I new Tui back in the 50s, we called him Cow Boy, he could sing then, when he came into Rotorua he was always dressed up with his cowboy hat on, Perret's corner was all way's our meeting place, then in the 80s, I had a Taxi in Wellington, my number was Taxi 36, he all ways asked for me to take him out to Avalon to do his performing, plus when he performed out the hutt Hotel. plenty memories plus we went to his wedding., Noel Hamon
YES HE WAS A GREAT GUY, AND HIS WIFE, I USE TO SIT WITH THEM AT THE HOTEL WHERE THEY PERFOMED OUT THE HUTT, I AAM TRYING TO REMEMBER THE NAME, AFTER THEY FINISHED PERFORMING, LATE HOURS WE ALLWAYS CALLED INTO THE TAKE AWAY'S AND BOY, HIS ORDER, I WON'T TELL YOU, I HAD GOOD TIMES WITH HIM FROM THE 5O'S.
As your name suggests.. prince tui teka...of the maori kingdom.. thank you for the memories and the music you have given us..may you will always be our prince...
Wait a minute i know that road, i used to live in Otara back between 2010-2017, until i moved to Flat Bush, i'm glad that someone has mentioned Otara bro
I can remember going to the Royal Easter Show at the old Sydney Showground. Tui had a group called The Maori Troubadours. They travelled all around NSW and Qld to the local shows and would perform. They were a great band and Tui had the most beautiful voice.
I remember when i was a child and one of the telethons was on (i remember this as i was allowed to stay up to watch it) and Uncle Tui was in our lounge with my parents munching and drinking and having a great laugh. I remember it was like yesterday only it was about 28 or so years ago..... Awesome memories
I new Tui back in the 50s, we called him Cow Boy, he could sing then, when he came into Rotorua he was always dressed up with his cowboy hat on, Perret's corner was all way's our meeting place, then in the 80s, I had a Taxi in Wellington, my number was Taxi 36, he all ways asked for me to take him out to Avalon to do his performing, plus when he performed out the hutt Hotel. plenty memories plus we went to his wedding., Noel Hamon
Wow thanks for the share, if you have anymore stories please feel free to share.
YES HE WAS A GREAT GUY, AND HIS WIFE, I USE TO SIT WITH THEM AT THE HOTEL WHERE THEY PERFOMED OUT THE HUTT, I AAM TRYING TO REMEMBER THE NAME, AFTER THEY FINISHED PERFORMING, LATE HOURS WE ALLWAYS CALLED INTO THE TAKE AWAY'S AND BOY, HIS ORDER, I WON'T TELL YOU, I HAD GOOD TIMES WITH HIM FROM THE 5O'S.
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Memories of NZ, As an Irishman the Maori made me welcome. I don't forget that special time in my life. Whakawhetai ki a koe
As your name suggests.. prince tui teka...of the maori kingdom.. thank you for the memories and the music you have given us..may you will always be our prince...
I would pay anything to see him or Billy perform again. Just a class act.
Such beautiful music with Prince Tui Teka typical Maori way of life, our music Waiata our tangata whenua. Xxx
Saw him perform at he Harmonie German Club, Canberra 1974.
The complete entertainer -great voice, very charismatic.
My mum was proud his house was down the road from us on Capstick Rd Otara. RIP smooth silky voice Prince Tui Teka.
Wait a minute i know that road, i used to live in Otara back between 2010-2017, until i moved to Flat Bush, i'm glad that someone has mentioned Otara bro
I can remember going to the Royal Easter Show at the old Sydney Showground. Tui had a group called The Maori Troubadours. They travelled all around NSW and Qld to the local shows and would perform. They were a great band and Tui had the most beautiful voice.
Awesome entertainer all round, and singer, I saw one of his shows in Sydney RSL Club and the Maori Volcanics
Reminds me of my Grandad cos my Grandad went to his concert when I was a kid. Tui was a Legend and so was my Grandad!
wow that distinctive voice of his especially this song..?
Very nice men and very funny .Have met him in Wellington hospital years ago.
I remember when i was a child and one of the telethons was on (i remember this as i was allowed to stay up to watch it) and Uncle Tui was in our lounge with my parents munching and drinking and having a great laugh. I remember it was like yesterday only it was about 28 or so years ago..... Awesome memories
Those were the good days Nana said oh he’s Tuhoe xx
yeah i remember those days with my mum .i was a bay but this song was my memory of my mum
Incredible voice!
We miss you still Tui, the man, the legend!
Yes a very missed artist in Maoridom,he was the wickedist performer on stage
Thank you so much for showing this.
Legend ❤❤❤
Thank you very much
He be old if he still alive
BEAUTIFUL SONG!!
Awwh 2meke alrite..RIP Tui:):)
Shot, the great man himself
awesome
ja ja det var dags
the man uncle tui
mean
@hunybabi kururangi....
thats my uncle
I hate rotten corn!!!
Jag ar fodd 1952 och jag minns att jag var dat for att mima 30 fodelsedag