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Since the early 1970's many great entertainers have emerged from the Island of
Jamaica to take their message and culture of reggae music globally. Bob Marley
and the Wailers, I-Roy, Big Youth, Shabba Ranks, Tony Rebel and Garnet Silk to
name a few. Born, Burchell Daniel Bailey, "Natty Remo" intends to continue
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Formally know as ONE STYLE MDV, MDV are a reggae band that have been together
for over 20 years friends and through several transformations. They made their
name on the live circuit in the 80's and 90's with fresh sounds and concepts
within the world of reggae. Beginning their journey within the local community
scene in the London boroughs of Hackney and Islington, the band soon started
to build up a regular underground following and a reputation for their professionalism
and reliability. |
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Since its formation in 2003, the reggae-rock band Passafire has captivated people
everywhere with their unique, magnetic style and fresh original songs. Managing
to combine roots-reggae with contemporary rock, the group has gained a reputation
for solid, stirring live performances at packed venues like the House of Blues
in Myrtle Beach (SC), The Freebird in Jacksonville (FL), Marrz Theatre in Wilmington
(NC), and The Lions Den in NYC. |
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Established in the year 2000, by the singer, Tom Lugo (Puerto Rico), guitarist
Samuel Hopf (USA), and drummer, Murxen Alberti (Germany). Out of this trio a small
orchestra developed over just a short period of time. Today, Jamaram consists
of 8 thoroughbred musicians. Over the course of these years the crew developed
their mature, unique sound with the addition of a bass guitar, keyboards, a horn
section, and percussion which completed them. |
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Katchafire presents an infusion of the legendary reggae lineage, an almost indefinably
Maori sound and a new dimension of soul and healing that resonates across cultures
and generations. Pioneers of the reggae revival, Katchafire has reconnected New
Zealanders and those on distant shorts with the soulful rhetoric of the reggae
bloodline.
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