
Prince Tui Teka - Wikipedia
Tumanako "Tui" Teka (8 March 1937—23 January 1985), [1] better known by his stage names Tui Latui or Prince Tui Teka, was a Māori singer and actor. Teka was a member of the Maori …
E Ipo - Wikipedia
"E Ipo" (English: "By Love") is a 1982 song written by Prince Tui Teka and Ngoi Pēwhairangi [1] in tribute to Teka's wife Missy, sung bilingually in Māori and English. The song was a number …
Prince Tui Teka - NZ On Screen
Prince Tui Teka died of a heart attack on 23 January 1985, during a break while performing at Northland's Ruawai Tavern. He was survived by daughters Davinia and Missy Junior — and …
Prince Tui Teka - 1983 Variety Show | Television - NZ On Screen
Jul 8, 2011 · Kicking off with Elvis Presley's 'That's Alright,' Prince Tui Teka delivers a classic performance in this variety show. The Yandall Sisters provide backup vocals on the smoky, …
Tumanako Teka (1937 - 1985) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Apr 30, 2022 · Prince Tui Teka (Tūhoe) was born in Ruatahuna in the Ureweras on 8 March 1937 and had a musical childhood. His mother, Hinemauriri, played mouth organ and clarinet and …
Prince Tui Teka- Whakaaria mai - YouTube
Oct 11, 2008 · Watch Prince Tui Teka perform the hymn Whakaaria Mai on YouTube.
E Ipo | Music Video | NZ On Screen
Prince Tui Teka performs his biggest hit 'E Ipo' in this excerpt from a TVNZ special in 1983. Based on an Indonesian song, ‘E Ipo’ was written by Teka with Ngoi Pēwhairangi ('Poi E'), when he …
30 years marks the passing of legendary Māori performer Tui Teka ...
Jan 24, 2015 · When it comes to entertainment, singing and comedy, there was no other than Prince Tui Teka. He took the spotlight in the 80's and the day before yesterday, on January 23 …
Prince Tui Teka - Biography - IMDb
Prince Tui Teka was born on March 8, 1937 in Ruatahuna, New Zealand. He was an actor, known for Boy (2010), Nate and Hayes (1983) and What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1999). He …
Prince Tui Teka - Muzic.NZ - Musicians & Bands
In the 1970s Teka performed solo in Sydney and Southeast Asian clubs, his extravagant stage wardrobe including rhinestone jackets and embroidered skirts cut for his one hundred and forty …