Marlon Williams
Friday Night Live: Marlon Williams
Highlights of live performances by the rising star of alt-country Marlon Williams, captured by RNZ Music over the past decade. Video, Audio
Marlon Williams in Auckland
Singer/songwriter Marlon Williams talks to Yadana Saw ahead of tonight's You Are Us (Aroha Nui) concert in Auckland. Audio
The Songs of Al Park
William Dart looks at the splendid new album celebrating the Christchurch songwriter, Al Park, featuring cover versions by Jordan Luck, Marlon Williams, Delaney Davidson, Anthea Struthers and others.
…Al Park - Better Already
Al Park has been a stalwart of the Christchurch music scene for a considerable number of years. Trevor Reekie sits down with Al and Adam McGrath to talk about the new tribute album Better Already -… Audio
The Kiwis who made a big impression in 2018
A pay equity campaigner, a surfing mathematician and teenage Winter Olympic medallists are among the Kiwis whose efforts stood out in 2018.
Six60 wins big as Marlon Williams takes top gong at NZ Music Awards
Dunedin five-piece Six60 took home a total of five Tuis at the 2018 Vodafone NZ Music Awards, which took place at Auckland’s Spark Arena tonight. Video
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NZ Music Awards 2018: RNZ live coverage
Welcome to RNZ's live coverage of the 2018 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. We've got red carpet shots, backstage interviews with the winners, and the best bits from social media.
Marlon Williams wins the 2018 APRA Silver Scroll
Marlon Williams has won the 2018 APRA Silver Scroll Award for his poignant ballad ‘Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore’. The award was presented at a ceremony at Auckland's Spark Arena. Video, Audio
Anatomy of a Scroll: Marlon Williams 'Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore'
Marlon Williams talks us through his Silver Scroll-nominated song 'Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore'. Video, Audio
Silver Scrolls finalists announced
Five top acts have made the shortlist for this year's APRA Silver Scroll Award, recognising excellence in songwriting. Marlon Williams, Troy Kingi, Chelsea Jade, The Beths and Unknown Mortal Orchestra… Audio
WATCH: Marlon Williams 'Make Way For Love' with the Te Pou Tiriao singers
A Māori and Pacifica youth community choir bring their goosebump inducing harmonies to a new version of Marlon Williams' 'Make Way For Love'.
New Horizons: Marlon and Delaney
Together and separately, Marlon Williams and Delaney Davidson have put Lyttelton on the international musical map. William Dart looks at the pair's most recent album releases. Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 175
In this week's Pocket Edition we go in depth with Marlon Williams about his new album Make Way For Love, and talk to one half of French electronic duo Justice, ahead of their appearance at Auckland… Audio
The Sampler: Make Way For Love by Marlon Williams
Nick Bollinger discusses the golden voice and grief-soaked second album of Marlon Williams. Audio
The Sampler - 20 February 2018
Nick Bollinger discusses the golden voice and grief-soaked second album of Marlon Williams; the jazz soul of expatriate bassman Jonathan Zwartz; and the ways in which soon-to-tour jazz diva Cecile… Audio
Julia Deans: "It’s actually quite a thing to admit that you’re wrong."
Julia Deans delivers a stunning performance of her new song 'Clandestine' and talks about her upcoming tour with Marlon Williams. Video, Audio
Marlon Williams: love, jealousy and Aldous
Lyttelton's Marlon Williams has just released his second album Make Way For Love. It meditates on love, jealousy, the difficulties of relationships and having your heart broken. Marlon speaks with… Video, Audio
New music review with Diane Swan
The new album from Marlon Williams is 'Make Way For Love' (out this Friday). Audio
VIDEO: Wallace Chapman meets Marlon Williams
Lyttelton-born singer-songwriter Marlon Williams' second album Make Way for Love is out on February 16. It's a lovelorn album written in the wake of his break-up with Aldous Harding. Video, Audio
Summer Jams: Marlon Williams shares his favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Marlon Williams' pick is 'Wild Horses' by Prefab Sprout. Video, Audio