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[12] The video premiered on YouTube on 29 November 2009. [11] Walker performed "Black Box" on the New Zealand television show, Close Up, on 6 December 2009, the day before the release of his album, Introducing... Stan Walker. [14] He again performed the song at Barry Curtis Park in Manukau City as part of celebrations of Waitangi Day (6 ...
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Stan Walker, was released on 8 December 2009, three days ahead of its original release date. [22] The album featured the selected songs Walker had performed as part of the top twelve on Australian Idol, as well the two original songs, "Black Box" and "Think of Me", which was produced by the first Australian Idol winner, Guy Sebastian. [23]
With a few weeks to go until the original song for Oscars shortlist is released, Aotearoa, New Zealand-based Māori Artist Stan Walker (Tūhoe, Ngāi TeRangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Pūkenga ...
In 2009, Walker won the seventh season of Australian Idol, and signed a recording contract with Sony Music Australia. [1] Walker's debut studio album Introducing Stan Walker , which contained selected songs he performed on Australian Idol , was released on 11 December 2009.
"Aotearoa" is a song by New Zealand recording artist Stan Walker featuring Ria Hall, Troy Kingi and Maisey Rika. It was released as a single through Sony Music Australia on 21 July 2014. "Aotearoa" peaked at number two on the New Zealand Singles Chart. [1] An English version of the song was recorded and released on Walker's 2019 EP, Faith Hope ...
A music video for the song was released on 28 November 2023, shot in different locations around New Zealand. [7] Walker co-directed the video alongside music video director Shae Sterling. [6] "I Am" is planned to be the leading single from an extended play to be released by Walker in early 2024. [6]
"Matemateāone" (English: "Deep Affection") is a song by New Zealand musician Stan Walker. A bilingual ballad sung primarily in Māori language, the song was released as a single a week before Walker's first album sung in Māori, Te Arohanui. A love ballad, the song's music video celebrates his marriage to his partner Lou Tyson.