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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Aldous Harding (redirect from Aldous Harding discography)
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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Mel Parsons (section Discography)
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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Boh Runga (section Discography)
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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Britta Phillips (section Discography)
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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Fly My Pretties (redirect from Fly My Pretties discography)
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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Lips (band) (section Discography)
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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Hollie Smith (section Discography)
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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The Adults (section Discography)
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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Benny Tipene (section Discography)
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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Chris Feinstein (section Discography)
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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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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Bic Runga (section Discography)
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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Massad (musician) (section Discography)
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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Shihad (section Discography)
worked with Shayne Carter (Dimmer), Julia Deans (Fur Patrol), Ladi6, Anika Moa, Ruban and Kody Neilson (the Mint Chicks), and Tiki Taane. In the following...
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Blindspott (section Discography)
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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Australian multi-instrumental musician and singer-songwriter (Kimbra) Anika Moa, New Zealand recording artist, activist and television presenter May 24...
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Julia Deans (section Discography)
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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Topp Twins (section Discography)
2022. This featured many New Zealand artists including Tami Neilson, Anika Moa, Ria Hall, Hinewehi Mohi, Troy Kingi, Jackie Clarke and Annie Crummer...
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Cairo Knife Fight (section Discography)
Hollie Smith and has recorded and performed with songwriters such as Anika Moa, Jan Hellriegel, Leila Adu and Godfrey de Grut; Hip Hop/Roots artists...
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Jamie McDell (section Discography)
those living in extreme poverty. She performed "Ode to the Lines" with Anika Moa at the Global Citizen Concert, held at the Auckland Town Hall on 4 August...
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Edmund Cake (section Discography)
been featured as musician, producer, or engineer on albums from Tim Guy, Anika Moa, Herriot Row, Don McGlashan, Duchess, The Brunettes, The Chills and Brand...
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Waves (band) (section Discography)
St James Theatre in a lineup that included Dave Dobbyn, Don McGlashan, Anika Moa, Liam Finn and Martin Phillipps. In 2012 the band was contacted by Roger...
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Knox Chandler (section Discography)
Bloom, an art dealer. Strong, Martin Charles (2003). The Great Indie Discography. Canongate. Retrieved January 26, 2011. Hoffman, Wayne (June 7, 2003)...
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Dimmer (band) (section Discography)
featured 19 musicians other than Carter, included backing vocals from Anika Moa and a returning Bic Runga, strings arranged by Graeme Downes, and (on...
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Music Awards wins. Other popular artists include, Aaradhna, Vince Harder, Anika Moa, Gin Wigmore, whose debut album Holy Smoke peaked at No. 1 in New Zealand...
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