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Ol’ Brown Eyes celebrates 40 years in showbiz with this variety concert, alongside some of his mates including Ray Columbus and Bunny Walters. The show is mostly live entertainment, punctuated by a few nostalgic field stories where Sir Howard acknowledges his upbringing and Māoritanga. The show ends with the Morrison whānau performing, followed by the hymn that gave Sir Howard a number one hit in 1982: ‘How Great Thou Art’. This TV special was dedicated to Sir Howard’s mother Kahu, who was an outstanding singer in her own right.
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Television, 1982 (Full Length)
A classic Howard Morrison cabaret performance
Television, 1990 (Full Length)
Howard Morrison performs with the Auckland Philharmonia
Television, 1989 (Full Length)
A tribute to Sir Howard Morrison
Television, 1992 (Full Length)
Features Morrison’s mate Billy performing cabaret
Camilla Biro
Posted at 01.21PM - 09.08.2010
I just happened upon The Agenda and Sir Howard Morrison articles while browsing the site.
I am an old friend of Gray Taylor, some 46 odd years. I have lived in Canada for the past 42 years.
I would really like Gray's email address [business, not personal.]
Thankyou, Camilla Biro.