Singer, performer, songwriter
Moone (Marama Rice) will perform her single
DLB at Litt Park Theatre in Te Puke on Friday, September 28. The single will be released to an intimate audience and will then be available for download from digital stores worldwide.
The single is drawn from a personal experience and tells the story of unconditional friendship, the tale of what it means to have a true friend expressing trust, love and acceptance.
“The song was inspired by her best friend,” she said.
"We sat next to each other in typing class when we were 12. Michelle would always come to my dance recitals and then come on holiday with me to grandparents in Te Puke - we would go to the Mount, sunbathe and check out boys.
"We talk every day on the phone and still laugh at each other's jokes.”
Moone said “The song was written from a night the pair went out on the town down the Mount where her bestie decided to cross the road, fell and knocked herself out.”
"I picked her up off the road as a big black car was about to run her over.”
"She gained a massive hematoma on her forehead but still wanted to party.”
"She wouldn't let me take her to the hospital so I stayed up all night making sure she was bloody breathing.”
"I'm so excited to be sharing this single with the Bay of Plenty public, first and foremost. The local music community have been so supportive on my journey so far," Moone said.
DLB will be released for public download on Friday, September 28 via all major online music outlets.
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