Difference between revisions of "Jacqui Keelan Davey"

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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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*''I believe I can fly'' appears on the 1996 compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 28]]
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*''Kei te aroha mai koe'' appears on the 1998 compilation [[Iwi Hit Disc 2]]
 
*''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 me Michael Pine appears on the 2002 compilation [[Iwi Hit Disc 9]]
 
*''Kei whea koutou'' by Jacqui Keelan me Michael Pine appears on the 2002 compilation [[Iwi Hit Disc 9]]

Revision as of 22:46, 13 September 2012

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. She runs and owns Waru Records. She is the mother of Leon Keelan Davey from Katchafire and Wellington based R&B artist Zemara Waru Keelan, and is the aunty of Tyna Keelan.

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