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Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Charlie Tumahai

Labels
  
Years active
  
1964–95


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Born
  
14 January 1949 (
1949-01-14
)

Origin
  
Orakei, AucklandNew Zealand

Associated acts
  
Be-Bop Deluxe, Chain, Friends, Healing Force, Mississippi/Little River Band, Tandoori Cassette, Herbs

Died
  
December 21, 1995, Auckland, New Zealand

Music groups
  
Be Bop Deluxe (1974 – 1978), Herbs (1986 – 1995), Chain (Since 1971)

Albums
  
Sunburst Finish, Axe Victim, Live! In the Air Age, Toward the Blues, Futurama

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

Healing Force - Rainbows (1971)


Charles Turu Tumahai (14 January 1949 – 21 December 1995) was a New Zealand singer, bass player and songwriter who was a member of several noted rock groups in New Zealand, Australia and the UK. He is best known internationally as the bassist and backing vocalist in Bill Nelson's Be-Bop Deluxe.

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Tumahai was born in Orakei, Auckland, New Zealand, where he began his music career before moving to Australia in the late 1960s. He was a member of several notable Australian bands including Chain, Healing Force, Friends and Mississippi (which later evolved into Little River Band). Tumahai travelled to the UK with Mississippi in 1974 and remained there when Mississippi broke up. Later that year he joined Be-Bop Deluxe, with whom he played and recorded until 1978. In this year, he joined The Dukes.

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He returned to New Zealand in 1985 and joined the popular New Zealand reggae band Herbs. As well as music he became involved in Maori affairs, working as a voluntary member of a scheme set up to assist young Maori offenders in Auckland. He was also developing plans for an arts programme for Maori prisoners and for exploring new ways he could help young Maori people connect with their culture. He died suddenly on 21 December 1995, aged 46, after suffering a heart attack while working at the Auckland District Court.

Leo De Castro and Friends - Get It On


Equipment

  • During his days with Be-Bop Deluxe, he used Fender Telecaster and Precision basses.
  • From the late 1980s onwards, he became known for playing a black copy of a Steinberger XL2A made by Cort.
  • References

    Charlie Tumahai Wikipedia


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