Guess who? Iconic seventies rocker looks unrecognisable as he debuts bizarre dreadlock hairstyle during rare TV appearance READ MORE: Aussie 'rock & roll royalty' is completely unrecognisable By Jimmy Briggs For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:05 EDT, 18 September 2024 | Updated: 01:05 EDT, 18 September 2024 e-mail View comments He is New Zealand rock royalty and the lead singer of a legendary Kiwi pop rock band. The 70-year-old music veteran has been active in the industry since the early 70s as a solo artist. He has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Boney M and Renee Geyer.

His voice would be instantly recognisable to millions of Australians, as he was the original singer of the iconic Home and Away theme song for the long-running soap opera. On Wednesday, the passionate rocker appeared on Today Extra and shocked co-hosts David Campbell and Sylvia Jeffreys with his incredible new look. He has said goodbye to his trademark flowing shoulder-length black hair and now sports short dreadlocks and rounder facial features.

However, he still wore the same cheeky grin that won over millions of fans in his heyday. Of course, it is Mark Williams, the legendary Kiwi rocker who took over from the late Marc Hunter as front man of the pop rock band Dragon, after his death in 1998. Guess who! A legendary New Zealand rock star from the 70s has resurfaced, and he looks unrecognisable Of course, it is Mark Williams, the iconic solo rocker who has been the lea.