Riqi Harawira has opened up on the battles he faced that had him lose his spot in the Dead Flowers, and how he is now helping others. Photo / Neil Reid
An early 1990s promotional photo of the Dead Flowers with Bryan Bell (second from right) and Riqi Harawira (right). Photo / Supplied
Kiwi rock band the Dead Flowers released three albums in the 1990s: Skin of a Stone, Sweetfish and the 1998 self-titled Dead Flowers. Riqi Harawira co-wrote and played on the first two. Photo / Neil Reid
Dead Flowers’ biggest gig had them support global chart-toppers Guns N’ Roses in front of 50,000 fans at Mt Smart Stadium in 1993. Photo / Supplied
‘I broke my heart again’
Riqi Harawira went from supporting Guns N’ Roses and Pearl Jam, to playing in front of a handful people of people in Te Teko. Photo / NZME
Riqi Harawira (second from right) says he always feared running into ex-bandmate Damon Newton (left) when he was moving music gear around Aotea Centre. Photo / Supplied
Healing Strings: How Harawira saved himself and is now helping others
Riqi Harawira took control of his life by confronting the demons that had made things spiral out of control. Photo / Neil Reid
Being honest in confronting the demons of the past played a huge part in his turnaround, Riqi Harawira says. Photo / Neil Reid
Waikeria Prison was Riqi Harawira’s workplace for a time. Photo / NZME
Riqi Harawira says helping make a difference in other people’s lives has been a source of pride. Photo / Neil Reid
For a time, Riqi Harawira thought music was his voice – now he has found a purpose in working in the community. Photo / Neil Reid
Unexpected late-night reunion rekindles hit songwriting duo
Napier’s legendary live music venue The Cabana – the longest running music-only venue in New Zealand – was the scene of the start of a special musical reunion between Riqi Harawira and Bryan Bell. Photo / Supplied
Former Dead Flowers lead singer Bryan Bell (left) and Jordan Luck (right) on stage with the Jordan Luck Band. Photo / NZME
Bryan Bell (sitting in the middle row) and Riqi Harawira (bottom right) were the main songwriting forces for the Dead Flowers. Photo / Supplied
Reuniting with Bryan Bell proved to be cathartic for Riqi Harawira. Photo / Neil Reid
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