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  1. WATCH NOW: Former Katchafire member Haani Totorewa is proud to showcase his new mataora at his first public performance since receiving it. Totorewa, who will perform in the Marley NZ All-Stars event this weekend says he's honoured to wear his facial tattoo in tribute to King Tuheitia's 10 year reign.

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  2. www.vprecords.com › vp_artist › katchafireKatchafire - VP Records

    6 de feb. de 2024 · The band’s lineup also includes Tere Ngarua on bass, Haani Totorewa on rhythm guitar, Leon Davey on drums, and a Brass section featuring Jamey Ferguson on saxophone and Ara Adams-Tamatea on trumpet.

  3. Explore Haani Totorewa's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Haani Totorewa on AllMusic.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KatchafireKatchafire - Wikipedia

    The bands 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 ...

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · The song “Collie Herb Man” by Katchafire is a reggae track that delves into the love and appreciation for marijuana, or “collie herb” as referred to in the lyrics. The song carries a laid-back and positive vibe, characteristic of the reggae genre, and celebrates the relaxing and uplifting effects of the herb. It also emphasizes the unity and joy that can be experienced through music ...

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  6. Hani Totorewa performs in the Seven Brothers concert at Te Papa on 14 June 2012 as part of the Matariki celebrations. Te Papa website - https://www.tepapa.go...

  7. Katchafire was born. The original line-up was the Bell brothers, Logan (guitar, lead vocals) and Jordan (drums), plus Thompson Hohepa (guitar, vocals), Tere Ngarua (bass), and Haani Totorewa (keyboards, vocals). As a 13-year-old in 1979, Hohepa had witnessed Bob Marley perform at Western Springs.