Being in on the ground floor, so to speak, is something I have come to treasure.
That was then, this is now, and it's Marlon on the phone.
T: "2018 seems to have been a crazy year for you what were the highlights?
M: " "No doubt that it's been a busy one, four tours around Europe, two to the States, bit parts in two movies, "A Star is Born", and a film version of Peter Carey's novel "The True History of the Kelly Gang". Plus of course my latest album "Make Way for Love was released in January. Lots of travel and many highlights to look back on with some satisfaction."
T: "You must feel pretty good about how the record has gone, especially as far as Awards go, the Apra Silver Scroll for "Nobody Gets What they want anymore", along with best video, best solo artist and best album at the NZ Music Awards".
M: "Yes, its been a breakthrough year for me, and I'm very grateful".
T: " Is there one thing that stands out for you ahead of these achievements, maybe song-writing?"
M: "You've hit the nail on the head there, because I have felt that I have made a major breakthrough on the song-writing front. I don't think that you are ever totally comfortable writing songs but just recently something has seemed to click and my song-writing feels more natural and the process is less formidable than it was. I have a lot more faith in myself which helps enormously ".
T: "What's next on the agenda for you Marlon?"
M: "This Sunday I head to Canada for three weeks of recording, which I am really looking forward to. I am not sure whether we may release an EP or save the material for my next album. We'll see. In the New Year of course I'll be touring New Zealand and Australia. "
T: "What about new recordings?"
M: "We've got a live album which we recorded in the Auckland Town Hall which will be my next release early in 2019. And later next year, all going well, a follow-up studio record to Make Way for Love.
T: "You've named your upcoming tour Turangawaewae , what's that about?"
M: "My interpretation of the Maori concept of Turangawaewae is that it means "home", so it made sense to embark on my biggest headline tour of New Zealand under that name, my home-coming after a year mostly away touring Internationally."
T: "One final question, what made your parents, David and Jenny, settle on the name Marlon? Is it the obvious connection with Marlon Brando?"
M: "Now there's a really interesting back story to this. My mother had a dream when she was carrying me, and as a result she wanted to call me Kahu. I think they wrestled with that for quite awhile but in the end they compromised and they went for Marlon instead."
TURANGAWAEWAE TOUR DATES:
Regent, Greymouth. Thursday 7 February
Neudorf Vineyards, Nelson. Friday 8 February
Regent Theatre, Dunedin, Sunday 10 February
Villa Maria Vineyards, Auckland, with Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra, Saturday 16 February
Opera House, Whanganui. Monday 18 February
TSB Theatre, New Plymouth. Tuesday 19 February
War Memorial Theatre, Gisborne. Wednesday 20 February
Black Barn Vineyards, Havelock North, Saturday 23 February
Luna Estate, Martinborough, Sunday 24 February
Memorial Centre, Queenstown. Wednesday 27 February
Civic Theatre, Invercargill. Thursday 28 February
Town Hall, Christchurch, Sunday 3 March