Goldsmith Baynes
Goldsmith Baynes

Goldsmith Baynes

Adam Page
The Wheatsheaf Hotel (Thebarton, SA)
Wednesday, 22 October 2025 6:30 pm
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18+ (unless accompanied by Guardian)
Jazz
World

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Goldsmith Baynes is an exciting collaboration between Allana Goldsmith, a soulful contemporary vocalist with a beautiful mix of Māori and English languages, and Mark Baynes, a renowned pianist with jazz stylings. Together, they have created a remarkable body of work with their album 'E Rere Rā'. It features original songs that carry the essence of Māori culture, reflecting the ancestral folk wisdom and storytelling traditions that have been passed down through generations. 

 

Goldsmith Baynes' music has been praised worldwide, and they are excited to bring their music to Australia for the first time, after show casing earlier this year in Toronto, Turtle Island (Canada). Reviewers describe their music as delicious, soulful, sensual, wise, and easily accessible. Their music has been featured on various radio stations internationally, including BBC Radio, Jazz FM (UK), CBC (Canada), and Radio New Zealand, among others.

http://www.goldsmithbaynes.com/ 
 

Adam Page is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, music educator and record producer based in Adelaide, South Australia. Critically acclaimed for his solo multi-instrumental looping performances, Page has also carved his path internationally as a composer, writing major works for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Wellington and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, in which two concerts have been recorded and broadcast by ABC Classic FM. He has also conducted the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra on 2 occasions.

As a solo artist and side-man, Page has appeared at Glastonbury (UK), WOMADelaide, WOMAD NZ, The Big Day Out, The Edinburgh, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth Fringe Festivals, The Sydney International Arts Festival, The Blue Mountains Music Festival, The Port Fairy Folk Festival and the Melbourne and Wellington International Jazz Festivals.

https://www.adampage.com.au