Kāren Hunter


Although many musicians often speak of their life and work as a journey, in truth most don’t stray too far from home base or an established style. Others however – like Tāmaki Makaurau-based singer-songwriter Kāren Hunter – frequently set off into different terrain, go down backroads and small corridors, usually picking up very different traveling companions along the way.

By the time of her 1998 album The Private Life of Clowns on her own Raw Fish Salad label, Hunter had already played the café scene around Auckland, worked on music projects with street kids in Mangere, been in bands, performed in Sydney as a solo artist and on the RSL circuit in a covers band, lived in London playing open-mic nights ... and much more.

'Full Circle' on Live and Wired in 1999 with Al Khan on guitar, Nannette Fortier on drums and Willie Sieffert on bass.
'Divinity' - filmed by Cadby Kong
'This Gift' with Brooke Hayley and dancer Andria Pablo Sanchez. Video by Cadby Kong
Spinning Wheel TV interview on Christchurch CTV with Leraine Horstmanshoff, 1995.
Ross Hill and Kāren Hunter, Ponsonby 1980.
'Explore' filmed by Shannon Aroha
Karen Hunter - Inside Outside (2000)
Kāren Hunter - Soul Whispers. "An album of ambient music recorded at the opening of Heidi Monk's exhibition of natural dyed textiles and fabrics."
Karen Hunter - Rubble (Monkey Records, 2007)
Fear is the Enemy, Leigh, 2010: Marcel Lopez Betancourt, Kāren Hunter, Felipe Lopez Betancourt, Matthew Southcott.
Photo credit: R Smallfield
Karen Hunter – The Private Life of Clowns (Raw Fish Salad Records, 1997, cover photo by Rebecca Swan, cover art by Arjan Hoeflak)
Karen Hunter – Words and Groove (Raw Fish Salad Records, 2010, cover art by Christina Earl)
Kāren Hunter's grandfather George Hunter's band, The Famous Revellers – "Hear them at 'The Druid's,' North Street [now Galatos Street], Newton." George Hunter was a pianist. The Druid's Hall is now the venue called Galatos.
Photo credit: Kāren Hunter Collection
Māngere 1981. Vocalists left to right: Kāren Hunter, Jay Laga'aia, Sonny Dawson. At the back are (L to R) Thomas Tanoa (guitar), John Diamond (guitar), Richie Campbell (drums).
Kāren Hunter in Ankh, a glam rock tribute band, 2000. L to R: Nannette Fortier (drums), Al Khan (guitar, vocals), Kāren Hunter (bass, vocals).
Kāren Hunter in 1999 with playwright and actor Linda Chanwai-Earle, while performing in her play Ka Shue – Letters Home.
Kāren Hunter with Willie Sieffert, Sweetwaters Festival, 1999.
Kāren Hunter - Kirtan (2003), "a historical document of the Kirtan group that met regularly to chant at Auckland Yoga Academy". 
Karen Hunter - Divinity (2019, cover art by Anna Neumann)
Kāren Hunter - Koa Koa Koa: celtic market music. "A sample of the kind of music I play at markets. My melody instrument is a mandolin."
Karen Hunter - Gradually Falling Down - Music for Yoga Practise II (2019)
Kāren Hunter - Wild Seed: Music for Yoga Practise I.
Kāren Hunter - Mr Kite Goes Fishing (2004). 
Karen Hunter
Photo credit: Kira/Creative Portals
Kāren Hunter
Photo credit: Den Robinson
Kāren Hunter (centre) 1998, with Christine White (left), Jo Taylor (right) and Matthew Hunter.
Kāren Hunter performing on the K Rd overpass, Auckland 1998, with Matthew Hunter (drums) and Jo Taylor (bass).
The Tracey 80 show with Tracey Barr, TVNZ's Shortland St studios, Auckland 1979. Kāren Hunter  is fourth from right at the rear.
Plastic Smiles, Sydney 1984. Jim-Wilson (guitar), Kāren Hunter, Pryce Surplice (bass), Trevor Parke (keyboards), Trevor Wintle (drums – out of shot).
Kāren Hunter - Hunter de Luz. "I call these 'Songs for the Awakening'. These are poems sung to music made on my looper - messages of hope and optimism."
'Friends' - Good Morning Show, with Matthew Hunter on drums and Willie Sieffert on bass, 1995.
Origins Dance Theatre musicians 1982: Karen Hunter, Bruce Robertson, Wayne Baird, Jane McAlister, Paul Hewitt, Tom Ludvigson
Frankie Hill and Kāren Hunter, Raw Fish Salad, Java Jive, Auckland 1997. Paintings by Jo Russ and Megan Oliver.
'Angelfish', conceived and directed by Charles Bracewell, musical production by Richard Huntington
Kāren Hunter (left) working with Brooke Hayley Dobson on their 2022 project Ora.Vida.Life.
Photo credit: Kira Creative Portal
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