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    Hollie Smith (born 17 November 1982) is a New Zealand soul singer-songwriter based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her four solo albums Long Player, Humour and...
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    of three siblings. He was previously in relationships with musician Hollie Smith and Shortland Street actress Shavaughn Ruakere. Gayford and Jacinda Ardern...
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  • and the release of their career best-of album, the New Zealand singer Hollie Smith recorded a version of the song with the Mount Roskill Primary School...
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  • Australian gymnast Hollie Grima (born 1983), an Australian basketball player Hollie Smith (born 1982), a New Zealand jazz and soul singer Hollie Steel (born...
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  • Smith, beauty contestant (see Miss Colorado) B. Holly Smith, biological anthropologist Hollie Smith (born 1982), New Zealand musician This disambiguation...
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  • Hollie Peabody Aaron Delano Abdul Omoba Eda Nives Jack McGee Kealeigh Robertson Kuill Cameron Zalika Henry Tom Fletcher & Danny Jones AVA Kyra Smith Olivia...
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  • Skies EP "Never Be Apart" — "Whakaaria Mai (How Great Thou Art)" (with Hollie Smith) 2019 — Non-album single "Without You" 2020 — Something to Feel "Remember...
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  • supergroup Mt Raskil Preservation Society featuring New Zealand soul singer Hollie Smith. It appears on the soundtrack for the 2006 New Zealand film No. 2. The...
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    Connan & the Mockasins, Blackbird, Electric Confectionaires, Sola Rosa, Hollie Smith, Mark De Clive-Lowe, State of Mind, Minuit, Sunrise Ceremony, Sunshine...
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  • Anika Moa Howard Morrison Tex Morton John Rowles Bic Runga Boh Runga Hollie Smith Frankie Stevens Tiki Taane Marcus Turner Keith Urban Rosita Vai Hayley...
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  • the Modern Māori Quartet, Stan Walker, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, TEEKS and Hollie Smith. It was also sung by Lizzie Marvelly at the memorial service of New Zealand...
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  • features appearances from New Zealand musicians including Ladi 6, P Digsss, Hollie Smith, Rio Hemopo & Riki Gooch, Nick Gaffaney, Chris Yeabsley & Aaron Tokona...
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  • following year, she translated the song "Bathe in the River" (2006) by Hollie Smith into Māori, as a part of the Waiata / Anthems project. In 2022, Waititi...
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  • backline technician Matt Miller – MIDI technician and videographer Tony Smith – FoH assistant Nick Davis – monitor technician Stephanie Thompson – RF...
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  • for the Original Korean Version". The Ringer. Retrieved 15 March 2024. Smith, Taylor (1 March 2024). "The Masked Singer Betting Sites". Gambling Sites...
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  • American basketball player 1982 – Yusuf Pathan, Indian cricketer 1982 – Hollie Smith, New Zealand singer-songwriter and guitarist 1983 – Viva Bianca, Australian...
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    Hollie Jade Armitage (born 14 June 1997) is an English cricketer who currently captains Yorkshire and Northern Diamonds, as well as playing for Northern...
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  • Dave Baxter, Hollie Smith, Jupiter Project, Boh Runga, Jamie Curry, K.One, Lizzie Marvelly, Carly Binding, Jesse Griffin, Brooke Howard-Smith, Tom Furniss...
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  • group Shilelagh Law, US punk band No Use for a Name, New Zealanders Hollie Smith and Steve McDonald, Dropkick Murphys, London-Irish band Neck, The Durutti...
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    Maxwell make up the band TrinityRoots. Also contributing were vocalists Hollie Smith, Ladi 6, and P Digsss, and Bongmaster guitarist Aaron Tokona. After mixing...
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  • "Medusa" 2 12 11 July 24, 2022 (2022-07-24) October 2, 2022 (2022-10-02) Hollie Smith as "Bedazzled Unicorn" Drew Ne'emia as "Gladiator Alligator" Ria Hall...
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    Tour (2018) Ivory NZ Tour (2019) Gin Wigmore with Tami Neilson and Hollie Smith — New Zealand (2020) Summer Concert Tour NZ (2021) Peachy Keen Festival...
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  • Coming in from the Dark (category Hollie Smith albums)
    from the Dark is the sixth studio album by New Zealand soul musician Hollie Smith, released in October 2021. The album reached number one on the New Zealand...
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  • South, East, West...Anthology.[citation needed] In 2011, a recording by Hollie Smith was included on the compilation album They Will Have Their Way.[citation...
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  • features tracks with Tiki of Salmonella Dub and Wellington soul singer Hollie Smith. "Broken Eyes" "Chloroform" "One Night In Reno" featuring Devin Abrams...
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    under the name, DJ Unika. In February 2013 Moa teamed with Boh Runga and Hollie Smith to release an album, Peace of Mind. Moa and Fyfe separated, and they...
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  • and Shayne P. Carter as the band's guitarist. In addition, musicians Hollie Smith and The Beths featured on the album. Due to the effects of the COVID-19...
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    supporting gay marriage, alongside other New Zealand singers Anika Moa and Hollie Smith, as well as Olympian Danyon Loader and former Governor-General Dame Catherine...
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  • supporting same-sex marriage, alongside New Zealand singers Anika Moa, Hollie Smith, and Boh Runga, as well as past Governor-General Dame Catherine Tizard...
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    Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! Brooke Fraser - Albertine Evermore - Real Life Hollie Smith - Long Player Opshop - Second Hand Planet 2008 Flight of the Conchords...
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