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Ray Columbus

Raymond John Patrick Columbus OBE (4 November 1942 – 29 November 2016) was a New Zealand Benny Award-winning singer and songwriter, television host, music manager and entertainer, with a career spanning six decades. As the lead singer of Ray Columbus & the Invaders, his best-known hit was "She's A Mod".

Ray Columbus
Columbus (left) on television in the early 1970s
Background information
Born(1942-11-04)4 November 1942
Christchurch, New Zealand
OriginNew Zealand
Died29 November 2016(2016-11-29) (aged 74)
Snells Beach, New Zealand
GenresPop music
Occupation(s)Musician
Television host
Music Manager
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1959–2015
LabelsZodiac

Early years edit

Columbus attended Xavier College in Christchurch and studied tap, but was more interested in the rock and roll of the era and formed his first band, The Dominoes, in 1959.[1] Based in a church hall, in Addington, Christchurch, the band put on Saturday night dances. Often in the last bracket of songs for the night, Columbus would throw a big sombrero on the floor and dance around it while the band played the Mexican Hat Dance.

Music career edit

Columbus got his big break playing with the Downbeats Band, which later became Ray and the Drifters. He relocated to Auckland when he was offered a TV show titled Club Columbus, whereupon he changed the band's name to Ray Columbus & the Invaders in 1964. The Invaders were known for their Fender guitars, dance moves and lavish clean-cut outfits. In 1964, the Invaders released their best-known song, "She's a Mod". The track was written by British musician Terry Beale for his group The Senators, but was not a hit. However, "She's A Mod" became a number one hit in Australia – the first song from a New Zealand group to reach the top of the charts in another country. In 1965, the band released the single "Till We Kissed", which sold fifty thousand units. It was a retitled version of "Where Have You Been (All My Life)", originally recorded by Arthur Alexander in 1962, and also performed by The Beatles during their Hamburg days.[1]

The Invaders' second album, Original Numbers, was the first album in New Zealand to include entirely self-composed songs.

After disbanding the Invaders, Columbus relocated to the United States for two years. Returning to New Zealand, he hosted numerous television pop shows, including Ray Columbus presents New Faces, C'mon, Happen Inn and That's Country (which he co-created and helped sell to a US cable network).[2] He was also a noted music manager, mentoring artists such as singer Suzanne Lynch. In the late 1990s, he managed the rock band Zed.

As a solo artist, Columbus performed at Redwood 70, the first major modern music festival held in New Zealand,[3] toured with The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison and The Newbeats, as well as playing Royal Variety Performances and being an opening act of the 1974 New Zealand Commonwealth Games.

Personal life edit

Columbus released a biography in 2011, which stated that he had smoked for years and was a heavy drinker. He suffered a heart attack in 2004, and a stroke in 2007 that left him partially paralysed. In April 2014, he was reported to be terminally ill, from an immune deficiency condition caused by medication.[4]

Columbus died at his Snells Beach, North Auckland residence in November 2016 aged 74, after a "four-year battle with ill health". He was survived by his wife and two children.[5][6]

Discography edit

Solo studio albums edit

Title Details
The Ray Columbus Album
  • Released: August 1966
  • Label: Impact (IMP 103)
  • Format: LP
Hit Tracks
  • Released: 1969
  • Label: Polydor (621006)
  • Format: LP
Jangles, Spangles & Banners
  • Released: 1972
  • Label: Family (FLY 206)
  • Format: LP
Happy Birthday Rock 'n' Roll
(with The Stargazers)
  • Released: 1976
  • Label: RCA Victor (VPLI-0131)
  • Format: LP

Compilation albums edit

Title Details
His 14 Greatest Hits
  • Released: 1974
  • Label: Family (MFLY 220)
  • Format: LP, Cassette
The Solo Years
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: EMI (5712812)
  • Format: CD
Now You Shake
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: RPM Records (RETRO 976)
  • Format: CD

Singles edit

List of singles with selected New Zealand positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
NZ
[7]
"We Want a Beat" 1966 The Ray Columbus Album
"I Need You" 1967
"There's No Room in the 'In' Crowd"
"(That's What I've Got) For Loving You Baby" 1968
"Travelling Singing Man" 1969 non-album singles
"Happy in a Sad Kind of Way"
"Los Angeles (Is Where I Want to Stay)" 1970 Hit Tracks
"Hold Me"
"Wendy, Where Are You?" non-album singles
"People Are People" 1971
"Good Friend of Mary's"
"Where Is the "Y" In Love?" Jangles, Spangles & Banners
"Tell Me You Do"
(with Jillian Richards)
1972
"Missing You" 1973
"Computer Dater" Ray Columbus His 14 Greatest Hits
"Singing the Blues"
"Bird Dog" (with The Stargazers) 1976 Happy Birthday Rock 'n' Roll
"She's a Mod" / "Mod Rap"
(with Double J & Twice The T)
1989 2 non-album single
"Till We Kissed"
(with Herbs)
1993 26 non-album single

