Wayne Senior


Wayne Senior was the producer of New Zealand’s biggest-selling single ever, ‘I Have Loved Me a Man’ by Allison Durbin. Most of the work was done in Auckland’s Mascot Studio, with Senior at the baton, his fingers still ink-stained from the arrangement he wrote. Afterwards, fairy dust was added at Wellington’s HMV studio; on the disc’s label Senior is described as just the arranger.

Senior, who died on 9 January 2025, was one of the unsung heroes of New Zealand popular music. He was adept at composing, arranging, producing, and conducting, including a long stint in TVNZ’s light-entertainment department. He also played trumpet and was a vocal coach and choral conductor.

Two jingles by Wayne Senior, sung by Tommy Adderley
Watch: Why Can't I Cry – Mike Durney, arranged, conducted and produced by Wayne Senior, 1969
Wayne Senior at Mascot Studios, 1969
Photo credit: Bruce King
The Challenge - La-Dee-Doo-Down-Down (Impact, 1969). Producer: Wayne Senior; engineer: Wahanui Wynyard
Wayne Senior (centre) and his band in the mid-1960s
Wayne Senior
Photo credit: Publicity photo
Cow Cocky Hits Queen Street – written and arranged by Wayne Senior, 1963
Bobby Shew plays a Wayne Senior arranagement with the BBC Big Band
Wayne Senior conducts the Auckland Jazz & Blues Club big band, 2022
Photo credit: Colin Sandford
Wayne Senior conducts the horn section at Mascot Studios during the recording of Mike Durney's 'Why Can't I Cry'.
Photo credit: Bruce King
Allison Durbin – I Have Loved Me a Man (Australian TV, 1968)
Wayne Senior counts in the Auckland Jazz & Blues Club big band, 2022
1981 Royal Variety Performance (Wayne Senior, musical director)
Wayne Senior at Mascot Studios for the recording of Mike Durney's 'Why Can't I Cry', 1969
Photo credit: Bruce King
Wayne Senior at Mascot Studios during the recording of Mike Durney's 'Why Can't I Cry', 1969. Billy Kristian centre.
Photo credit: Bruce King
Phil Warren with bandleaders and arrangers Wayne Senior (left) and Bernie Allen (centre), 1976
Wayne Senior with the Auckland Jazz Orchestra at the Auckland Jazz and Blues Club, 2022
Photo credit: Colin Sandford
Wayne Senior introduces an item at the Auckland Jazz & Blues Club, 2022
Photo credit: Colin Sandford
Allison Durbin - I Have Loved Me A Man (HMV NZ, 1968). Arranged by Wayne Senior; produced by Howard Gable
Mike Durney - Why Can't I Cry (Pye, 1969). Arranged and produced by Wayne Senior
The Savoy Five, 1960. Left to right: Al Fletcher, Ken Wyatt, Tony Hopkins, Wayne Senior, Des.
Wayne Senior, c 2015
Wayne Senior with Billy Kristian, Mascot Studio, 1969
Photo credit: Bruce King
Truly, Madly, Deeply Blue, Composed and arranged by Wayne Senior, 1992
Howard Morrison Special, Hamilton, 1982 (Wayne Senior, musical director)
Blues Medley – Malcolm McNeill with the Christchurch Symphony, arranged and conducted by Wayne Senior
Larry Morris - The Hunt (Impact, 1969). Producer and arranger: Wayne Senior; engineer: Wahanui Wynyard
Pukemanu (NZBC TV series, 1971 – music by Wayne Senior)
12 Bar Rhythm ’n Shoes (Wayne Senior, musical director), 1980
Wayne Senior conducts the strings Mike Durney's 'Why Can't I Cry', Mascot Studio, 1969
Photo credit: Bruce King
Lynne Pike - Given Time (Phreadd, 1970, musical director Wayne Senior)
Wayne Senior, 2022
Photo credit: Colin Sandford
Wayne Senior at the podium, Auckland Jazz and Blues Club, 2022
Photo credit: Colin Sandford
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