Background
Bill Sevesi was born in Nuku"alofa, Tonga in 1923 and came to New Zealand at the age of 9.
Bill Sevesi was born in Nuku"alofa, Tonga in 1923 and came to New Zealand at the age of 9.
Tongan born Sevesi has composed more than 200 songs with over 20 albums to his cr during a career spanning six decades. He began playing the Hawaiian Steel Guitar in 1936, and in later years his band "Wilfred Jeffs and the Islanders" became "Bill Sevesi and the Islanders." He has performed all over the Pacific Islands, New Zealand, Australia and United States. He has recorded some classic favourites such as Bye Bye Baby Goodbye (1958) as well as recording artists such as Daphne Walker, The Yandall Sisters and Annie Crummer.
He has five children: Wayne Jeffs (to Shirley Collins), Tania Jeffs, Brent Jeffs, Colleen Jeffs (to Vika Jeffs) and John Aloi.
He saw active service during the second world war and in 1944 he was in Italy. When he returned to New Zealand after the war, he resumed his career, performing with his band as Bill Sevesi and His Islanders.
They would play at the Orange Ballroom, in Auckland. He first recorded in 1949 with Tex Morton, a country singer.
They were credited as The Rough Riders.
Other names he and his group "the Islanders" had recorded as were, The Astyro Trio (or a similar name) for Mavis Rivers, The Bluemountain Boys for Luke Simmons who was a Canadian-born hillbilly singer. On Philosophy Warren"s label, he as Will Jess with "Bye Bye Baby Goodbye". This became a big hit in 1959.
Along with fellow Tongan Bill Wolfgramm he was a recording star on the legendary New Zealand Viking Records label.
During his career, Bill Sevesi has recorded and worked with a multitude of artists. Many of whom had recorded for Viking.
They include, Sione Aleki, The Samoan Surfriders, George Tumahai, Daphne Walker. Single Morgan Clarke & - "Christmas Time" / "Go Manitoba Go" - Zodiac Z-1008, 1957 7" European Parliament Daphne Walker avec Bill Sevesi et Les Samoan Surfriders - Reka Reka - Tahiti Records Daphne Walker With Bill Sevesi And His Islanders – Island Favourites - Viking – VE 53 The Samoan Surf Riders with Bill Sevesi and His Islanders - Goin" Samoan - Viking VE 79 LP The Samoan Surfriders with - Alaoha Samoa - Viking Records VP54.
Sevesi has won numerous awards including the Queens Service Medal in 1995 for his contribution to music in New Zealand, the Jerry Byrd Lifetime Achievement Award (1998) from the Steel Guitar Players Hall of Fame, Incorporated in Missouri, the United States and a Lifetime Achievement Award (2006) at the Pacific Music, New Zealand. In 2009 he was presented with the Nostalgia Award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand. Sevesi will be inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame as Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration"s 2015 inductee. The presentation will be made at the 2015 Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration Silver Scroll in September 2015.