Mahinārangi TockerMNZM (1955[1] – 15 April 2008) was a singer-songwriter from New Zealand. Tocker wrote more than 600 songs in a 25-year career[2] in the jazz fusion folk-pop genre.[3] Her vocal style has been compared to that of Joan Armatrading and Tracy Chapman.[4] She also gave lectures around New Zealand about the use of music and creativity to boost learning and self-esteem, and was an adult literacy tutor, writer and poet.
Tocker died on 15 April 2008 in Auckland's North Shore hospital following a severe asthma attack. She was 52.[8] Her final performance had been at the Titirangi Festival of Music in March 2008.[6] A memorial tree was planted for her at Falls Park in Henderson.[6]
Personal life
Tocker had a daughter in 1982.[5] Tocker came out openly as a lesbian.[8] She openly talked about her diagnosis with bipolar disorder.[6]
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^"New Year honours list 2008". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2007. Retrieved 1 November 2017.