New Zealand 007 music show organiser would like to bring his enterprise to the USA
Everyone has their favourite â Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey, A View To A Kill by Duran Duran or Die Another Day by Madonna.
Entertainer Tim Beveridge has gathered all the Bond songs and a host of talented New Zealand singers for
The Music is Bond ... James Bond.
The concert was first performed last year and was a huge hit.
Now Mr Beveridge is calling the performers together for one more Auckland show on November 5 before he heads to the United States where promoters have shown an interest in touring it.
Mr Beveridge, a singer and actor who has appeared on television screens and stages around the world, says he came up with the idea for the show while he was listening to a James Bond song.
âI was listening to some music and thought âwow, thereâs some good songs in thereâ, he told
Stuff.co.nz.
âI realised there were a lot â enough for a whole show.â
The St Heliers resident says the thought of taking the show to the US where there is nothing like this â is âhugely excitingâ.
âIâll be really satisfied if we get it to the States. Itâs hard to get word out there that we have some amazing artists in New Zealand.â
Mr Beveridge says Bond music, sung by leading artists such as Tina Turner, Tom Jones and Paul McCartney, appeals to all generations and makes for a âspectacular showâ.
The Music is Bond ... James Bond features a number of well- known New Zealand artists, such as Tina Cross, and newcomer Melissa Nordhaus who will be joined by the 20-piece Neophonic Orchestra.
Mr Beveridge, who conducts and sings during the show, says all the songs have a different feel to them. His favourite is Nobody Does It Better from the movie The Spy Who Loved Me âfor the big power balladâ.
Mr Beveridgeâs favourite movie is For Your Eyes Only, while his favourite James Bond actor is Sean Connery.
âEvery man in his wildest dreams would love to be James Bond. But I think thatâs why itâs so popular â itâs escapism.â
- The Music is Bond ... James Bond is at the Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, on November 5 at 8pm. For ticket information see www.ticketmaster.co.nz or call 970-9700.
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