ALEX CHILTON TOURS
Legendary songwriter Alex Chilton plays one Auckland concert at the Powerstation December 4. He started his music career fronting the Box Tops with hits like 'The Letter' (later covered by Joe Cocker) and 'Soul Deep'. He then made critically acclaimed albums with the band Big Star. Chilton is now recording on his own for Ardent Records in his hometown, Memphis. His new 1995 album A Man Called Destruction has just been released in New Zealand via Festival. As well as new originals the album includes Chris Kenner's 'Sick And Tired', Brian Wilson's 'New Girl in School' and Jimmy Reed’s 'You Don't Have to Go’.
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Rip It Up, Issue 220, 1 December 1995, Page 10
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107ALEX CHILTON TOURS Rip It Up, Issue 220, 1 December 1995, Page 10
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