Andrew Fagan

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Andrew Fagan (born 1962) is a New Zealand writer, singer-songwriter and long-distance solo sailor.[1] He grew up in Wellington. He gained fame in New Zealand in the 1980s as the lead singer of the pop group The Mockers.[2]

Following the success of The Mockers' 1985 hit "Forever Tuesday Morning", Fagan won the RIANZ 1985 award for Top Male Vocalist of the Year.[2] Since The Mockers broke up, he has recorded and performed as a solo artist under the name Fagan (releasing his debut solo album Blisters in 1994); and with his band LIG. Owner of the yacht Swirly World In Perpetuity, he has written three accounts of solo voyages he's undertaken; Swirly World, the Solo Voyages (2003);[3] Swirly World Sails South (2012);[4] and Swirly World: Lost at Sea (2024),[5] plus several collections of poetry. He has also been involved with the TVNZ Intrepid Journeys television series.[6]

Fagan has lived in London and now resides in Auckland. He is married to the writer and television/radio broadcaster Karyn Hay.[7] He co-hosted a talkback show with Hay on Radio Live from 7 pm to 10 pm on week nights from 2008 to 2015,[8][9] with Hay continuing as a solo host until 2017.[10]

Fagan performs regularly around New Zealand with his band Andrew Fagan and the People, including a seven-date North Island tour in April 2021. The band has released two critically praised albums; Admiral of the Narrow Seas (2011) and Act Normal (2020).

Discography

Albums

Year Title Details Peak chart
positions
NZ
1994 Blisters
  • Label: Sony
1997 Bacterial Activity (as Lig)
  • Label: Abstract Sounds
2011 Admiral of the Narrow Seas (as Fagan and the People)
  • Label: Aeroplane
2020 Act Normal (as Andrew Fagan and the People)
  • Label: Big Ear Music
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
NZ
1991 "I Still Want You" 47 Blisters
1994 "Jerusalem" 39
"Exciting"
1995 "Now You Know"
1997 "Empty" (with Lig) Bacterial Activity
2011 "Religion" (with Fagan and the People) Admiral of the Narrow Seas
2020 On Channel Me (with Andrew Fagan and the People) Act Normal
2020 "Act Normal" (with Andrew Fagan and the People) Act Normal
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

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