Carolina Moon Album Release And Performances

Bringing together a fusion of cultures from the past to the present, Carolina Moon's new album, Mother Tongue, is due for release on 21 March - with the celebration set to take place at WOMAD Festival.
Mother Tongue is a haunting collection of sensual Ladino melodies sung expertly in their native tongue. They are songs borne of the mothers, lovers, sisters and daughters of the Diaspora, with influences from the surrounding tide of musical inspirations - Spanish, Hebrew and Arabic.
Carolina Moon has produced a rich and varied album that she carries on a voice steeped in contradictions. Balancing lightness with the weight of the songs, creating a sound both simple and complex with burning honesty and expression and a vocal style that blends both eastern and western influences, Mother Tongue captures a myriad of emotions and styles.
Nigel Gavin (Jews Brothers) brings an array of strings, sounds and textures to the recording. From lush guitars and Middle Eastern banjos to the dream-stirring bends of glissantar, Gavin holds a dramatic and fascinating presence on the recording.
Other musicians that join her on the record are equally distinctive: Roger Manins' multihued winds of bass clarinet, clarinet and soprano saxophone; Kevin Fields stirring, emotive piano; Jess Hinden's enigmatic violin; Chris O'Connor and Ron Samsom who deliver bells, cymbalic tones, crashes and groove; and Matthias Erdrich, Mostyn Cole and Steve Haines's gorgeous bass foundations. This is a line-up of remarkable talent.
SHOW DATES
Saturday 19 March
WOMAD Festival
Wednesday 16 March
Creative Jazz Club
1885 Britomart, Auckland
Sunday 3 April
Memorial Hall, Titirangi Festival
Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 April
Tauranga Jazz Festival
Friday 15 July
Nelson School of Music, Nelson Winter Festival