This week is evidently a big one for Caribbean-inspired syncopated rhythms in Santa Cruz. First up, the New Zealand roots reggae band Katchafire will be coming to the Catalyst Club Thursday. The Māori ...
‘Who You With’ was Katchafire‘s second single release in 2001, recorded at Wintec Studios in Hamilton, New Zealand. The song ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. New Zealand roots-reggae maestros' Katchafirerelease their second single ...
Get ready to jam — New Zealand-based reggae group Katchafire is headed to South Shore’s MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa this weekend. “The all-Maori reggae band brings its pure classic sound to music ...
To mark the release of Legacy - a new RNZ documentary about the Māori reggae band Katchafire - frontman Logan Bell shares songs that have shaped his life and music. Back in 1997, Katchafire dusted off ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Whitsunday. Followed categories will be added to My News. Hailing from Hamilton, Aotearoa (NZ), Katchafire has become a global roots reggae phenomenon. The all ...
The New Zealand band Katchafire is the buzz of the Lake Tahoe Reggae Festival. Members of each of the festival’s bands who spoke with Lake Tahoe Action singled out Katchafire. “I definitely am looking ...
But the reality is that the group that is most likely to claim this distinction is a band many Americans haven't heard of, unless they are deep-cut Kiwi music connoisseurs, surfers or fans of Bob ...
What: 3rd annual Trench Fest concert event Where: Guam Greyhound Park When: Friday, Jan. 13 and Saturday, Jan. 14. Tickets: General admission tickets are $35 for one day and $60 for two days. VIP ...
Logan Bell performs with Katchafire at The O2 Arena in London. Photo / Getty Images Katchafire's Logan Bell says racism is the reason the group isn't getting enough recognition in New Zealand, despite ...
Former Katchafire member Hani Totorewa says his new waiata Kōkiri “is for those who fought for the Māori language to be recognised”.Supplied / Supplied Former Katchafire member Hāni Totorewa has ...
It’s time to say hafa adai, aloha and kia ora with the return of an epic reggae music festival that starts Friday, Jan. 15. Guam favorites The Green and Katchafire are back to headline the second ...
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