Anthonie Tonnon
Anthonie Tonnon melds music with political musings on 'Leave Love Out of This'
Tony Stamp caught up with musician and public transport enthusiast Anthonie Tonnon to discuss his latest album Leave Love Out of This. Audio
Singer-songwriter Anthonie Tonnon becomes Whanganui underground elevator operator
Singer-songwriter Anthonie Tonnon is the newest operator of New Zealand's only public underground elevator - Whanganui's Durie Hill Elevator.
The 102-year-old lift descends more than 60 metres into… Audio
Anthonie Tonnon - a compilation of RNZ sessions
2PM LIVE Anthonie Tonnon To celebrate the release of his newest album, this week we feature Whanganui based solo artist Anthonie Tonnon. He has always been a welcome guest at the RNZ Studios and for… Audio
Aotearoa's Most Beautiful Public Transport Rides
Anthonie Tonnon joins us with a guide Aotearoa's most beautiful public transport rides ahead of his Auckland Arts Festival show. Audio
First Song - Anthonie Tonnon - Water Underground (Live)
Now that gigs are back on, Anthonnie Tonnon is set to play a one-off show at the Royal Opera House in Whanganui on the 29th August to mark the release of his song Mataura Paper Mill. Audio
The Service: Anthonie Tonnon on making spy music
We talk to local musician Anthonie Tonnon about creating the music for RNZ's new spy podcast The Service. Audio
NZ Live: Anthonie Tonnon
Whanganui-based musician Anthonie Tonnon's rail journey across the country last year was a love letter to passenger rail in Aotearoa. He plays us some new music from the upcoming tour Rail Land 2019.
…Moving cities to get ahead
South Island towns are trying to lure Aucklanders away from traffic congestion, parking woes and high house prices. A marketing campaign is inviting Aucklanders to Geraldine, Pleasant Point and… Audio
First song: Anthonie Tonnon
Singer songwriter, Anthonie Tonnon is preparing for a summer tour - called Rail Land, in which he will travel by train through some of our most stunning landscapes, and encouraging others to do the… Audio
Anthonie Tonnon: trains and tunes
Musician Anthonie Tonnon's intrigue with suburban infrastructure has inspired many of the songs he's written and performed. His Rail Land tour that started on Friday and heads north in December… Audio
Anthonie Tonnon "I’m trying to talk to my audience without hashtags"
Anthonie Tonnon is discovering new ways of connecting with his audience. He's also using audience interaction and dance to help connect himself with his songs. He spoke to Alex Behan ahead of his… Video, Audio
Five of the best Chills songs ahead of their nationwide tour
John Campbell, Karyn Hay, Wallace Chapman, Anthonie Tonnon and Paz Lenchantin (of The Pixies) share their favourite Chills song.
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Russell Brown - Media and Technology
Media commentator, music lover and enthusiastic early adopter Russell Brown talks to Melody Thomas about developments in the landscape of music consumption Audio
Anthonie Tonnon and Nadia Reid: urban folkies
Songwriter and performers who both released acclaimed album this year, and will be joined by Melbourne musician Darren Hanlon for an urban folk tour in March 2016. Audio
New Horizons 12 July 2015
William Dart digs out his copy of the 2009 compilation release On The Horizon: Pages From Dunedin and catches up with a couple of the artists represented, Anthonie Tonnon and Nadia Reid. Following… Audio
Auckland - leading the way or falling short?
Insight investigates whether it is in the national interest for Auckland to be the focus for investment, jobs and immigrants. Audio
Anthonie Tonnon Live At The Kings Arms
Following the release of Anthonie Tonnon's latest set, Successor, he took to the road with his newly named band, The Successors, for a 14-date run of shows through the North and South Islands. Up last… Audio
Stages: Greymouth's Barrytown Hall has played host to everyone from Blerta to Trinity Roots
The Barrytown Hall on the South Island's West Coast has been hosting bands since the early '70s, fuelling demand from the area's alternative lifestylers. Audio
The Secret Life of Love Songs
Why are good love songs so difficult to write? Is there such a thing as a pure, untainted love song that won't leave some cringing? Or is Nick Cave right when he says, "A love song is never truly… Audio
Stages: Leigh Sawmill - a venue built from the remnants of industry
A working sawmill up until 1994, the Leigh Sawmill Cafe is now a beautiful historic venue where top acts from NZ and abroad perform weekly. Anthonie Tonnon takes us there. Audio