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Pokarekare Ana (Patricia Crompton - opera intro)

Kathy Moxham – Jazz Artist

Green Day-Inspired Opera Song | Pokarekare Ana (Patricia Crompton - opera intro) by Kathy Moxham | Free Download

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Song of the handsome Maori warrior discovering he is in love with a beautiful maiden on the Waiapu shores (but first he has to find her)
jazz blues new zealand green day norah jones
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with Doug Logan <br /><br />and the Kelly Park Band

Singer/songwriter Kathy Moxham writes in a variety of genres ranging from folk, blues, jazz, country and R&B. She loves the blues, the sounds of the Rolling Stones and thinks that Jimmy Buffett is a wordsmith genius. She's very complex. She also sings and plays the guitar. Imagine that!

Doug Logan heard Kathy's song "Telltale Lines" and said that he could play an accompaniment to it. He dreamed one up in about a minute. It was perfect so the two lovebirds have been collaborating ever since. Doug is a guitarist first and foremost. His expertise is apparent and his touches are tasteful and beautiful. The woven combination of sounds is enchanting. On the side, Doug also plays lead guitar for Time to Confess and the Red Hot Rhythm Devils, San Francisco’s hottest blues bands.

Independent artist Kathy Moxham drops "Pokarekare Ana (Patricia Crompton - opera intro)", an Opera track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. Representing the charismatic sound of opera in New Zealand, this track speaks for itself. "Pokarekare Ana (Patricia Crompton - opera intro)" has peaked at number 4 on the SoundClick Opera chart. Listeners who follow Green Day and Norah Jones will feel right at home with this Kathy Moxham release on SoundClick.

Song Info
Genre
Classical Opera
Charts
#4,255 today Peak #54
#149 in subgenre Peak #4
Author
Kathy Moxham
Rights
2005 Kathy Moxham
Uploaded
February 05, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.7 MB 320 kbps 2:57 minutes
Lyrics
Pökarekare ana ngä wai o Waiapu, Whiti atu koe hine marino ana e. E hine e hoki mai ra. Ka mate ahau I te aroha e. Tuhituhi taku reta tuku atu taku rïngi, Kia kite tö iwi raru raru ana e. Whati whati taku pene 3 ka pau aku pepa, Ko taku aroha mau tonu ana e. E kore te aroha e maroke i te rä, Mäkükü tonu i aku roimata e. They are agitated the waters of Waiapu, cross over girl 'tis calm. Oh girl return (to me), I could die of love (for you). I have written my letter I have sent my ring, so that your people can see (that I am) troubled. My pen is shattered, I have no more paper (But) my love is still steadfast. (My) love will never be dried by the sun, It will be forever moistened by my tears.
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