John Brynn Christie MBE (29 June 1924 – 4 March 2014) was a New Zealand musician who had brief prominence in the early 1950s.
While the studio was being developed Stan called on Jack to record sample acetates which were heard by the rest of the company.
This was the first commercially available New Zealand made country record, released the same year as The Tumbleweeds "Maple On The Hill".
A year prior he also released "Serenade A Star", written by Sam Freedman, a songwriter from Wellington who also wrote songs for other TANZA musicians such as Pixie Williams, Mavis Rivers and Daphne Walker.
After his brief music career Christie created the Tisco Technology Innovation Service Company which installed and tuned televisions not long after the introduction of TV in New Zealand.
He had particular involvement with the New Zealand Grand Prix which saw him obtain an MBE in the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours for services to manufacturing, sport and the community.