Tama Waipara


Tama Waipara is primarily known as an outstanding vocalist, although he originally trained as a clarinettist and was pursuing a career in New York City when an accident turned him towards singing.

He released an album there before returning home and winning over local audiences. His deep musical knowledge leads him to create work that is both engaging and unique – a combination that led to his album Fill Up the Silence being awarded best roots album at the 2014 NZ Music Awards.

Tama Waipara's 2013 album Fill Up The Silence was a profound personal statement. Its power was recognised with the award for best roots album at the 2014 NZ Music Awards.
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Tama Waipara with Nathan Haines (left), Waiheke 2006.
Tama Waipara and Maisey Rika singing Under an East Coast Moon, 2014
Tama Waipara was nine months into a course at New York's Manhattan School of Music when tragedy struck. 
Tama Waipara & The University of Auckland Percussion Ensemble performing Ruaimoko by Maisey Rika at the 2013 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Tama Waipara.
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Tama Waipara - Medicine Man (2013)
Tama Waipara: Māori Moon (NYC, 2014)
Tama Waipara.
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Tama Waipara, APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
in Session: Tama Waipara - Hunter (2013)
Tama Waipara
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Tama Waipara - Kiwi from He Rangi Paihuarere (A Tribute to the Late Dr Hirini Melbourne) (2006)
Tama Waipara.
Tama Waipara - Fill Up the Silence (2013)
Rob Ruha, Tama Waipara, Maisey Rika, and Seth Haapu at the APRA Silver Scroll Award, 2015.
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Tama Waipara - Sir Plus and the Requirements (2009)
Since 2019 Tama Waipara has been the CEO/artistic director for the Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival in Gisborne.
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Tama Waipara - East Coast Moon feat. Maisey Rika (2020)
Rob Ruha, Maisey Rika, Seth Haapu, Tama Waipara - 1981 Silver Scroll Award finalists medley (2015)
Tama Waipara found that, immediately post 9/11, New York was a very inspiring place to be.
In 2016 Tama Waipara received the APRA award for best original music in a feature film, for his work on 'Mahana' with Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper. 
Tama Waipara performing at the APRA Silver Scroll. 
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Nathan Haines feat Tama Waipara - Wait and See
Tama Waipara.
Tama Waipara (second from left) with the cast of Raising the Titanics, a 2011 tribute to the Māori Showbands of the 1950s and 1960s.
Tama Waipara - Triumph of Time (ObliqSound, 2003)
Tama Waipara - 'Letter' for KIWI FM (2013)
Tama Waipara - Sunshine on the Water (2017)
Tama Waipara wrote ‘Tangihia’ - his first song in te reo Māori - for the Fill Up the Silence album (2013). Hinewehi Mohi was invited to sing harmonies.
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Tama Waipara as "Sir Plus" on the cover of Metro Daily Auckland Festival 09 magazine.
Tama Waipara and Annie Crummer at RNZ.
Photo credit: RNZ / Claire Eastham-Farrelly
Tama Waipara - 'Soviet Snow' (Shona Laing Cover) for KIWI FM (2013)
Tama Waipara with his trophy for Best Roots Album for Fill Up the Silence (2013), Vodafone NZ Music Awards 2014.
Maisey Rika - Haumanu (feat. Tama Waipara, 2012)
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