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  1. Sir Howard Leslie Morrison OBE (18 August 1935 – 24 September 2009) was a New Zealand entertainer. From 1964 until his death in 2009, he was one of New Zealand's leading television and concert performers. Early life.

  2. Oct 3, 2012 · Difficult to explain what constitutes a smash hit record, but Howard Morrison's unparalleled bi-lingual live version of How Great Thou Art (Whakaaria Mai) became a Number One hit that topped the...

  3. The performer Howard Morrison – who died in Rotorua on 24 September 2009 – was one of the legends of New Zealand show business. Known as ‘The Sinatra of New Zealand’ and ‘Ol' Brown Eyes’, he first came to prominence with the Howard Morrison Quartet, formed in 1956 with his brother Laurie, cousin John and Gerry Merito.

  4. Performed by Sir Howard Morrison. Recorded Live at Founders Theatre, Hamilton, New Zealand, 6 July 1982. Includes encore. Posted under fair use guidelines.

  5. Dec 31, 2023 · In the spring of 1992 Sir Howard Morrison re-formed the Howard Morrison Quartet for a final series of concerts. The tour was an enormous success, winning glowing reviews and standing...

  6. Howard Morrison was one of the most beloved New Zealand entertainers of the second half of the twentieth century. A household name from the 1960s, both as a member of the Howard Morrison Quartet and as a solo performer, he helped bring Māori culture to the mainstream of New Zealand society.

  7. Howard Morrison - His name was synonymous with entertainment in New Zealand. Dubbed Ol' Brown Eyes — Māoridom's version of Frank Sinatra — Howard Morrison's voice and charisma carried him through decades of success both here and abroad.