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  1. 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 ...

  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 Friend ...

  3. Charles Turu Tumahai 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.

  4. 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) ...

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  5. 12. Aug. 2019 · Charlie Tumahai, Greenpeace Concert, Mt. Smart, 5 April 1986 Back in Aotearoa, Charlie’s history is well documented in music and lyrics from his stint with Herbs. He and his cousins, Maurice Watene and Dilworth Karaka, enjoyed a successful relationship in the development of the band’s style from when Charlie joined them.

  6. 13. Aug. 2019 · Nearly 30 members have passed through their ranks over the past 40 years (including Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh), and yet everyone is so familiar even today – Charlie Tumahai’s signature beret ...

  7. Charlie Tumahai – bass, backing vocals; 1975-1978 Bill Nelson – guitars, lead vocals, keyboards; Simon Fox – drums, percussion; Charlie Tumahai – bass , backing vocals; Andrew Clark – keyboards; Discography Studio albums. Axe Vi ...