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    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...
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    Reame-James soon departed the band, and New Zealand-born bassist-vocalist Charlie Tumahai (formerly of Australian bands Mississippi and Healing Force) joined...
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  • Clark for his Red Noise project. After Be-Bop Deluxe split, bassist Charlie Tumahai played with other bands in Britain seven more years, returning to his...
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    player Billy Kristian. In 1986, former Be-Bop Deluxe bassist/vocalist Charlie Tumahai joined the group, having been a session musician for various international...
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  • Nelson - lead vocals, guitars, keyboards Andrew Clark - keyboards Charlie Tumahai - bass, backing vocals Simon Fox - drums "Be Bop Deluxe: Modern Music...
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  • album with founder member Bill Nelson (guitars, keyboards and vocals), Charlie Tumahai (bass and backing vocals) and Simon Fox (drums). The album was recorded...
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    Callan. Clarke soon formed another band with Be-Bop Deluxe bassist Charlie Tumahai, vocalist Ann McCluskie and drummer Jim Thompson. Called Continuous...
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  • of "Up All Night", "Ordinary Average Guys" (sung by Herbs bassist Charlie Tumahai) and "It's Alright") 1991 Bob Seger The Fire Inside (Guitar, 12 string...
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  • guitars, lead vocals, cover concept Andy Clark – keyboards, synthesizer Charlie Tumahai – bass guitar, backing vocals Simon Fox – drums with: Ian Nelson –...
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  • Telecaster Bass among his basses with Rainbow Arthur Kane of New York Dolls Charlie Tumahai of English progressive rock band Be-Bop Deluxe and New Zealand reggae...
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    "Ordinary Average Guys" (sung by late Herbs and Be Bop Deluxe bassist Charlie Tumahai), which subsequently became a solo hit for Walsh as "Ordinary Average...
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  • on bass guitar and vocals. Santos was replaced two months later by Charlie Tumahai. In 1974, they appeared at the Sunbury Pop Festival again. Their next...
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    1975. The lineup of Bill Nelson (guitar), Andrew Clark (keyboards), Charlie Tumahai (bass) and Simon Fox (drums) recorded Sunburst Finish and Modern Music...
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  • drums (ex-Wild Cherries, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, King Harvest), Charlie Tumahai on bass guitar and Lindsay Wells on lead guitar (both ex-Healing Force)...
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  • vocals, Graham Goble on guitar and vocals, Derek Pellicci on drums and Charlie Tumahai on bass guitar. He played on the band's hit single, "Will I" (early...
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    Cleminson and Barriemore Barlow after leaving Jethro Tull in 1980, with Charlie Tumahai from Bebop Deluxe on bass, and Ronnie Leahy from Stone the Crows on...
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  • Jethro Tull in 1980, with Zal Cleminson of Nazareth on guitar and Charlie Tumahai on bass. And then he went on tour with Jon Anderson in Europe and also...
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  • Zealand chart. "Sensitive to a Smile" was written by Dilworth Karaka and Charlie Tumahai with the American poet Todd Casella, who had moved to New Zealand and...
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  • 1907) 11 December – Euan Robertson, athlete (born 1948) 21 December – Charlie Tumahai, musician, songwriter (born 1949) 28 December – Kendrick Smithyman...
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  • guitarist, Les Stacpool. The band moved to Melbourne in mid-year, where Charlie Tumahai replaced Booth on bass guitar. Dunlop met Judi Johnston and they married...
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