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Celebrity Singers and Artists Celebrity singers and artists are some of Australia?s best known acts that also work very well in corporate environments.
Alzarae Alzarae translated into English means to raise or to lift up and that’s exactly what these four guys do to your spirits with their renditions of well known classics from Andrea Bocelli, remakes by Il Divo, Michael Buble, Rat Pack jazz & swing and there own modern twists on great songs.
Tim Beveridge For New Zealand singer Tim Beveridge, recording his second album in Hollywood was like ‘time travel’. A big, swing band of Hollywood musicians backs him on Come Rain Come Shine, an album of pop standards from the era when men wore hats and songs had melodies. It is appropriate that his musical mentor for the project was veteran Hollywood arranger and conductor Russ Garcia, who in 1960 created the soundtrack for The Time Machine.
Speaker Shane Cortese Shane has gained celebrity status in New Zealand for his roles in Shortland Street, So You Think You Can Dance, Outrageous Fortune – Series, II & III, Burying Brian and for dancing his way into the hearts of the nation with Dancing with the Stars.
Speaker Brendan Horan Although most recently known as the TV One Weatherman, Brendan Horan has many strings to his bow. An experienced MC, Singer, Entertainer and Guest Speaker, Brendan brings a multi-faceted talent that appeals to many occasions.
Speaker Tanya Horo Tanya Horo, vocalist and co-writer of the indie/electronic group Soma For Kinder would have happily spent decades listening to Bjork and singing sombre lullabies had she not moved to Sydney on a whim and been found and corrupted by Jono Ma and his love of "wintery" electronic grooves, brain-washing computers and noisy processed guitars. Soma For Kinder are currently working in the studio on their forth coming album. They started out one night after a bottle of red wine and records.
Speaker Ken Laban Ken Laban is one of New Zealand's leading sports commentators with an extensive background in rugby union, rugby league and several other sports that he has commentated for over a broadcasting career spanning 20 years.
Siobhan Marshall Siobhan has gained Celebrity status in New Zealand. She plays core cast member Pascalle West in the very successful comedy / drama television series ‘Outrageous Fortune’. This hit Prime Time television show is currently airing its fifth series in New Zealand, to rave reviews and high ratings.
Elizabeth Marvelley From wooing Nicole Kidman and the other Hollywood stars at the Hong Kong premiere of Golden Compass, to her show-stealing vocal performance on Dancing with the Stars, the stunning Rotorua-born soprano has seemingly overnight become a name on everyone’s lips.
Frankie Stevens Frankie Stevens performed in the club circuit in New Zealand and Australia and then went on to England where he performed at Talk of the Town, The Albert Hall and the Palladium. He performed his own cabaret show touring throughout Europe.
Sweet & Sour Sweet & Sour was formed in December 2006. The Original SAS Crew was made up of eight young men from Kelston Boy's high School (Fender Maeva, Arona Leaga, Leon Huinga, Adam Fifita, Hadleigh Pouesi, Richie Hamilton, Masi Tavita and David Pene). All eight members were introduced to dancing through the Bring It on Secondary Schools Dance Competition and were all coached by Matthew Gavet and Fale McCarthy whilst attending School.
Taisha Tari TAISHA TARI is one of New Zealand’s top singers with 20 years experience and numerous shows to her name.
The Lady Killers The Lady Killers belongs to the grand vocal harmony tradition spanning gospel to the girl group, from power pop to soul and a little bit of rock thrown in for good measure. The show is a wild ride through music history. It’s sophisticated glamour and killer vocal power all rolled into one gorgeous super duper deluxe package.
The Three Waiters Imagine at your next function, the evening is running according to plan when one of the waiters begins to sing a few well-known tunes amongst the guests. Your guests are simultaneously stunned by the waiter’s behaviour and intrigued by the fact that the waiter sang so well!
The Tina Cross Tribute Show A New Zealand icon who conquers every genre she tackles. Yes she unashamedly admits to being around forever and to all who marvel at her youthful looks, she recommends, fresh juicing, flaxseed oil and body pump and combat.