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Phantom Billstickers Founder Jim Wilson Seeks Assisted Death
NZ Herald
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Phantom Billstickers founder Jim Wilson, a significant figure in New Zealand's music scene, is terminally ill. He has expressed a desire for assisted death, citing severe respiratory issues and a fear of prolonged suffering. Wilson, who managed The Exponents and helped foster Christchurch's live music scene, is seeking to end his life peacefully.
Now in his mid-70s, Wilson has a long and influential history with local music.
He was The Exponents’ first manager, back when they started out as Dance Exponents. On his recommendation, they were signed to Mushroom Records by Mike Chunn.
Flying Nun Records founder Roger Shepherd has previously credited Wilson with creating the Christchurch live music scene that fostered the first wave of groups on the label.
Phantom later ventured into Auckland and Wellington and has become a multimillion-dollar business, revolutionising the way poster advertising is operated.
Wilson’s post did not disclose his illness, but previous blog posts suggest it is respiratory.
“I can scarcely breathe to walk across the room and it seems like every day I have a brand new symptom. I’ve had lots of tests and nothing uncovers the problem. I’ve been hauled off to hospital in an ambulance countless times.”
Wilson says he is not afraid of dying but is fearful of “living this way for much longer”.
“I have found that the best thing to do with an impending death is to dream a lot. This helps press the bad thoughts out. Poetry also helps; it is a beautiful thing.
“The only regrets I have about an impending death are that I can’t take Kelly [his partner] with me, nor my dogs, nor my Volkswagens,” reads the Facebook post.
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