Product Code: | ZLP 1035 |
Artist: | Toni Williams |
Origin: | New Zealand |
Label: | Zodiac (1968) |
Format: | LP |
Availability: | Enquire Now |
Condition: |
Cover: VG+
Record: VG+
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Genre: | Pop U |
Nice clean vinyl housed in a smart gloss flipback cover.
Henry Anthony WilliamsMNZM (28 May 1939 – 1 October 2016), known professionally as Toni Williams or Antoni Williams, was a Cook Island-born New Zealand pop singer, who began singing at the Gandhi Hall in Auckland City where he became a local sensation.[1]
Williams cited his interest in the guitar and singing as coming from spending 13 months in hospital as a result of a football accident.[2] Not long after his hospitalisation, Williams formed the Housewarmers, which was a little group that performed at small family events. Two years later, the band by Williams' direction became Toni Williams and The Tremellos. After that things started happening, and he toured New Zealand under the promoter Harry M. Miller.[4]
In 1960 his single, "Cradle Of Love" bw "Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes" was released on the La Gloria label. Also that same year, "Let the Little Girl Dance" bw "In A Mansion Stands My Love", and "Endlessly"/"Is A Bluebird Blue" were released by La Gloria.[5] Williams toured with the Howard Morrison Quartet, and in 1965 he married the Miss Canterbury beauty pageant winner. [4]
In 1972, his single "Tellabout" (composed by Tony McCarthy), was an APRA Silver Scroll-nominated song.[6]
In the 2010 Queen's Birthday Honours, Williams was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to entertainment[7]
A1 | Cabaret | |
A2 | Hello Young Lovers | |
A3 | Gonna Build A Mountain | |
A4 | That's Life | |
A5 | Young Girl | |
A6 | The Son Of Hickory Holler's Tramp | |
A7 | That Lucky Old Sun | |
B1a | Engine Engine | |
B1b | King Of The Road | |
B2 | I'm Coming Home | |
B3 | Porgy And Bess Selection: There's A Boat That's Leaving Soon For New York; It Ain't Necessarily So; Summertime | |
B4 | I Can't Stop Lovin' You | |
B5 | Green Green Grass Of Home | |
B6 | Delilah |