Marlon Williams
Anatomy of a Scroll: Marlon Williams "Don't Go Back"
In this "Anatomy of a scroll" Jana Te Nahu Owen managed to catch the very busy Marlon Williams in a Cafe in Melbourne to talk about his song 'Don't Go Back' Video, Audio
RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 15 September 2022
In this week's Pocket Edition, Marlon Williams shares his new album-My Boy, we meet Tamaki Makaurau soul artist Summer Vee and Sir Timoti Karetu talks of his favourite waiata. Audio
Marlon Williams takes us through the tracks on his new album My Boy
After his highly acclaimed 2018 album Make Way For Love, Marlon Williams "gets in the sandpit" to have some fun on his new record My Boy. "There's a bit of mischief in it. It's my playful record, I'd… Video, Audio
First song: Marlon Williams
Marlon Williams has a new album coming out. His third solo album, My Boy will be released on September 5. He stops by the Auckland studio to talk about his latest work and play a track, live, for us.
…Looking for My Boy with Marlon Williams
Special guest presenter Marlon Williams is set to take you on a one-hour musical journey with “Looking for My Boy with Marlon Williams.”
Listen as Marlon will delve deep into the songs and artists… Audio
Music with RNZ's Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte joins Kathryn to play a new Christmas song recorded by Marlon Williams for Paul Kelly's Christmas album, along with a couple of her festive favourites. Audio
Paul Kelly: "I've always loved Christmas music"
Paul Kelly, who was recently voted Australia's Most Respected Artist, has just released Paul Kelly's Christmas Train, a 22-song double album which sees the troubadour take an extensive deep dive into… Audio
Marlon Williams: 'It's time to pause and reflect on the way things work'
Charlotte Ryan talks to Marlon Williams about life in Lyttelton, singing and touring with Lorde and his new Christmas song collaboration on Paul Kelly's new Christmas album "Paul Kellys Christmas… Video, Audio
My Current Song: Love Square, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
My Current Song this morning comes from the saxophonist Nick Atkinson, whose name will be familiar to RNZ listeners from his time on Music 101 and lovers of funk will also be very familiar with his… Audio
'I'm a sucker for punishment': Marlon Williams' fear of playing solo
Alt-country troubadour Marlon Williams' new album Plastic Bouquet was released last week.. It's his first new music since 2018's award winning Make Way For Love, which was written in the wake of his… Video, Audio
Music With Charlotte Ryan
Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to look at LEAO, a musical project by Auckland-born Samoa musician David Feauai-Afaese, an album from Texas 3-piece Khruangbin and Marlon William's Arahua. Audio
Marlon Williams: 'A very blessed time to be able to share with family'
Marlon Williams speaks to Kim Hill ahead of the realease of his new album Plastic Bouquet, which comes out on December 11. He also treats us to an acoustic performance of the album's first single" I… Video, Audio
Our Current Song: The Warratahs, 'New World'
Iconic Kiwi band The Warratahs are back on the road again and currently promoting their new single, New World. Lead singer and guitarist Barry Saunders joins the show to discuss the new track and… Audio
Marlon Williams backstage at Laneway Festival
Charlotte chats with Marlon Williams on the ground at Laneway Festival. Audio
Songs for Water: Yo-Yo Ma and NZ musicians perform on the Ōtākaro / Avon River
Yo-Yo Ma performs with New Zealand artists in an extraordinary event on the banks of the Ōtākaro/Avon River in Christchurch to celebrate the way water connects us. Video, Audio
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.