is known for songs which play like anthems and tap into a vein of testimony. His songs are melodic, soulful tales of a life well and truly lived on the fringes. He has his own distinctive brand of scorching Southern Gothic which crosses the border of folk into country blues.
While Bernie’s sometimes compared to Johnny Cash, his musical partner Kirsten Warner singing solo or in close harmony has vulnerability and distinctiveness that is more Iris Dement or Nanci Griffith than June Carter.
In Raglan, Bernie will be performing with guest Tony Daunt on bass (Tony Daunt and the Dauntless, Swampland, Bernie Griffen and The Grifters)
Bernie stepped into new territory with his second album Salvation, recorded at Auckland’s The Lab studio in May 2014 with The Thin Men. (Cole Goodley (drums, vocals), Brendan Turner (bass, vocals) , Kirsten Warner (guitar and vocals), Bernie Griffen (guitar, banjo , vocals).
The new record sung out like a scream in a quiet night — Bernie’s characters are hard-living and hard-loving, outlaw and savior, the lover and the man in trouble — Bernie Griffen tells tales of adventure, loss and a life hard lived.