Bunny Te Kokiri Miha Waahi Walters (31 May 1953 – 14 December 2016) was a New Zealand singer who had a number of New Zealand hits during the 1970s. He is best known for the hits "
Brandy
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" and "
Take the Money and Run
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".
Background
Of
Ngāi Te Rangi
Ngāi Te Rangi or Ngāiterangi is a Māori iwi, based in Tauranga, New Zealand. Its rohe (tribal area) extends to Mayor Island / Tuhua and Bowentown in the north, to the Kaimai Range in the west, south of Te Puke and to Maketu in the east.
Ngāi ...
descent,
Walters was born and raised in
Katikati
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, a town on the North Island of New Zealand.
Career
In 1969, he competed against
Tui Fox at Joe Brown's at the Rotorua Soundshell during the ''Search for Stars'' event held there. Fox was singing similar material to Walters. Fox won the final with Walters coming in second. His first single, titled "Just Out of Reach", was released in 1969. He then released "It's Been Too Long" and "Can't Keep You Out of My Heart".
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muzic.net.nz. Retrieved 14 December 2016. During one of the talent quests, held at the Opera House in
Palmerston North
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, he was beaten by singer Richard Turei, whose daughter
Metiria Turei
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would later serve as co-leader of the
Green Party
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Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundation ...
in New Zealand.
Walters made his first television appearance on ''
Happen-Inn'', a New Zealand television show.
After performing at
Expo 70
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in
Osaka
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, Japan, he received contracts to return to Japan. He gained considerable exposure. ''
The New Zealand Herald
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'' reported that he may have also appeared on the
Rolf Harris
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show in London.
In 1971, he replaced
Vaughan Lawrence as the resident singer on ''Happen-Inn''.
In 1972, he recorded "
Brandy
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" (which reached No. 4 on the pop charts).
It was reported in the edition of 4 May of ''The New Zealand Herald'' that due to the big success Walters had with "Brandy" that the song was to be produced in sheet music form. That same year he had a hit with
Take The Money And Run
''Take the Money and Run'' is a 1969 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Woody Allen. Allen co-wrote the screenplay with Mickey Rose and stars alongside Janet Margolin. The film chronicles the life of Virgil Starkwell, an inept bank rob ...
" (which reached #2).
In 1973 he had a hit with "
Home Isn't Home Anymore" (which reached #18).
Also that year he had a gold disc entry with the
Bernie Allen
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arranged "Helena", a Tat Meager composition also recorded that year by
Leapy Lee
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.
1974
In 1974, Walters had a hit with a song originally recorded by
Ben Thomas, written by
Gary Sulsh,
Stuart Leathwood, and
Tony Macaulay
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. His version of "
The Nearest Thing To Heaven", produced by
Alan Galbraith reached No. 10 that year.
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Bunny Walters – Discography
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In June he had toured with the Supremes. Another singer from New Zealand, Erana Clark
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Background
Her work as a vocal coach started with ''Popstars''. Then she spent seven years with ''Australian Idol''. She also coached for ''X-Factor'', t ...
was announced earlier to be on the same tour with Walters. That year he won two awards at the RATA awards. One was for best male vocalist and the other for best recording artist.
;Damage to career
In October 1974 he was convicted of possessing a very small amount of marijuana and fined convicted and fined $100 for possession. This had a catastrophic effect on his career. Prior to the conviction, he was always in demand. He was getting work, being hired to perform in pubs, clubs and for certain organisations. Then as a result of falling foul of influential people he was virtually blacklisted from TV and radio. He disappeared from the spotlight almost immediately.[''Manukau Courier'', 20 December 2016 ]
Bunny Walters was 'world class' singer – WILLIE JACKSON
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Mid 70s onwards
In 1978, he recorded a promotional record for the New Zealand Labour Party. The single was titled "To Be Free with Labour" and was the B side of a song titled "To Be Free", written by Robinson-Bretnall.
During the 1980s he was also singing jingles and getting a lot of work in that area. According to an article in AudioCulture
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by Steven Shaw, ''The New Zealand Herald '' reported in August 1986 that 80% of the advertising jingles heard in New Zealand, featuring male and female voices were by Walters and singer Annie Crummer
Anne Crummer (born 1966) is a New Zealand pop singer and songwriter of Cook Islands descent who has seen success in both a solo career and as part of various musical groups.
Biography
Crummer grew up in West Auckland. Her father, Will Crummer ...
. Among these projects was a verse from a version of the New Zealand national anthem that was recorded for World Expo 88
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, which also aired during TVNZ's daily opening transmission during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In June 1991, he was appearing on stage in a production of Porgy and Bess
''Porgy and Bess'' () is an English-language opera by American composer George Gershwin, with a libretto written by author DuBose Heyward and lyricist Ira Gershwin. It was adapted from Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward's play '' Porgy'', itse ...
.
In 2013, Walters was the profile in episode 9 of ''The Untold Stories of New Zealand Music History''.
Film and television
;Drama
Walters appeared in the 1978 film ''Skin Deep''.
The song "Never Say Die" from single the "Never Say Die" / "Gotta Get Outta Here" WEA Records Limited Z10002 was composed and performed by Billy Kristian
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. It is featured during the closing credits of the 1988 film '' Never Say Die'' which starred Temuera Morrison
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and Lisa Eilbacher
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Early life
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. He appeared in an episode of the New Zealand prime-time soap opera, ''Shortland Street
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''.
Ministry
Walters became a Christian in or around 1995/1997. In a 1999 interview, he told ''The Sunday Star-Times
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'' that his conversion came about as a result of a pastor inviting him to church. Because he didn't have much else going on, he was looking forward to attending.[''Stuff'', 24 December 2016 ]
The kid from Katikati, singer Bunny Walters – BESS MANSON
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, Australia from around 2004, moving around before settling on one of the Islands in Queensland. While living in Queensland, the main amount of singing he did was in church. In his quest to evangelise, he was in Canada at one stage for a month. While there he preached to an Inuit community.
Illness and death
Walters died in Waikato Hospital
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, on 14 December 2016 after a short illness.
Funeral service
He had been lying in state at Tokoroa
Tokoroa ( mi, Te Kaokaoroa o Pātetere) is the fifth-largest town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand and largest settlement in the South Waikato District. Located 30 km southwest of Rotorua, close to the foot of the M ...
's Papa o te Aroha Marae. The funeral service was at Elim Christian Church, with a private cremation to follow.
Tribute concert
It was announced in ''Stuff
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'' that a tribute concert for Walters was to be held at the Tokoroa Cosmopolitan Club on 4 February 2017. Artists scheduled to appear were Tom Sharplin, Dennis Marsh, Ray Solomon, Larry Morris, Dennis August and Craven Noble.[''Stuff'', 18 January 2017 ]
Tribute concert for New Zealand hit maker LUKE KIRKEBY
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Releases
Film and television appearances
References
External links
The Beat Goes On: Shane Hales Honours Bunny Walters
Te Karere TVNZ: Iconic Bunny Walters gone but not forgotten
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1953 births
2016 deaths
20th-century New Zealand male singers
People from Katikati
Ngāi Te Rangi people
New Zealand male film actors
New Zealand male television actors
New Zealand Māori male singers