• Maui Dalvanius Prime (16 January 1948 – 3 October 2002) was a New Zealand entertainer and songwriter. His career spanned 30 years. He mentored many of...
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  • began to release Māori-language pop and hip hop music, produced by Dalvanius Prime with lyrics by Ngoi Pēwhairangi. Their first single, "Poi E", reached...
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    (29 May 2013). "Dalvanius Profile". Audio Culture Iwi Waiata. Retrieved 11 November 2021. Maniapoto, Moana (23 July 2016). "Dalvanius — no one-hit wonder"...
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  • performed on the Telethon, alongside EastEnders star Letitia Dean and Dalvanius Prime with the Pātea Māori Club. In the same programme, he performed "I'm...
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    video for the song "Poi E" (1983) by the Pātea Māori Club, written by Dalvanius Prime and Ngoi Pēwhairangi, used a mixture of kapa haka and hip-hop choreography...
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    #31).[citation needed] An Australasian cover was recorded in 1973 by Dalvanius Prime.[better source needed] Australian children's music group The Wiggles...
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  • Poi E (category Song recordings produced by Dalvanius Prime)
    written by Māori linguist Ngoi Pewhairangi; the music was scored by Dalvanius Prime. Pewhairangi's intent in writing the song in such a way was to promote...
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  • E Papa Waiari (category Song recordings produced by Dalvanius Prime)
    mentor to the club's producer Dalvanius Prime passed away in late January, when the band had half-completed their album. Dalvanius was deeply affected by this...
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    in English sung by Peter Morgan, the fourth verse in Māori sung by Dalvanius Prime and the Pātea Māori Club, the fifth verse in English sung by Crummer...
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  • unionist Barry Prime (born 1954), British swimmer Benjamin Prime (1733–1791), American poet, essayist, and songwriter Dalvanius Prime (1948–2002), New...
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