To Kiwis he was a musical legend, but Danielle Cameron remembers her father Ray Columbus vividly as a man who loved playing and being silly with his grandkids.
"Dad was pretty crazy at times. He didn't mind getting dressed up by the grandkids and having make up put on and nail polish put on and prancing him round the neighbourhood. He found that quite amusing."
Columbus, who was most famous for being the first New Zealand entertainer to top the Aussie music charts, lost a long battle with illness about midday today. He was 74.
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In 1974, Columbus was honoured as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. He was the first popular musician in the Commonwealth to be appointed to the order.