Samoan-born Eliza Keil started out singing with her brothers in the popular New Zealand rock & roll group the Keil Isles and would later become a solo artist in her own right with a string of TV appearances and a part in a film.
This film also featured Kiri Te Kanawa and Sir Howard Morrison.
She was invited to guest on his farewell tour for New Zealand singing star Mr Lee Grant in 1968.
[2] In 1970, her album Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, which was arranged by Don Richardson was released on the Philips label.
[3] It was reported that year in the March 28 edition of The New Zealand Herald that she and her seven-piece backing group were on a tour, doing a round of the Pacific Islands.