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''Parts of this article have been extracted from the '''SLOW-BURNING MEDIA KIT''' by Graham Reid''<br><br>
 
Reggae is one of the bloodlines of New Zealand music -- which accounts for the extraordinary success of Hamilton’s Katchafire who, two years ago, emerged as the hardest working band in the country.
 
  
Their astonishing debut album, the prophetically named [[Revival]] released in 2003, sold in excess of 30,000 copies (double platinum) and they scored massive hits with songs like [[Giddy Up]], the biggest selling New Zealand single of 2002 (which they received a ''Tui'' for).  
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''Katchafire'' are a Hamilton reggae band who have gained commercial success. ''Katchafire'' formed in 1997 as a ''Bob Marley'' tribute band, and later began writing and performing their own songs. Their debut 2003 album, [[Revival]], sold over 30,000 copies (double platinum) and included the hit [[Giddy Up]], the biggest selling New Zealand single of 2002 (which they received a ''Tui'' for). [[Revival]] debuted on Billboard's Top World Music Albums Chart at #5 in March 2006.
  
Katchafire were, and remain, unique in New Zealand music. They are a viable, touring eight-piece band which can work the length of the country without exhausting the place. They can return to a venue they played just a few months before and pack it out all over again. That is rare for any band.
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In late 2005 their two albums ([[Revival]] and 2004's [[Slow Burning]]) were packaged together and released as [[Double Pack]], with artwork reminiscent of an old Zig-Zag cigarette papers pack. Retailing at about the same price as each album did individually, the [[Double Pack]] was also a massive hit, though deleted quickly. They released their third album, [[Say What You're Thinking]], in 2007, which spent 28 weeks on the new Zealand charts, peaking at number 5. Their 2010 album [[On the Road Again]] peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand charts, and spent 25 weeks on the charts in total. In 2013 they toured Hawaii, and the mainland USA, following the release of their ''best-of'' [[Best so Far]] album, which peaked at number 4 on Billboard magazine's reggae charts.
  
The success of the band was evident in album sales, opening shows for the likes of Michael Franti and Spearhead, gigs all across the country (three in one day on Waitangi Day 2004, in Hamilton, Manukau and Nelson), three tours to Australia and New Caledonia, and most recently a stadium-filling headlining show in Fiji.
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The band have opened shows for ''Michael Franti'' and ''Spearhead'', performed gigs across the country (three in one day on Waitangi Day 2004, in Hamilton, Manukau and Nelson), three tours to Australia and New Caledonia, and a stadium-filling headlining show in Fiji. They took their name from the ''Bob Marley and The Wailers'' album ''Catch A Fire''.
 
   
 
   
Katchafire's [[Revival]] album debuted on Billboard's Top World Music Albums Chart at #5 in March 2006.
 
 
In late 2005, their two albums ([[Revival]] and 2004's [[Slow Burning]]) were packaged together and released as [[Double Pack]], with artwork reminiscent of an old Zig-Zag cigarette papers pack. Retailing at about the same price as each album did individually, the [[Double Pack]] was also a massive hit, though deleted quickly - much to the dismay of record store employees who have to tell several people a day it is no longer available.
 
 
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
* Ara Adams-Tamatea - bass, band manager
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* Tere Ngarua - bass
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* Jordan Bell - drums
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* Jamey Ferguson - keyboards, saxophone, vocals
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* Haani Totorewa  - keyboards, guitar, vocals
 
* Logan Bell  - guitar, vocals  
 
* Logan Bell  - guitar, vocals  
* Jordan Bell - drums
 
 
* Grenville Bell  - lead guitar  
 
* Grenville Bell  - lead guitar  
* Jamey Ferguson - keyboards, saxophone, vocals  
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* Leon Keelan Davey - percussion, harmonica, vocals
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==Former Members==
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* Ara Adams-Tamatea - bass, band manager
 
* Thompson Hohepa - rhythm guitar, vocals  
 
* Thompson Hohepa - rhythm guitar, vocals  
* Haani Totorewa  - keyboards, guitar, vocals
 
