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 Video & Audio...
An ever-changing selection of music videos and interviews.
There are also live videos on the CELEBRATING 25 YEARS page

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"Turn The Lights Down Low"
A new November 2020 video for the closing song on 2019's Sunset Claws album.
Song by Nigel & Derek | Video by Derek
Featuring Singapore's wonderful P3 Boys

A SPECIAL VIDEO FOR ANZAC DAY 2020
"Grandpa's House"
song by Nigel | video by Derek 


"Don't Take My Car"
Third single from the Sunset Claws album (2019)
song by Nigel | video by Derek
(Nigel's singing and songwriting debut for Kokomo)


"Sometimes I Don't Recognise This Place Any More"

Second single from the Sunset Claws album (2019)
lyric video and song by Derek



"Holed Up In Karamea"
First single from the Sunset Claws album (2019)
video by Grant | song by Derek
“Vinegar Hill”
The opening song from the Bigger Than Brando album (2014) - Video by Grant | Song by Derek
Fun Fact:  live bits were filmed at Phil Rudd's old studio on the outskirts of Tauranga, all props were built by Grant


"Home Of The Blues" (2015 take)

Written in 2005 after
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana on 29th August 2005 and recorded
on Kokomo's live Kokomo A Gogo album. This take was recorded on the tenth anniversary, dedicated to all those
who lost their lives and to the many musicians who have so inspired us through the years from the “Home of the Blues”...
video by Colin Lunt | song by Derek

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...something unreleased from the vaults...

"South Sea Song" (accordion version)
This song of Derek's went through a few arrangements on its journey to being the closing track on Bigger Than Brando. Nigel always thought it needed a piano. Here's that version, with Nigel's piano and Alan Norman (ex-Warratahs) playing accordion. (240kbps mp3, 6.3MB.)


South Sea Song (accordion version)
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"Freight Train" (a fragment...)
KOKOMO at Tauranga's National Jazz Fest 2015 - Grant doing what he does best.


A Review from William Dart
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Listen to WILLIAM DART's 2014 Review of 
Bigger Than Brando on Radio NZ National
's
New Horizons program.

New Horizons with William Dart
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Derek's Mix Tape
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In 2017 Derek picked favourite songs and talked to author/broadcaster Nick Bollinger on Radio NZ National's The Mix Tape.

Derek Jacombs - Mix Tape
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Derek & Grant MoreFM Interview
5-minute 2014 interview & song on Rotorua's MoreFM before the Rotorua Blues Festival.
Derek & Grant - MoreFM interview
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RICHARD O'BRIEN - IT'S PARTY TIME
In 2012 Kokomo backed the inimitable Richard O'Brien for his 70th
birthday concert at The Founders Theatre, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Joining the band were keyboard wiz and MD for the night, Grant Winterburn,
sax player Rob Smith and four backing vocalists. Much fun was had...
This is a video of most of the musical portion of the show, featuring the amazing songs of Richard O'Brien. 


a random selection of ever-changing video clips...
"If You Haven't Any Hay Get On Down The Road"
The second video from Kokomo's It All Comes Round album (2011), "If You Haven't Any Hay..." comes from Mississippi bluesman Skip James. It dates back to recording he made in the 1920s. The video was created by Grant Bullot.



"Tintin's In Love"
From an "unplugged" show for the Wellington Bluegrass Society in Petone. Kokomo recorded "Tintin's in Love" for the It All Comes Round album (2011). The song originally comes from the Windy City Strugglers, written by Bill Lake and Arthur Baysting. This video was was filmed by Bill Hester.




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Much of the photography by Colin Lunt www.clc-photographic.com