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− | + | ''Jacqui Keelan Davey'' was a Hamilton singer-songwriter. She released her debut eight-track cassette called [[My Song]] via Hark Records in 1993. She later shortened her name to ''Jacqui Keelan'' and based herself in Wellington. Another album, [[Wahine]], was released in 2000. ''Keelan'' has provided the opening for Tina Turner, Dudley Moore and Peter Andre. She has also acted a judge on the Maori TV show ''Maorioke!'' | |
− | ''Jacqui Keelan Davey'' was a Hamilton singer-songwriter. She released her debut eight-track cassette called [[My Song]] via Hark Records in 1993. She later shortened her name to ''Jacqui Keelan'' and based herself in Wellington. Another album, [[Wahine]], was released in 2000. ''Keelan'' has provided the opening for Tina Turner, Dudley Moore and Peter Andre. She has also acted a judge on the Maori TV show ''Maorioke'' | + | |
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
* ''Nobody Nobody'' and ''Parihaka'' appear on the 1995 compilation [[Bark Number One]] | * ''Nobody Nobody'' and ''Parihaka'' appear on the 1995 compilation [[Bark Number One]] | ||
− | * ''Separate Lives'' by | + | * ''Separate Lives'' by Tim Armstrong & [[Jacqui Keelan-Davey]] appears on the 1995 compilation [[Bark Number One]] |
*''Parihaka'' appears on the 1996 compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 12]] | *''Parihaka'' appears on the 1996 compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 12]] | ||
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*''Too Late'' appears on the 1996 compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 17]] | *''Too Late'' appears on the 1996 compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 17]] | ||
*''Watching me drown'' appears on the 1996 compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 18]] | *''Watching me drown'' appears on the 1996 compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 18]] | ||
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*''Katia au whatu'' appears on the 2002 compilation [[Iwi Hit Disc 9]] | *''Katia au whatu'' appears on the 2002 compilation [[Iwi Hit Disc 9]] | ||
− | *''Kei whea koutou'' by Jacqui Keelan | + | *''Kei whea koutou'' by Jacqui Keelan & Michael Pine appears on the 2002 compilation [[Tātou Katoa]] |
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*''He wā poroporoakī'', ''Taku hoa pūmau'' and ''Whiwhi'' appear on the 2002 compilation [[Tātou Katoa]] | *''He wā poroporoakī'', ''Taku hoa pūmau'' and ''Whiwhi'' appear on the 2002 compilation [[Tātou Katoa]] | ||
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