JUDY MOWATT Jamaican reggae artist

JUDY MOWATT  Jamaican reggae artist

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Judy Mowatt OD, born 1952 is a Jamaican reggae artist who rose to fame as part of the trio the I Threes, the backing vocalists for Bob Marley & the Wailers. Born Judith Veronica Mowatt in Gordon Town, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Mowatt was associated with Bunny Wailer in the early 70s and wrote some of the tracks he recorded. In 1974, she got her big break by joining Bob Marley’s backing vocal trio, the I Threes. One-third of the I-Threes, reggae’s most influential female vocal trio, Judy Mowatt helped to turn the last recordings of Bob Marley into enduring classics. Her Black Woman album (1980) is considered by many critics to be the greatest reggae album by a female artiste. It was also the first reggae album recorded by a woman acting as her own producer. She became the first female singer nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of reggae music when her Working Wonders album was nominated in 1985. Formerly a member of the Rastafari movement, in the late 90s she converted to Christianity and now sings Gospel music. In 1999 the Jamaican government made her an Officer of the Order of Distinction for ‘services to music’.

 

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BOYO HAMMOND – Reggae Singer

BOYO HAMMOND – Reggae Singer

Boyo is undoubtedly one of the most versatile singers to come out of Jamaica. Currently working under the musical direction of The Wiz Orville Malcolm at Kornerstone Studios, Boyo Hammond is putting on the finishing touches to his brand new album, appropriately named, “Winner” This album is, by any standard, one of the best reggae performances to come out of Canada.  Laced with pulsating dance-hall baselines, Boyo Hammond captivates with magical renditions of classics such as Nat King Cole’s “Unforgettable” and “The Very Thought Of You”, plus the title song, “Winner” written by Boyo and done in collaboration with his brother Beres Hammond, in the midst of other great originals written by Boyo. Boyo Hammond is also the father of the very talented Lenn and Junior Hammond. Album drops in November 2014.

12TH Annual Irie Music Festival Reggae Toronto

12TH Annual Irie Music Festival Reggae Toronto

Opening Ceremonies of 12TH Annual Irie Music Festival
Showcases Toronto’s Reggae Pioneers

Toronto, ON~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2014 – TD IRIE Music Festival Founder and Artistic Director, Phil Vassell and Canadian reggae music’s most celebrated artists officially kick-off the 12th Annual TD IRIE Music Festival TODAY at 12 Noon. This special showcase celebrates the legendary Queen Street West bands that pioneered the Toronto-centric reggae sound which continue to influence today’s music scene including Magic!’s #1 Billboard Top 100 hit Rude.

What:
Opening remarks
Live performance by a who’s who of Toronto’s reggae elite
Followed by interview opportunities
When:
Friday, August 1, 2014
12:00 Noon – 1:30 p.m.
Where:
Nathan Phillips Square
City Hall
100 Queen Street West

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Who:
Phil Vassell – TD IRIE Music Festival Founder and Artistic Director

Fergus Hambleton, JoJo Bennett and members of the Sattalites
Rupert “Ojiji” Harvey and Carl Harvey of Messenjah
Adrian “Sheriff” Miller, 20th Century Rebels/Earth, Roots & Water
Rudi Quammie Willliams, Truth and Rights
Jason Wilson, Tabarruk
Michael St. George
Lillian Allen
Lorraine Segato, Parachute Club

PRINCE EVERALD’S – LONG LIVE THE KING! –

PRINCE EVERALD’S  – LONG LIVE THE KING! –

Look out for Prince Everald’s new song entitled “Long Live the King” on the Natty Congo Riddim produced by Montreal based label Indie Rootz Records. The Natty Congo Album will be released in Spring of 2014. Also availble on iTunes is Prince Everald’s single “Call on you Father” produced by Ashlar Music. Check Prince Everald on Soundcloud, Reverbnation, My Space, Facebook, Linkedin and You Tube. Look out for more works coming from Prince Everald. Respect and blessings to all who support Prince Everald’s music career. For bookings call: 647-720-1367.

Roots Reggae Singer JAH 9 CHANNEL 1 CLASSIC SONG

Roots Reggae Singer JAH 9 CHANNEL 1 CLASSIC SONG

AG Select PR, Kingston – With her latest single “Steamers a Bubble”, rising roots-reggae singer Jah9 (Janine Cunningham) has added lyrical fire to the Apartment riddim, a Channel One classic- originally recorded in 1982. The instrumental featured the original Roots Radics band with Lincoln ‘Style Rotterdam’ Scott on drums, Errol ‘Flabba’ Holt on bass, Eric ‘Bingy Bunny’ Lamont on guitar and Wycliffe ‘Steelie’ Johnson (of Steelie and Cleevie) on keyboards. The song’s producer Franklyn ‘Ben-Up’ Irving (Shamala/Hit Bound Records) served as percussionist and chief curator of sorts as the instrumental went unreleased for almost 30 years till its 2010 reincarnation as the Inna De Yard Riddim on the song of same name. That single was recorded by Deraja featuring Paquito via the Maka Fresh label.   In explaining the long gap between the track’s creation and re-launch, Franklyn says that his reluctance to release it was influenced by prior disappointments in the industry. “In 1982, my first production, “Robbery” by O’Neal Dyer, was released in the UK under the ChaCha label. I never heard from ChaCha about anything regarding the song and that threw me off so I left music to pursue other ventures. A conversation with Earl “Chinna” Smith in 2009 led me to restore the track and after converting the format we then recorded Derajah’s song in 2010. I knew I wanted a woman on the riddim and after hearing Jah9 I felt it was perfect for her.”   Jah9’s vocals were recorded by Rory Gilligan of Stone Love and mixed in the UK by Mark Gamble, who also created the dubstep version. With its exclusive vinyl release, ‘Steamers’ will introduce the classic sounds to a new generation of reggae lovers.  Still, ardent roots reggae fans will welcome the pairing of the Roots Radics’s easy rockers flow with that of Jah9’s jazz on dub sensibilities.  Inspired by visits to Chinna’s St. Andrew Park home which is as legendary as the gifted guitar Melchizedek himself, the song paints a picture of a typical visit to Inna De Yard. Jah9, who released her debut album New Name in May, will be promoting the song as she makes her way across Europe in the coming months. Steamers a Bubble will also be featured on Channel One’s upcoming special commemorative release celebrating some forty years in the business.   Founded in 1973 by the legendary Hoo Kim brothers, the Maxfield Avenue based studio was the starting point for many greats like Sly and Robbie. In its formative years Channel One recorded some of the biggest tracks in reggae history, churning out hits from The Mighty Diamonds (“I Need a Roof”) and Delroy Wilson (“It’s a Shame”) among others. This studio is largely considered one of Jamaica’s most successful, for its longevity as well as the solid string of hits that it spawned between 1983 and 1993 alone.  Steamers a Bubble promises to be a timeless anthem for chalice blazers and roots reggae lovers alike. 

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