Bobby Holcomb (1947–1991) was an artist and musician who wrote popular
Polynesian tunes.
Biography
Bobby Holcomb was born in 1947 in
Honolulu
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,
Hawaii
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, the son of an African-American father from Georgia, and a Hawaiian-Portuguese mother.
In the early 1970s, he travelled extensively through Asia, Europe and the Americas. In France, he performed with French pop groups such as Zig Zag Community and Johane of Arch, and he collaborated with French artists Sylvain Duplant, Jean-Pierre Auffredo and Éric Estève. He moved to
Tahiti
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in 1976, and settled on the island of Huahine and learned the Tahitian language. He began composing songs in the Polynesian language, and combined traditional Polynesian melodies with reggae and popular rhythms. He became known to audiences simply as "Bobby". Most of his songs were written in Polynesian, but he also used French and English for some lyrics. His most popular song in Tahiti was "Orio", produced 1985.
In addition to music, he was also a painter and painted many murals and paintings.
He used his art to promote Tahitian culture, and protested against French colonialism and nuclear testing on the islands.
For his educational and cultural efforts, he was named French Polynesia's Personality of the Year in 1988.
He died from cancer on February 15, 1991. Local Tahitian television stations treated his death as a matter of great national importance.
Collaboration with Jimmy Buffett and Pascal Nabet Meyer
One of Holcomb's most famous tunes in the
United States
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is "
One Particular Harbour
''One Particular Harbour'' is the twelfth studio album by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was released in September 1983 as MCA 5447 and was produced by Buffett and Michael Utley. It was Buffett's first involvement p ...
", which he co-wrote with American singer-songwriter
Jimmy Buffett
James William Buffett (born December 25, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and businessman. He is best known for his music, which often portrays an "island escapism" lifestyle. Together with his Coral Reefer Band, Buffet ...
in 1983. The song appears on Buffett's
album of the same title and is performed live at nearly all of his concerts. In 1982 Holcomb met Pascal Nabet Meyer (Walter Becker, Rickie Lee Jones, Steely Dan, Daniel Lanois, David Lynch), who had moved to Tahiti, and the two collaborated in writing songs. Nabet Meyer produced and recorded his first number-one Billboard's album, entitled ''Rapa Iti'', with The Tahitian Choir, bringing traditional Polynesian music to a world audience.
Paintings
The book ''Varua Tupu'' (2006) contains several of Holcomb's paintings.
One of Holcomb's most popular paintings is "The Kites of Mata'Irea" depicting native Polynesians flying kites.
Discography
Holcomb never signed with a major label, and his early music was mostly produced on cassettes. The albums that did make their way to compact disc are out of print, and used copies are very rare. Tahitian television made some videos of Holcomb performing his tunes in the 1980s, and some of those videos can be found on the internet, on sites such as
YouTube
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.
Posthumous tribute
In 2021, the Polynesian artist Evrard Chaussoy with the support of his friend Heiarii Girard, creates a three meter fifty high bronze statue of Bobby.
La dépêche de Tahiti - 2021 - Une statue à l'occasion du 30e anniversaire de la mort de Bobby
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References
External links
Amazon CD
Book with Holcomb paintings
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The Kites of Mata’Irea painting
Holcomb painting
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1947 births
Musicians from Hawaii
American male composers
20th-century American painters
American male painters
1991 deaths
Deaths from cancer in French Polynesia
African-American people
American people of Portuguese descent
American emigrants to French Polynesia
20th-century American composers
20th-century American male musicians
20th-century African-American painters
20th-century American male artists