Award-winning
songwriter Gerry Paul is delighted that his Hank the Wrestling Shark
video, formerly a children’s picture book, has made it through to the finals of
the ‘What Now Best Children's Music Video
Competition 2013’.
Paul’s
hilarious and entertaining Hank the Wrestling Shark music video
was selected from a huge pool of New Zealanders, with just three making
the list of finalists. Paul’s video will be aired on TV2’s What Now programme
in New Zealand over three consecutive Sunday mornings, commencing 30 June
2013.
The
4:12 minute video of Hank the Wrestling Shark was directed by Wellington
director Ryan Fielding, and supports the song that won the Grand Prize in the
international John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2010. Hank the Wrestling
Shark can be viewed via the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTW3ksf_jhw.
The
song was recorded in Dublin where Paul called on the talents of fellow friends
and well known musicians Trevor Hutchinson (‘The Waterboys’), Dave Hingerty
(‘The Frames’), Jessica and Emily Staveley-Taylor (‘The Staves’/Tom Jones) and
Christof.
Paul
and his specially made ‘Hank the Shark’ costume will be traveling to the award
ceremony in Christchurch on July 27. There, Paul will be performing at TV2’s
KidsFest from July 18-22, alongside children's entertainers Craig Smith of
‘Wonky Donkey’ fame and ‘Levity Beet’.
Gerry
Paul is a Wellington-based musician and author who has played in 40 countries
with his band Gråda, and Irish accordion maestro Sharon Shannon. Most recently,
Paul was in Nashville where he was recording on a new solo album by Grammy Award
Winning Bluegrass musician Tim O'Brien. He is about to head back to Europe
in August for three months to tour Ireland, the UK and Germany.
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