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  1. 7 de mar. de 2024 · SailGP has announced an epic music line-up for ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix, with New Zealand’s multi-award-winning drum and bass icons Shapeshifter and Kiwi singer-songwriting legend Sir Dave Dobbyn set to perform across the two-day spectacle, 23-24 March 2024

  2. Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Slice of Heaven (feat. Herbs) · Dave Dobbyn Loyal ℗ DobWorld/Thom Music Released on: 1988-05-01 Author: David Dobbyn ...

  3. 8 de nov. de 2021 · loyal - Dave Dobbyn D I can't remember last time I thanked you, G A Keeping my distance unintentionally. D Too close for comfort, just ain't close enough. G A If I could have more time we would brainstorm. D And I love you tender, but we must walk away, G A Keeping you on my greeting card file. D And if it were different - did you know it ain't ...

  4. Dave Dobbyn receives an award from the then leader of the opposition, David Lange. A year later it was Lange's government who instructed the police to proceed with a prosecution against Dobbyn after the Queen Street Riot. Photo credit: Photo by Jocelyn Carlin. Courtesy of RIANZ

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCRGPXkuAX_qjfihF-nR7cUwDave Dobbyn - YouTube Music

    Dave Dobbyn says that since day one, he has had a tune in his head. He’d be twiddling the dial on the radiogram, “travelling the world in music”. Across the road was a church, full of songs in which to hide. A shy schoolboy, he blossomed into a peroxided popstar in his first band Th’ Dudes, formed with his schoolfriends in the late ‘70s.

  6. Dave Dobbyn. Real Name: David Joseph Dobbyn. Profile: One of New Zealand's most successful singer-songwriters since the late 1970s, first with Th' Dudes and then fronting his own band DD Smash, before embarking on a hugely successful solo career from the mid 1980s onwards. In December 2020, he was knighted.

  7. Bio. Sir Dave Dobbyn is regarded as a national treasure in New Zealand. Wherever Kiwis gather around the world, it is likely to be songs by Dave Dobbyn they sing when thinking of home. In 2001, after almost 30 years as a musician and songwriter, Dobbyn was given a rare, lifetime achievement award by the New Zealand recording industry.