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Six (stylised in all caps) is a British musical comedy in the style of a pop concert. Its music, book, and lyrics were written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. [1] It is a modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII, presented in the form of a singing competition.
Six60 is a New Zealand pop rock band formed in Dunedin, Otago in 2008. The band consists of Matiu Walters (lead vocals, guitar), Ji Fraser (lead guitar), Chris Mac (drums, bass guitar), and Marlon Gerbes (guitar, bass guitar, synthesiser).
"Up There" is a song by New Zealand band Six60, ... "Up There" was one of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their Six60 EP, [3] on 17 November 2017, [4] ...
"The Greatest" is a song by New Zealand band Six60, released as the lead single from their third album Six60 in July 2019. The song was a commercial success, becoming triple Platinum certified in New Zealand. In 2023, a new Māori language version of the song, "Te Taumata", was used as the theme song for the 2023 Te Matatini kapa haka festival.
"All She Wrote" is a song by New Zealand band Six60, released as a single in February 2021, during their Six60 Saturdays tour. The song was a hit for the band, reaching number one in New Zealand . Background and composition
The song was released as a single in the lead-up to their documentary film Six60: Till the Lights Go Out (2020). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A music video was produced for the song, and released on 30 October. [ 5 ] The video was directed by Connor Pritchard, who was given full creative control by the band, and shot over three days. [ 6 ]
"Closer" was one of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their Six60 EP, [3] on 27 October 2017. [4] " Closer" became the most played song on New Zealand radio in May 2018, after the EP's lead single "Don't Give It Up" spent six months from November 2017 to May 2018 at the top of the radio airplay rankings.
"Rivers" was the second of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their Six60 EP, [2] on 20 October 2017. [ 3 ] American musician Teddy Swims covered the song on YouTube in 2019, which became a viral video.