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Birth name
  
Nicholas Caruana

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Nicky Bomba

Labels
  
Transmitter

Years active
  
1978–present


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Born
  
7 September 1963 (age 60) Malta (
1963-09-07
)

Origin
  
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Instruments
  
Drums, percussion, guitar, vocals

Associated acts
  
The Truth Bomba John Butler Trio Melbourne Ska Orchestra Bustamento

Music groups
  
John Butler Trio (2009 – 2013), Bomba (Since 1999), The Truth (1993 – 1997)

Genres
  
Reggae, Funk, Roots revival, Jazz, Ska, Mento

Similar People
  
Byron Luiters, John Butler, Danielle Caruana, Joe Camilleri, Michael Barker

Profiles

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Nicholas Caruana aka Nicky Bomba (born 7 September 1963, Malta) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter. He is the leader of the ARIA Award-winning Melbourne Ska Orchestra, frontman of his band, Bomba, as well as the former drummer and percussionist of John Butler Trio (2003–04, 2009–13). He has performed in other acts and as a solo artist. His youngest sister, Danielle Caruana, (who performs as Mama Kin), is married to his former band mate, John Butler. His older brother, Michael Caruana, is a member of Bomba and of Mama Kin's backing band.

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Biography

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Nicholas Caruana was born on 7 September 1963 in Malta, he later performed under the name Nicky Bomba. His father, Nicholas "Nicol" Caruana (born 4 June 1933) and mother, Iris (born 8 October 1934) had four children, Josephine, Michael, Carmen and Nicholas, in Malta. The family migrated to Australia in late 1964 and lived in the Melbourne suburb of Newport. They had two more children, including their youngest daughter, Danielle (who later performed as Mama Kin). Bomba started learning drums when he was six years old.

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In 1978 Bomba formed a cover band with his brother, Michael, called Fugitive Flight. In 1982 they began playing original music with Peter Miller on lead vocals, Steve Morgan on bass guitar (later of Icehouse), and Peter Weeda on guitar. They soon changed their name to Guided Tour. After working in a variety of lesser known bands, Bomba formed The Truth in 1991 in Melbourne as a funk group. Initially Bomba was on drums with Michael on keyboards, Tony Kopa on lead vocals and Geoff Wells on guitars. Their debut single, "Secrets", was recorded in December 1992 and was followed by "My Heavy Friend" (1993). The Truth released a self-titled album in 1995, and in 1997 added a bass player, Mick Girasole, for the release of their second album, Headspace with the band re-branded as Truth. The Truth broke up in late 1997.

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Back in September 1996 Bomba had supplied drums for The Ross Hannaford Trio, with Hannaford on lead vocals and guitar and Howard Cairns on bass guitar. The trio issued a self-titled album on Mushroom Records before Hannaford disbanded the group. By 1998 Bomba had formed a jazz band, Banana Oil, with Andy Baylor on guitar, Tim Neal on keyboards and David Williamson on saxophone. They released an album, Guavo Lampo. At the APRA Awards of 1998 Banana Oil members, Bomba (as Nicholas Caruana), Chris Tabone and Trevor Wright, won Most Performed Jazz Work for their composition, "My Family".

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In 1999 he formed Bomba as a reggae-funk group with himself on guitar, percussion and lead vocals; Simon Bourke on keyboards; Phil Bywater on alto and tenor saxophones and clarinet; Paul Coyle on trumpet and trombone; Barry Deenick on bass guitar and vocals; George Servanis on drums, percussion and vocals; and Mal Webb on trombone and vocals. In 2003 his brother, Michael, replaced Bourke on keyboards. By 2006 the group had released four albums, Population (April 2000), Solar Plexus (February 2002), Learn to Breathe (March 2005) and Bomba Vs. Laroz (September 2006).

In 2000 Bomba together with fellow musician, Joe Camilleri, founded Transmitter Records. In March 2003 Bomba founded the Melbourne Ska Orchestra with an ensemble of between 27 and 32 musicians. His "idea was to get as many horn players as possible on stage at the same time playing ska skank, the accented upbeat that is typical of ska, the genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s." In November that year Bomba joined John Butler (his brother-in-law), together with Shannon Birchall on upright bass, as part of the John Butler Trio to record that group's third studio album, Sunrise Over Sea. In March 2004, after the release of the album, he resumed his association with Bomba and with Melbourne Ska Orchestra.

During 2006 Bomba and Camilleri released, Limestone, an album of covers and original music. In 2007 he recorded an album of Maltese songs, Nicol Caruana, with his father, Nicol. This was followed in 2008 by his first solo release an extended play, Jah in the Moment, which he then toured with a trio around Australia. In 2009 he released, Planet Juice, his first solo album, on which he played drums, guitar, ukulele and marimba.

By July 2009 he had re-joined John Butler Trio, now with Byron Luiters on bass guitar alongside Butler. They recorded the group's fifth studio album, April Uprising (March 2010). Bomba and Butler co-wrote the track, "Take Me". The trio's sixth album, Flesh & Blood, was released in February 2014. On 31 August 2013, Butler announced that Bomba had left John Butler Trio. Bomba appears on ten of its eleven tracks and co-wrote material with Butler and Luiters.

During 2012 Bomba focussed on a side-project, Bustamento, to perform mento music with a line-up of Bomba band members, Michael, Coyle, Deenick and Servanis, and new collaborators, Lennox Jordan on steelpans and Peter Mitchell on saxophone. They recorded Intrepid Adventures to the Lost Riddim Islands over a week-end and released it on 14 May 2012; they followed with a tour in June and July.

Bustamento issued their second album, Intercontinental Journey 7, on 28 November 2014. Lukas Murphy of Issuu magazine felt the album was "to be taken with a healthy dose of carefreeness" as exemplified by lyrics where "nonsense is rarely utilised in such a juxtapositional way, matched with both expertise and musical frivolity." From September 2014 Bomba worked with Melbourne Ska Orchestra to provide a musical accompaniment to the fireworks display for Melbourne's New Year's Eve celebrations.

Personal life

Bomba's sister, Danielle Caruana, performs as Mama Kin, and is married to John Butler. His brother Michael Caruana also plays in Mama Kin and Bomba.

Solo

  • Jah In the Moment - MGM (5 July 2008)
  • Planet Juice - Bomba Music / Mushroom (19 May 2009)
  • Nicky Bomba's Bustamento

  • Intrepid Adventures To The Lost Riddim Islands - Vitamin Records (14 May 2012)
  • Intercontinental Journal 7 - Transmitter Records (28 November 2014)
  • The Melbourne Ska Orchestra

  • Melbourne Ska Orchestra - FOUR FOUR (8 March 2013)
  • Nicky Bomba & Joe Camilleri

  • Limestone - Transmitter Records / MGM (2005)
  • Nicky Bomba & Nicol Caruana

  • Nicol Caruna (2007)
  • Nicky Bomba & Laroz Haim

  • Bomba vs. Laroz - Mushroom (2 September 2006)
  • Nicky Bomba & Dereb Desalegn

  • Drums and Lions - Transmitter / MGM (4 November 2006)
  • References

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