Toni Williams
For the Jamaican gymnast, see Toni Ann Williams.
Antoni Williams or Toni Williams is a New Zealand pop singer, of Pacific Island descent, who began singing at the Ghandi Dance Hall in Auckland City where he became a local sensation.[1] He toured New Zealand with Joe Browns Tours including one tour in 1962 where he headlined along with the Howard Morrison Quartet. He had a wonderful voice, and made a couple of records with the full orchestral backing of a touring American Orchestra including a track called "I'm Tired of the Rain". Recorded on Tru-Gem Records and attributed to The Al Lerner Group, the voice is that of Antoni Williams.
Singles
- "Rose (Can I Share A Bed With You)" (1976) [#11 NZ]
- "The One I Sing My Love Songs To" (1977) [#7 NZ]
References
- ↑ Bourke, Chris (3 July 2013). "Toni Williams". AudioCulture.
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