Honours and awards edit

In 1973, Columbus received the Benny Award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Inc, the highest honour available to a New Zealand variety entertainer.[8] In the 1974 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to entertainment.[9] In 1990, Columbus received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal for his promotion of New Zealand overseas.[10]

Aotearoa Music Awards edit

The Aotearoa Music Awards (previously known as New Zealand Music Awards (NZMA)) are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1965 "Till We Kissed" Single of the Year Won [11]
1966 "I Need You" Single of the Year Nominated
1968 "Happy in a Sad Kind of Way" Single of the Year Nominated
1970 "Travelling Singing Man" Single of the Year Nominated
1971 "People Are People" Single of the Year Nominated
1989 "She's a Mod" (with Double J and Twice the T) Single of the Year Nominated
2009 Ray Columbus (as part of Ray Columbus & the Invaders) New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee [12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Musician Ray Columbus has died at 74". Stuff.co.nz. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Biography: Ray Columbus". NZ On Screen. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  3. ^ Schmidt, Andrew (12 December 2013). "Redwood 70 National Music Convention". AudioCulture. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Family flock to terminally-ill Columbus". Stuff/Fairfax. 16 April 2014.
  5. ^ "NZ music legend Ray Columbus dies". Newshub. MediaWorks. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Kiwi music legend Ray Columbus dies". 1 News. 1 News. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Ray Columbus NZ Charts". charts.nz. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Variety Artists Club of NZ Benny Award Recipients".
  9. ^ "No. 46312". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 15 June 1974. p. 6830.
  10. ^ Columbus, Ray (2011). The Mod Father: Ray Columbus. London: Penguin UK. ISBN 978-1742287805.
  11. ^ "Aotearoa Music Awards". aotearoamusicawards.nz. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  12. ^ "HOME INDUCTEES". musichall.co.nz. Retrieved 16 August 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Ray Columbus, Ray Columbus: The Modfather: Life and Times of a Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer, Penguin Books, 2011, ISBN 978-0143206576

