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This band from the U.S. Virgin Islands is getting rave reviews wherever they
perform these days. They were billed over the past six years as the VI's best
kept secret but that has changed quickly! Unlike many bands that have been around
this long, they have only produced four albums. |
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Iba (pronounced: 'Eye-bah') was born Charles "Chucky" Encarnacion on
May 7, 1970 on the island of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. As the son of a musician,
Iba was indoctrinated into music at a very young age and his passion for knowledge
led him to embrace the teachings of Rastafari in his formative years. Overtime
and thru much diligence, Iba became lead singer of St. Croix's Front Line Reggae
Band and quickly became one of St. Croix's celebrated singers. |
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Zion Judah is a singer/songwriter/producer, who's style is best described as an
innovative, "Bob Marleyesque", cutting-edge, message-driven sound. His
songs reveal moods of deep thought and conscious rhetoric, symbiotically fused
with a formidable and distinct vocal delivery with range, smoothness and tempered
intensity. Inherent in his sound, is an underlying modern, utopian, Rasta vibe
that blends Roots Reggae with Urban/Alternative elements to create a wicked musical
recipe.
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JAH-N-I roots band pronounce (JAH- in -I) has been striking the air waves with
music of mystical over standing of the time that we are living in. Based in Dorchester
Ma. Often seen as a roots band out of the hills like hermits (Ancient Rasta men/womb
man). |
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Right from the start, at the end of 1999, the five members of Positive Roots Band,
have never stopped to perform with different singers.
More than 350 concerts througout France and european countries, including several
performances on festivals with famous jamaican artists as Buju Banton, Black Uhuru,
The Skatalites, Israel Vibration... |
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