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Dalvanius PrimeMaui Dalvanius Prime (January 16, 1948 - October 3, 2002 ) New Zealand Entertainer and Songwriter. The sixth of 11 children, who during the 1950s grew up in a house always filled with different types of music and listening to the likes of Fats Domino, Elvis and The Drifters, Dalvanius Prime was one of Aotearoa-New Zealand's most popular musical figures. In the late 60s he moved to Wellington and worked as a cook by day and musician at night. In 1970, Dalvanius travelled to Australia and performed at the opening of the Sydney Opera House The resignation of Australia's Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in 1975 inspired the song Canberra, we're Watching You In the 1980s Dalvanius fever swept New Zealand with the phenomenal success of Poi E recorded with the Patea Maori club. He appeared in the film Te Rua in the 1990 and sang the theme song Chudka Pa Poy which was about Apartheid. He also worked closely with Ngoi Pehwairangi,who helped develop Te Kohanga Reo, Maori Language pre-school system - providing the music for many of her inspired lyrics. Later, Dalvanius became a campaigner for the return of Moko Mokai (preserved, tattooed human heads) from overseas museums. A familiar face to television audiences, he appeared as a guest on several TV Shows including Radio Te wha waho and The Life and times of Tetutu. In the 1990s his memorable performances as Father Christmas at Christmas in the Park celebrations brought him appeal and fans everywhere. He passed away in Hawera October 2002 after a long battle with Cancer Prime, Dalvanius Prime, Dalvanius Prime, Dalvanius Prime, Dalvanius
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