Wayne Nils Anderson is a rockin' and rollin' good time guy who likes his pies hot and his music manly. A sprightly forty-nine years old (many have commented that he looks as young as forty one) this suburban troubadour has been singing his whole life.
Unfazed by the changing face of popular culture, Wayne has clung to the heroes of his youth and has no time for young wasters who dominate the charts in the new millennium.
A fan of the evergreen singers—Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck and Elvis Presley—he's dreamed of making it in showbiz since he was 13. Unfortunately, public indifference and the fickle winds of fashion have left his dreams dashed.
A man with indomitable self belief in the face of all evidence to the contrary, Wayne truly believes it is time for his position as New Zealand's third greatest singer (after John Rowles and Eddie Low) to be recognised.
Listen as his three and a half octave voice rings out across the streets of Manurewa—that's the sound of Wayne Anderson ready to take it to the next level.