- Paul
Lawrence Fuemana (8
February 1969 – 31
January 2010) was a New
Zealand singer,
songwriter and
musician from Auckland. One of the
first globally successful...
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Dianna Fuemana (born 1973) is a New
Zealand writer,
director and performer. She
writes for
theatre and screen. Her solo play Ma**** was the
first that...
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Philip Fuemana (6
January 1964 – 28
February 2005) was a New
Zealand musician.
Affectionately known as "the
Godfather of
South Auckland", he was highly...
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Millionaires Club, were a New
Zealand music group, then duo, with
vocalist Pauly Fuemana later becoming the sole member. OMC was best
known for the 1996 hit "How...
- Pan-European
magazine Music &
Media wrote, "Polynesian pop with a twist.
Pauly Fuemana has a gravelly, deep
voice and a
major rap attitude. The
Spanish guitar...
- Packer, an
acclaimed solo show
written by NZ/Niuean
playwright Dianna Fuemana. From 2009 to 2012, Ryan pla****
Kevin in the New
Zealand comedy/drama series...
- h-odd-instrumentation aesthetic"
pioneered by
Flying Nun Records, and
Fuemana's vocal performance resembling that of
Billy Ocean and R. B. Greaves. Eddy...
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Auckland based record label started by
Phillip Fuemana called Urban Pasifika Records.
Phillip Fuemana's influence on NZ
music was significant, he started...
- Child" on
Unexpected Dreams –
Songs From the
Stars "4 All of Us" with
Pauly Fuemana (OMC) "Little Child" on The
Starship Christmas Album 2012 –
Starship Foundation...
- island.
There are many Niue
artists who have made it to the top.
Pauly Fuemana of OMC (Otara's
Millionaires Club) is half
Niuean and half Māori, and became...