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Te Karere - Dennis Marsh interview

Te Karere - Dennis Marsh interview
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Te Karere - Dennis Marsh interview
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In 2011 entertainer Dennis Marsh had lots to celebrate, as seen in this interview for te reo news show Te Karere. He talks about his self-funded album Māori Songbook, which debuted at number one and remained in the Kiwi pop charts for a total of 26 weeks. Beating out the likes of Tiki Taane and Britney Spears, Māori Songbook became Aotearoa's second biggest album of 2011. Marsh also discusses the importance of passing songs onto the next generation — songs like te reo Māori favourites 'Pokare...

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2011
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dennis marsh / cd / charttopper / pokarekare ana / prince tui teka / covers / acoustic guitar / singer / lotto / e ipo / 2011 / te karere / māori songbook / māori music / te reo / te reo lyric / cover song

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