External links edit

  • sergent.com.au
  • AudioCulture profile

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Raymond John Patrick Columbus OBE 4 November 1942 29 November 2016 was a New Zealand Benny Award winning singer and songwriter television host music manager and entertainer with a career spanning six decades As the lead singer of Ray Columbus amp the Invaders his best known hit was She s A Mod Ray ColumbusOBEColumbus left on television in the early 1970sBackground informationBorn 1942 11 04 4 November 1942Christchurch New ZealandOriginNew ZealandDied29 November 2016 2016 11 29 aged 74 Snells Beach New ZealandGenresPop musicOccupation s MusicianTelevision hostMusic ManagerInstrument s VocalsYears active1959 2015LabelsZodiac Contents 1 Early years 2 Music career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Solo studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 Singles 5 Honours and awards 5 1 Aotearoa Music Awards 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly years editColumbus attended Xavier College in Christchurch and studied tap but was more interested in the rock and roll of the era and formed his first band The Dominoes in 1959 1 Based in a church hall in Addington Christchurch the band put on Saturday night dances Often in the last bracket of songs for the night Columbus would throw a big sombrero on the floor and dance around it while the band played the Mexican Hat Dance Music career editColumbus got his big break playing with the Downbeats Band which later became Ray and the Drifters He relocated to Auckland when he was offered a TV show titled Club Columbus whereupon he changed the band s name to Ray Columbus amp the Invaders in 1964 The Invaders were known for their Fender guitars dance moves and lavish clean cut outfits In 1964 the Invaders released their best known song She s a Mod The track was written by British musician Terry Beale for his group The Senators but was not a hit However She s A Mod became a number one hit in Australia the first song from a New Zealand group to reach the top of the charts in another country In 1965 the band released the single Till We Kissed which sold fifty thousand units It was a retitled version of Where Have You Been All My Life originally recorded by Arthur Alexander in 1962 and also performed by The Beatles during their Hamburg days 1 The Invaders second album Original Numbers was the first album in New Zealand to include entirely self composed songs After disbanding the Invaders Columbus relocated to the United States for two years Returning to New Zealand he hosted numerous television pop shows including Ray Columbus presents New Faces C mon Happen Inn and That s Country which he co created and helped sell to a US cable network 2 He was also a noted music manager mentoring artists such as singer Suzanne Lynch In the late 1990s he managed the rock band Zed As a solo artist Columbus performed at Redwood 70 the first major modern music festival held in New Zealand 3 toured with The Rolling Stones Roy Orbison and The Newbeats as well as playing Royal Variety Performances and being an opening act of the 1974 New Zealand Commonwealth Games Personal life editColumbus released a biography in 2011 which stated that he had smoked for years and was a heavy drinker He suffered a heart attack in 2004 and a stroke in 2007 that left him partially paralysed In April 2014 he was reported to be terminally ill from an immune deficiency condition caused by medication 4 Columbus died at his Snells Beach North Auckland residence in November 2016 aged 74 after a four year battle with ill health He was survived by his wife and two children 5 6 Discography editSee also Ray Columbus amp the Invaders Solo studio albums edit Title Details The Ray Columbus Album Released August 1966 Label Impact IMP 103 Format LP Hit Tracks Released 1969 Label Polydor 621006 Format LP Jangles Spangles amp Banners Released 1972 Label Family FLY 206 Format LP Happy Birthday Rock n Roll with The Stargazers Released 1976 Label RCA Victor VPLI 0131 Format LP Compilation albums edit Title Details His 14 Greatest Hits Released 1974 Label Family MFLY 220 Format LP Cassette The Solo Years Released 2004 Label EMI 5712812 Format CD Now You Shake Released 2016 Label RPM Records RETRO 976 Format CD Singles edit List of singles with selected New Zealand positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album NZ 7 We Want a Beat 1966 The Ray Columbus Album I Need You 1967 There s No Room in the In Crowd That s What I ve Got For Loving You Baby 1968 Travelling Singing Man 1969 non album singles Happy in a Sad Kind of Way Los Angeles Is Where I Want to Stay 1970 Hit Tracks Hold Me Wendy Where Are You non album singles People Are People 1971 Good Friend of Mary s Where Is the Y In Love Jangles Spangles amp Banners Tell Me You Do with Jillian Richards 1972 Missing You 1973 Computer Dater Ray Columbus His 14 Greatest Hits Singing the Blues Bird Dog with The Stargazers 1976 Happy Birthday Rock n Roll She s a Mod Mod Rap with Double J amp Twice The T 1989 2 non album single Till We Kissed with Herbs 1993 26 non album singleHonours and awards editIn 1973 Columbus received the Benny Award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Inc the highest honour available to a New Zealand variety entertainer 8 In the 1974 Queen s Birthday Honours he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to entertainment 9 In 1990 Columbus received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal for his promotion of New Zealand overseas 10 Aotearoa Music Awards edit The Aotearoa Music Awards previously known as New Zealand Music Awards NZMA are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1965 Till We Kissed Single of the Year Won 11 1966 I Need You Single of the Year Nominated 1968 Happy in a Sad Kind of Way Single of the Year Nominated 1970 Travelling Singing Man Single of the Year Nominated 1971 People Are People Single of the Year Nominated 1989 She s a Mod with Double J and Twice the T Single of the Year Nominated 2009 Ray Columbus as part of Ray Columbus amp the Invaders New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee 12 References edit a b Musician Ray Columbus has died at 74 Stuff co nz Fairfax Media Retrieved 29 November 2016 Biography Ray Columbus NZ On Screen Retrieved 30 November 2016 Schmidt Andrew 12 December 2013 Redwood 70 National Music Convention AudioCulture Retrieved 18 August 2022 Family flock to terminally ill Columbus Stuff Fairfax 16 April 2014 NZ music legend Ray Columbus dies Newshub MediaWorks Retrieved 29 November 2016 Kiwi music legend Ray Columbus dies 1 News 1 News Retrieved 29 November 2016 Ray Columbus NZ Charts charts nz Retrieved 18 August 2021 Variety Artists Club of NZ Benny Award Recipients No 46312 The London Gazette 3rd supplement 15 June 1974 p 6830 Columbus Ray 2011 The Mod Father Ray Columbus London Penguin UK ISBN 978 1742287805 Aotearoa Music Awards aotearoamusicawards nz Retrieved 18 August 2021 HOME INDUCTEES musichall co nz Retrieved 16 August 2021 Further reading editRay Columbus Ray Columbus The Modfather Life and Times of a Rock n Roll Pioneer Penguin Books 2011 ISBN 978 0143206576External links editsergent com au AudioCulture profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ray Columbus amp oldid 1206679569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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