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"Sailing Away" is a 1986 single by a supergroup of New Zealand singers and personalities, to promote New Zealand yacht KZ 7 in the 1987 America's Cup.It spent nine weeks at #1 in the single chart, the longest run of a New Zealand single until 2009.
"Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)" is a 2012 charity single and comedy song by New Zealand comedy duo Flight of the Conchords. The Conchords are joined by a charity supergroup made up of New Zealand singers. Proceeds of the song benefited the New Zealand children's health research charity Cure Kids. [1]
Blam Blam Blam were a New Zealand pop/rock/alternative band.Tim Mahon (bass) and Mark Bell (guitar, vocals) had been members of The Plague and The Whizz Kids.After losing their drummer Ian Gilroy to The Swingers in 1980, Tim and Mark joined up with Don McGlashan, a multi-instrumentalist who played drums and sang many lead vocals.
1 May 1969 Tommy James & the Shondells "Crimson & Clover" 8 May 1969 15 May 1969 22 May 1969 Peter Sarstedt "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?" 29 May 1969 5 June 1969 The Beatles "Get Back" 12 June 1969 20 June 1969 The Cowsills "Hair" 27 June 1969 4 July 1969 11 July 1969 18 July 1969 Elvis Presley "In the Ghetto" 25 July 1969 1 August 1969 8 ...
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Waiata / Anthems is compilation album by New Zealand artists, whereby they re-record previous songs from English to Māori language. It was released in New Zealand 6 September 2019 and it debuted at number 1 on the Official New Zealand Music Chart. [2]
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In 2017, the New Zealand Rugby Union started a campaign for the 2017 British and Irish Lions tour for New Zealand national rugby union team fans to adopt "Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi" as a rallying chant to try to out-sing the British and Irish Lions fans. The campaign was led by the New Zealand Police constable and former All Black Glen Osborne. [6]