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Katalys Crew a dynamic force in Reggae music. For over four years the band has proven that a collective consciousness can indeed produce life changing experiences. Formed in 2003 the band launched its first album in June 2004, the launch was indeed a true testament to the future successful journey and destination of this group. Dubbed by industry insiders as one of the biggest, most intriguing and captivating launch ever in Jamaica. |
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Born in Denver, CO on February 21, 1969, Corey Harris got his first taste of the blues via his mother's collection of Lightnin' Hopkins records. He first picked up the guitar at age 12, and at the same time developed his singing abilities in church choirs. By high school, he was playing in rock bands. |
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Founded in 2003, Chronicle took root in the country of Costa Rica with Brian Reiter
and TJ Boeschen at the creative helm. After exploring their passion for music
during their early teenage years in Portland, Oregon, Brian and TJ set out to
realize their dream of cultural enlightenment by pursuing their music in a new
and inspiring environment. With a couple of airline tickets, a guitar & a
microphone they hopped a flight to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica. |
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JohnStone is a roots reggae band from the D.C. area touring the mid-Atlantic in
support of their new CD "Eyes Open" which they self-produced and released
in 2005. The band has also recorded and released a follow up album "Innocent
Children" in 2007. Over six years performing together, JohnStone has assembled
an arsenal of crucial roots-influenced original compositions, complemented by
tasteful covers saluting their favorite reggae artists. |
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For almost a decade, reggae artist Solomon Jabby has been studying and perfecting
his craft of classic dub and roots reggae. With two full-length dub albums already
to his credit, Solomon has earned a reputation in the worldwide dub and reggae
communities as a crafty producer and one of the few modern reggae artists seeking
to recapture the "old school" roots sound. |
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