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Summit offers chance for global break
Summit offers chance for global break

Otago Daily Times

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Summit offers chance for global break

A Dunedin band feels it is on the verge of breaking out globally after being selected among the best independent acts from New Zealand. Early '90s-inspired alternative rock band IVY has been selected to perform at the Going Global Music Summit in Auckland later this month. The event is an opportunity for the band to perform at the Summit's Showcase Festival and network at its conference with international booking agents. IVY lead guitarist James Axton said it felt surreal to have been given the opportunity. "I found out while I was at work actually and sort of lost my mind a little there." The band had only performed outside of the South Island once. The biggest show they had played at was at Errick's music venue in Dunedin to 300 people with the Dunedin Youth Orchestra backing them. Mr Axton said that felt like a "monumental day" considering it had only been a short while since they were playing in front of about five people at Brighton Rugby Club. The band is made up of four former Bayfield High School students — Mr Axton, Jesse Hanan, Ocean Wilson and Connor Cooper — and former Otago Boys' High School student Louis Stevenson, a violinist who was a late addition to the band. Mr Axton said the band had experienced a mix of struggle and really fast progress as independent artists. "I don't think we've really experienced any sort of tall poppy syndrome as of yet. "Everybody's been super encouraging and supportive of us, which has been fantastic. "But it has been a lot of hard work and it's been quite intense recently, quite a lot of pressure and stress." He said the band always dreamt of going on world tours and were really excited about the opportunity to perform at Going Global. They were planning on releasing their debut album in September and were going to promote it at an R18 gig on October 3 and an all-ages gig on October 5 at Pearl Diver.

One hurt, on arrested after Henry County stabbing
One hurt, on arrested after Henry County stabbing

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Yahoo

One hurt, on arrested after Henry County stabbing

HENRY COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) — A man was taken to the hospital after a stabbing in Axton Saturday afternoon. Henry County Sheriff's Office says deputies responded to the stabbing at a home on the 1600 block of Birchwood Road around 4:45 p.m. The victim was reportedly first driven to a nearby hospital before he had to be airlifted to another facility because of the severity of his injuries. Deputies say they used a K9 to search the woods behind the residence, eventually finding 40-year-old Kenneth Uron Martin Jr. He was taken into custody without incident, according to HCSO. Martin is charged with Malicious Wounding. Anyone with more information about the incident is asked to reach out to the Henry County Sheriff's Office. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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