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    The discography of Anika Moa, a New Zealand pop singer-songwriter, consists of four studio albums, twelve solo singles, three charity singles, and fifteen...
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    Anika Rose Moa (born 21 May 1980) is a New Zealand recording artist and television presenter. Her debut studio album Thinking Room, was released in September...
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    musicians who came across her was New Zealand folk-pop singer-songwriter Anika Moa. Moa asked Harding to play support for her that night after finding her busking...
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    campaign supporting gay marriage, alongside other New Zealand singers Anika Moa and Hollie Smith, as well as Olympian Danyon Loader and former Governor-General...
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    played keyboards for other New Zealand-based artists such as Opensouls and Anika Moa, was living in New York City at the time and playing in an R&B duo called...
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    Ritorno, directed by Marco Ponti. In 2001, Phillips provided vocals on the Anika Moa album Thinking Room. In 2007, Phillips produced and recorded a cover of...
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    Amiria Grenell (Guitar & Vocals) Anna Coddington (Guitar, Vocals & Shaker) Anika Moa (Guitar & Vocals) Bailey Wiley (Vocals) Brendan Moran (Drums) Craig Terris...
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    2011, Parsons released her second studio album, Red Grey Blue, featuring Anika Moa and Greg Johnson on harmonies, Bruce Lynch on double bass, and Don McGlashan...
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    singer/songwriters Anika Moa and Boh Runga, embarked on a sold-out national acoustic church tour of New Zealand. Later that year Smith, Anika Moa, and Boh Runga...
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  • established New Zealand musicians, including Shayne Carter, Julia Deans, Anika Moa, Tiki Taane and Ladi6. Album The Adults was released in 2011 and reached...
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    the Taite Music Prize ceremony in April. Later in the year, Deans and Anika Moa recorded a cover version of "2000 Miles" for the charity album Starship...
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  • festival, and the Homegrown music festival. In July 2014, Tipene toured with Anika Moa on the So Good They Named It Twice tour of North Island towns with double...
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  • to Jon Toogood, the album included contributions from Shayne Carter, Anika Moa and Julia Deans. The album was recorded in locations in Australia and...
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    Ladi6 (redirect from Ladi6 discography)
    on Songs From the Inside in 2015 alongside Troy Kingi, MC Scribe and Anika Moa. Mentoring incarcerated women in Christchurch women's prison in songwriting...
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    2013 the orchestra performed with Dave Dobbyn and Anika Moa. In 2015 the orchestra reunited with Moa for a performance with Julia Deans. In 2021 they collaborated...
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    Zealand on 28 November 2005. New Zealand artists Neil Finn (piano) and Anika Moa (backing vocals) contributed to the album. The first single, "Winning...
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  • Rumble, Stan Walker, Savage, Dave Dobbyn, Che Fu, Tim Finn, Don McGlashan, Anika Moa, Dragon. He went to Sacred Heart College, Auckland. While still at school...
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    guitar, mixing, percussion, producer 2002 Thinking Room Anika Moa Bass 2001 Thinking Room Anika Moa Bass 2000 Colour Moving and Still (Canada) Chantal Kreviazuk...
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    Australian multi-instrumental musician and singer-songwriter (Kimbra) Anika Moa, New Zealand recording artist, activist and television presenter May 24...
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  • Truly" 9 — End the Silence 2006 "Drown" 4 — "Stay" — — "Lull" (feat. Anika Moa) — — 2009 "Coma" — — 2021 "R.I.P. (Rest in Pieces)" — 11 Volume 1 2022...
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