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  1. Charlie Tumahai was born in 1949. During his early twenties he moved across to Australia to try his luck in the band scene over there. His talent ended up in several bands, most notably Mississippi.

  2. Charlie Tumahai was born on the 14th of January 1949 in Orakei, Auckland, New Zealand and died on the 21st of December 1995 in Auckland, New Zealand aged 46 Charlie Tumahai is known to have been a member of 6 bands. Aesops Fables. Bass 1970 - 1971 Friends. Percussion/Vocals 1971 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Herbs_(band)Herbs (band) - Wikipedia

    Herbs are a New Zealand reggae group founded in 1979 and led by singer-guitarist Dilworth Karaka, the only constant member. Since its foundation Herbs has been multi-ethnic in membership and featured Samoans, Tongans, Cook Islanders, New Zealand Europeans and Maori members. The 11th inductees into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame, were once described as "New Zealand's most soulful, heartfelt ...

  4. Charles Tumahai. NZ musician and songwriter. Born in Auckland in 1949 he played in a variety of bands, including some of the Maori showbands of the sixties and toured throughout the Pacific, Australia, and NZ, venturing as far afield as Vietnam in the early seventies. He then played with a string of legendary Australian bands, and, in 1974 ...

  5. 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. Charlie Tumahai was one of the most talented and successful New Zealand musicians of the last 30 years.

  6. Tumahai, Charlie, 1949-1995 New Zealand singer, bass player and songwriter who was a member of several noted rock groups in New Zealand, Australia and the UK. In 1985, he joined the group Herbs. He died suddenly on 21 December 1995, aged 46, after suffering a heart attack while working at the Auckland District Court.

  7. Another slice of rare NZ music posted on the slydogmania channel - pioneering NZ band Herbs perform 3 songs in early 1985 with 6-piece (pre-Charlie Tumahai) ...