Katchafire

New Zealand Roots reggae band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Katchafire are an all Māori New Zealand roots reggae band from Hamilton, New Zealand.[1]

OriginNew Zealand
Years active1997–present
LabelsLion House, VP/Greensleeves
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Katchafire at the Zwarte Cross festival in the Netherlands, July 2022
Katchafire at the Zwarte Cross festival in the Netherlands, July 2022
Background information
OriginNew Zealand
GenresRoots reggae
Years active1997–present
LabelsLion House, VP/Greensleeves
MembersLogan Bell
Jordan Bell
Tere Ngarua
Leon Davey
Wiremu Barriball
Roy Kaiki
Past membersAra Adams-Tamatea
Jamey Ferguson
Thompson Hohepa
Haani Totorewa
Grenville Bell
Websitewww.katchafireofficial.com
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History

Katchafire formed in Hamilton in 1997, originally as a Bob Marley tribute band.[1][2] The band's name derives from Catch A Fire, The Wailers' debut album.[3] They have released six albums: Revival (2003), which featured the highest-selling New Zealand single of 2002 "Giddy Up", Slow Burning (2005) Say What You're Thinking (2007), On the Road Again (2010), which peaked at No. 3 on the US Billboard Reggae chart,[4][5] and the compilation Best So Far (2013) Legacy (2018).[2]

The band has extensively toured Australia, the UK, Europe, the United States, New Caledonia, the Pacific Islands, Guam, Indonesia, Brazil including their home country of New Zealand and have played on the same bills as The Wailers, The Marley's, Steel Pulse, Third World, UB40, Shaggy, Lauryn Hill, Fiji, and Horace Andy.

Band members

The band's original line-up consisted of founder Grenville Bell (manager, lead guitar) with his two sons Logan (vocals) Jordan (drums), the line-up expanded to include eight members, including Jerry Taukamo (lead vocals, lead guitar), Thompson Hohepa (lead vocals), Hani Totorewa (keyboards, vocals); bass duties went to a number of different musicians, Jhonny Fish (John Kennedy), Shocka (Shane Maraki), Tere Ngarua and Travis Te Hau.

As a result of commitments with other bands, family and religion, lead singer Jerry Taukamo departed from the band Katchafire with Logan stepping into the position becoming the band's new and current lead singer.

With the addition of James "Jamey" Ferguson (vocals, keyboard, saxophone) and departure of Tere Ngarua, it opened the opportunity for Ara Adams Tamatea (bass, band management) and Leonard "Leon" Davey (percussion, vocals) to join, not long after which it allowed Grenville Bell to step out of the management duties and continue his role as the band's lead guitarist.

The band went through yet another change in line-up as Ara Adams Tamatea stepped down from his role as manager/bass player, continuing only as the band's New Zealand booking agent, with original bass player Tere Ngarua returning and Logan Bell taking over the band management.

The current line-up:

  • Logan Bell (guitar, vocals) 1997–present
  • Jordan Bell (drums, vocals) 1997–present
  • Leonard "Leon" Davey (percussion, vocals) 2000–present
  • Tere Ngarua (bass guitar) 1997, 2007–present
  • Roy Kaiki (keyboards, vocals) 2016–present
  • Wiremu Barriball (lead guitar, vocals) 2016–present

Former members:

  • Grenville Bell (lead guitar) 1997–2014
  • Haani Totorewa (keyboards, guitar, vocals) 1997–2013
  • James "Jamey" Ferguson (keyboards, saxophone, vocals) 2000–2013
  • Ara Adams Tamatea (bass) 2000–2006
  • Jerry Taukamo (lead vocals, lead guitar)
  • John "Jhonny fish" Kennedy (bass)
  • Shane "Shocka" Maraki (bass)
  • Travis Te Hau (bass)

Discography

Albums

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Year Album Label Peak chart
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NZ
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2003 Revival Mai Music 5
2005 Slow Burning Mai/Shock 12
2007 Say What You're Thinking EMI 5
2010 On the Road Again EMI/Lion House Records 3
2013 Best So Far (compilation) VP/Greensleeves 3
2018 Legacy Universal NZ/Zojak Worldwide 8
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Katchafire have appeared on a number of compilations since 2002 in New Zealand. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by the band.

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ReleaseAlbumLabelTrack
2002 Simply the Best Reggae Album Warner Music "Bounce"
2003The Reggae CollectionUniversal Music"Collie Herb Man" and "Giddy Up"
Off the Hook 3Sony Music"Get Away" (Remix)
2004Conscious RootsCapitol Music"Get Away"
2005Conscious Roots 2Capitol Music"Frisk Me Down"
2006More NatureSony BMG"Giddy Up"
2007Conscious Roots 4EMI"This World"
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Singles

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Year Title Peak chart positions Album
NZ
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2002 "Giddy Up" 4 Revival
"Who You With" 10
2003 "Get Away" 8
2004 "Rude Girl" Slow Burning
2005 "Hey Girl"
2006 "Frisk Me Down"
2007 "Say What You're Thinking" Say What You're Thinking
2008 "Love Letter"
2009 "Working"
2010 "Slow Down" feat. Rebel Souljahz Bring Back The Days
"Just You & Me" feat. Na Wai Non-album single
"On the Road Again" On the Road Again
"Groove Again"
2016 "Burn It Down"
2017 "Addicted" Legacy
"Way Beyond"
2018 "Love Today"
"100"
2019 "Fyah in the Trenches"
2020 "Circle Back" [A] Non-album singles
2021 "Karawhiua" [B]
"Whaingaroa" [C]
2022 "Always with You" [D]
2024 "Magic (What She Do)" [E]
"Commit" [F]
2025 "Collie Herb Man" (Revival 2.0) [G]
"Giddy Up" (Revival 2.0) [H]
2026 "Seriously"
(featuring Ali Campbell)
[I]
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Notes

  1. "Circle Back" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 11 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[8]
  2. "Karawhiua" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 11 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[9]
  3. "Whaingaroa" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 21 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[10]
  4. "Always with You" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 23 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[11]
  5. "Magic (What She Do)" (acoustic) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 29 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[12]
  6. "Commit" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 28 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[13]
  7. "Collie Herb Man" (Revival 2.0) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 26 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[14]
  8. "Giddy Up" (Revival 2.0) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 29 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[15]
  9. "Seriously" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 33 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[16]

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