Night flight
The jazz-rock group, Night Musique, are foresaking Christchurch and are heading north to play in Auckland. The last opportunity to hear the band before it leaves will be tomorrow night at the Christchurch Town Hall, at the Undergraduates’ Bali. Liam Ryan, the keyboard play or, said that the main reason for the shift to Auckland was that the group’s original drummer,
Mike Abbot, had based himself there. Night Musique are also turning professional. They have no resident spot in Auckland, but hope to play in the newly form.d night-club, Club Mirage. For those wanting to hear the band for the last thne, tickets to the Undergraduates' Ball are available at the University > of Canterbury Students' Association at Ham at $25 a double.
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Press, 19 April 1979, Page 16
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124Night flight Press, 19 April 1979, Page 16
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