Arguably, there’s no other musician in Aotearoa that is beloved by such a broad audience – most can agree that ‘The Prince of Lyttelton’ Marlon Williams has the pipes to soothe the soul. Early days in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Choir initially introduced Williams to the international stage, but it was his vocals for Christchurch band The Unfaithful Ways, and recordings with Delaney Davidson, that sparked major attention. Since then, Williams has won multiple music awards and has flirted with film roles – even starring as a young country music star in blockbuster A Star Is Born. Marlon’s fascinating story is available to read on AudioCulture.
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