* Leon Davey - percussion, harmonica, vocals
 
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
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[[image:slowburn.jpg|right|thumb|"Slow Burning" cover art]]
 
* [[Giddy Up]] single, 2002
 
* [[Giddy Up]] single, 2002
 
* [[Who You With]] single, 2002
 
* [[Who You With]] single, 2002
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* [[Say What You're Thinking]] album, 2007
 
* [[Say What You're Thinking]] album, 2007
 
* [[Party Pack]] album, 2007
 
* [[Party Pack]] album, 2007
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* [[On the Road Again]] album, 2010
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* [[Best so Far]] album, 2013
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* [[Legacy]] album, 2018
 
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'''Commercially Released Compilations'''<br>
 
'''Commercially Released Compilations'''<br>
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''This World'' appears on the 2007 compilation [[Conscious Roots 4]]<br>
 
''This World'' appears on the 2007 compilation [[Conscious Roots 4]]<br>
 
''Love Letter'' and ''Say What You're Thinking'' appear on the 2008 compilation [[Raggamuffin]]<br>
 
''Love Letter'' and ''Say What You're Thinking'' appear on the 2008 compilation [[Raggamuffin]]<br>
''Doesn't Anybody'' appears on the 2008 compilation [[Conscious Roots 2009]]<br>
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''Doesn't Anybody'' appears on the 2008 compilation [[Conscious Roots 5]]<br>
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''Collie Herb Man (Joost Langveld & Roger Perry Reactor Dub)'' appears on the 2011 compilation [[Dub Zealand]]<br>
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''Frisk Me Down'' and ''Lead Us'' appear on the 2012 compilation [[The Best Of Conscious Roots]]<br>
  
 
'''Promotional Compilations'''<br>
 
'''Promotional Compilations'''<br>
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''Say What You're Thinking'' appears on the 2007 promo compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 97]]<br>
 
''Say What You're Thinking'' appears on the 2007 promo compilation [[Kiwi Hit Disc 97]]<br>
 
''Love Letter'' appears on the 2008 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 102]]<br>
 
''Love Letter'' appears on the 2008 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 102]]<br>
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''Working'' appears on the 2009 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 118]]<br>
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''J Dubb (Remix)'' appears on the 2010 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 124]]<br>
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''One the Road Again'' appears on the 2010 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 130]]<br>
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''Groove Again'' appears on the 2010 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 133]]<br>
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''Sweet As'' appears on the 2011 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 135]]<br>
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''Lead Us'' appears on the 2011 promo CD [[Kiwi Hit Disc 138]]<br>
  
 
==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==
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*''Make certain you catch Katchafire'', [[Hamilton Press]], 3 March 2004, P21
 
*''Catching up with Katchafire'', [[Hamilton Press]], 9 September 2004, P29
 
*''Catching up with Katchafire'', [[Hamilton Press]], 9 September 2004, P29
 
*''Katchafire'', [[Rip it Up]] 310 (Apr/May 2006), P23
 
*''Katchafire'', [[Rip it Up]] 310 (Apr/May 2006), P23
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*''Katchafire already Bears' essentials'', Stuff, 22 May 2013 [http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/8690529/Katchafire-already-Bears-essentials'']
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.katchafire.co.nz/ Official Website] (webiste currently contains a downloadable virus)
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*[http://www.katchafire.co.nz/ Official Website] (website currently contains a downloadable virus)
  
 
[[Category:Bands]]
 
[[Category:Bands]]

Latest revision as of 00:10, 26 April 2020

Katchafire

Katchafire are a Hamilton reggae band who have gained commercial success. Katchafire formed in 1997 as a Bob Marley tribute band, and later began writing and performing their own songs. Their debut 2003 album, Revival, sold over 30,000 copies (double platinum) and included the hit Giddy Up, the biggest selling New Zealand single of 2002 (which they received a Tui for). Revival debuted on Billboard's Top World Music Albums Chart at #5 in March 2006.

