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Katchafire
Katchafire at the Zwarte Cross festival in the Netherlands, July 2022
Background information
Origin
New Zealand
Genres
Roots reggae
Years active
1997–present
Labels
Lion House, VP/Greensleeves
Members
Logan Bell Jordan Bell Tere Ngarua Leon Davey Wiremu Barriball Roy Kaiki
Past members
Ara Adams-Tamatea Jamey Ferguson Thompson Hohepa Haani Totorewa Grenville Bell
Website
www.katchafireofficial.com
Katchafire are an all Māori New Zealand roots reggae band from Hamilton, New Zealand.[1]
^Macgregor, Jody. Katchafire biography at AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
Katchafire are an all Māori New Zealand roots reggae band from Hamilton, New Zealand. Katchafire formed in Hamilton in 1997, originally as a Bob Marley...
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translated into English. Amendments included renaming the council to "Auckland Katchafire Council" or "Rodney Hide Memorial Council" and replacing the phrase "powers...
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several other well-known Kiwi musicians, including Ara Adams Tamata of Katchafire and Danny Rodda. After his 6th Form (year 12) year, he left to attend...
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differing styles, for example between the New Zealand reggae sound (such as Katchafire), and that found in the Pacific Islands. According to Herbs co-founder...
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Protection. He has also created a version of I&I for New Zealand reggae band Katchafire, three versions for New Zealand electronic group Salmonella Dub and twelve...
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1989 compilation album by Canned Heat On the Road Again, a 2010 album by Katchafire Live—On the Road Again 1989, a 1990 album by Bernard Lavilliers "On the...
"Sensitive to a Smile" alongside other local reggae musicians such as Katchafire and Tomorrow People as a charity single to combat child abuse. The band's...
contemporary New Zealand reggae groups such as Breaks Co-op, Fat Freddy's Drop, Katchafire, Kora, The Black Seeds, Salmonella Dub, 1814, Tahuna Breaks, Six60 and...
Grammy winner Kalani Pe'a, Jack Johnson (musician), Jake Shimabukuro, Katchafire, Kimie and many others. Berger, John (2019-11-20). "Amy Hanaiali'i, Imua...
Sticky Fingers, Peking Duk, Suicideboys, Macky Gee, Pnau, Sheck Wes, Katchafire. Migos were scheduled to perform, however pulled out of the festival and...
Reggae is also popular within some communities, with bands such as Herbs, Katchafire, 1814, House Of Shem, Unity Pacific all reflecting their roots, perspectives...
John Rowles in the 1970s and has played in New Zealand bands such as Katchafire. With his mother being a Native Hawaiian woman (Kānaka Maoli), there was...
played saxophone and Neil Jason (Brecker Brothers Band) played bass. Katchafire's cover version appeared on the 2016 compilation, Stir It Up: Aotearoa's...