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Jack Johnson: Saint of surf
New Zealand Herald
November 14th, 2010
Christchurch had some great music in the mix, both old and new. “Only the Ocean†a new crowd favorite and some special request from the audience including a full band version of “No other Wayâ€. “Pictures of People taking pictures†was played for the very first time on stage and Jack’s solo encore featured “Rudolph the Red Nosed Raindeer†and “Cookie Jarâ€.
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Johnson a hit with Canty children
The Press
December 1st, 2010
“American singer Jack Johnson has brought smiles and new wheels to Canterbury children. In Christchurch for a concert last night, the Hawaiian took time out to help give new bikes to 50 Christchurch and Kaiapoi youngsters in Cathedral Square. The bikes were donated by children’s charity Variety as part of the nationwide Bike for Kids tour, marking the charity’s 21st anniversary…â€
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