In late 2005 their two albums (Revival and 2004's Slow Burning) were packaged together and released as Double Pack, with artwork reminiscent of an old Zig-Zag cigarette papers pack. Retailing at about the same price as each album did individually, the Double Pack was also a massive hit, though deleted quickly. They released their third album, Say What You're Thinking, in 2007, which spent 28 weeks on the new Zealand charts, peaking at number 5. Their 2010 album On the Road Again peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand charts, and spent 25 weeks on the charts in total. In 2013 they toured Hawaii, and the mainland USA, following the release of their best-of Best so Far album, which peaked at number 4 on Billboard magazine's reggae charts.

The band have opened shows for Michael Franti and Spearhead, performed gigs across the country (three in one day on Waitangi Day 2004, in Hamilton, Manukau and Nelson), three tours to Australia and New Caledonia, and a stadium-filling headlining show in Fiji. They took their name from the Bob Marley and The Wailers album Catch A Fire.

Members[edit]

  • Tere Ngarua - bass
  • Jordan Bell - drums
  • Jamey Ferguson - keyboards, saxophone, vocals
  • Haani Totorewa - keyboards, guitar, vocals
  • Logan Bell - guitar, vocals
  • Grenville Bell - lead guitar
  • Leon Keelan Davey - percussion, harmonica, vocals

Former Members[edit]

  • Ara Adams-Tamatea - bass, band manager
  • Thompson Hohepa - rhythm guitar, vocals

Releases[edit]

"Slow Burning" cover art


Commercially Released Compilations
Bounce appears on the 2002 album Simply the Best Reggae Album
Giddyup appears on the 2003 compilation Top Of The Pops 2003 Vol. 3
Giddyup appears on the 2003 compilation Barbie Slumber Party Mix Vol 2
Get Away appears on the 2003 compilation Off The Hook 3
Collie Herb Man and Giddyup appear on the 2004 compilation The Reggae Collection
Get Away appears on the 2004 compilation Conscious Roots
Bounce appears on the 2004 compilation Playlist
Bounce appears on the 2004 compilation Hot Wheels
Frisk Me Down appears on the 2005 compilation Conscious Roots 2
Giddy Up appears on the 2006 compilation More Nature
I N I appears on the 2006 compilation Conscious Roots 3
Lose Your Power appears on the 2006 compilation Nuclear Free Nation 1987-2007
Bounce appears on the 2007 compilation All Blacks: The Music
This World appears on the 2007 compilation Conscious Roots 4
Love Letter and Say What You're Thinking appear on the 2008 compilation Raggamuffin
Doesn't Anybody appears on the 2008 compilation Conscious Roots 5
Collie Herb Man (Joost Langveld & Roger Perry Reactor Dub) appears on the 2011 compilation Dub Zealand
Frisk Me Down and Lead Us appear on the 2012 compilation The Best Of Conscious Roots

Promotional Compilations
Giddy Up appears on the 2002 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 54
Who You With appears on the 2002 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 57
Giddyup appears on the 2003 promo compilation The Tuis New Zealand Music Awards, 2003
Get Away appears on the 2003 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 60
Colour Me Life appears on the 2003 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 62
Bounce appears on the 2004 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 64
Seriously appears on the 2004 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 67
Rude Girl appears on the 2004 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 69
Close Your Eyes appears on the 2005 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 72
Hey Girl appears on the 2005 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 78
Collie Herb Man remix appears on the 2006 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 84
Frisk Me Down appears on the 2006 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 89
Say What You're Thinking appears on the 2007 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 97
Love Letter appears on the 2008 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 102
Working appears on the 2009 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 118
J Dubb (Remix) appears on the 2010 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 124
One the Road Again appears on the 2010 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 130
Groove Again appears on the 2010 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 133
Sweet As appears on the 2011 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 135
Lead Us appears on the 2011 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 138

Published Articles[edit]

  • Make certain you catch Katchafire, Hamilton Press, 3 March 2004, P21
  • Catching up with Katchafire, Hamilton Press, 9 September 2004, P29
  • Katchafire, Rip it Up 310 (Apr/May 2006), P23
  • Katchafire already Bears' essentials, Stuff, 22 May 2013

External Links[edit]