isle Whaiawa Park, a wild soul child from Waikato River, with a mixed blood line right across Asia. Park is a poet, singer, songwriter as well as radio programme maker.
Park's vocal performance has a wild range, from traditional Maori tunes to Mongolian throat singing, from Chinese folk songs to Tibetan magcial chantting etc.
He Kaihua Ki Uta is Parks poetry radioshow at Wellington Access Radio.
Park published own debut poetry collection, All Yesterday's Parties in Main-land China & Taiwan, this poetry album accidently gained a great success with Chinese & Taiwanese readers as Park's name known by them as 'The Riverbed'.
"Whaiawa"
is a name given by Maori muso Emma Paki.
Now Park lives in Wellington, Aote(aroha).
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