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Junior Reid & The One Blood Band And The Reggae Angels are touring the Western U.S. November 2007 |
Now is Junior Reid's time. He is seen daily worldwide on numerous features on
music videos, and is currently one of the most requested reggae singers collaborating
with mainstream hip hop and R and B artists. With two hit songs - "This is
Why I'm Hot" with Mims, and "It's OK - One Blood" with Game in
top rotation on TV and on the radio, the younger generations know him. With video
appearances in "We Taking Over", "Like This" and "Too
Much Blood a Run" with Inner Circle, Junior is constantly in the public eye.
His new single, "More Money", featuring Fat Joe is hot in the streets
and he also has a popular mixed CD on the road called "Why I'm Hot."
When Junior recently broke out with, "This is Why I'm Hot" along with
Mims and Babysham to 60,000 people at the Summer Jam in the Giants stadium in
New Jersey, the fans went wild in uproar like he had just scored a winning goal.
In his top billing this past February at the Bob Marley Day stadium shows in
Long Beach and San Diego, Junior picked up the vibes of the shows dramatically.
After a successful month-long tour April and May of 2005, Junior Reid, Andrew
and Wada Blood and the Reggae Angels had a top performance at Reggae on the
River, The Dreadstock Festival in Vallejo CA, and also the Rocktober festivals
on four islands in Hawaii. A year later, in 2006 they embarked on a five week
U.S., Mexico, and Canada tour of festivals and club dates including headlining
the San Louis Obispo Slowmotion Fest, The Northwest World Reggae Festival, The
Victoria Ska Festival on Vancouver Island British Columbia, Canada and The Monterey
Bay Reggaefest. This was their fourth U.S. tour in three years. Junior has been
blowing up all over Europe, Japan, America and South America.
Junior has gotten a lot of attention for his worldwide hit single and music video
with the hip hop artist Game- "It's OK - One Blood" which was number
one on MTV. Also his video appearance on Access Granted and his appearance on
the Two Dollar Bill show with The Game, and The BET Hip Hop performance gained
him heavy mainstream TV exposure. Also, he recently did The DJ Kally Birthday
Bash in Miami with many of the same artists that did The BET Hip Hop award show.
Junior Reid's new album called "Junior One Blood Reid-Living Legend"
is one of the most anticipated new releases on the horizon. Several of Reid's
hits such as "One Blood", "Mashing Up the Earth", "Fit"
and "This is Why I'm Hot" have risen to anthem status worldwide.
Junior Reid first won the hearts of people around the world as the lead vocalist
for Black Uhuru. Recently he has reached a whole new younger generation with
his collaborations with Mims and Game. Junior Reid is a top class festival performer
with athletic showmanship and melodic phrasing. His message inspires people
from all walks of life and he remains a mentor to Rasta people worldwide. Junior
is truly a man of the people - interacting vigorously with people from all walks
of life.
Opening for Junior are the messengers - The Reggae Angels. Within the last
four years, the Reggae Angels completed a 50-city tour with Andrew Tosh (son
of Reggae icon Peter Tosh), five extended tours with Junior Reid, two tours
with the Abyssinians, a 9-week North America and Canada tour co-billing with
Everton Blender, a California tour with Warrior King, and numerous Hawaii tours
with Sugar Minott, Everton Blender, Junior Reid and Frankie Paul.
On the festival circuit, the Reggae Angels recently did Reggae on the River, The
Victoria Ska fest, The Northwest World Reggaefest, The Slow Music Fest, The Monterey
Reggaefest, Dreadstock, and the Rocktober Festivals in Hawaii. It's been a busy
schedule. They have toured consistently since the mid-90's, bringing their spiritually
uplifting message to the people. They are well loved and appreciated. Lyrically
their music guides toward good character, affirming qualities such as generosity,
balance and gratitude. The Reggae Angels have one of the most extensive discographies
of any American Reggae band. Their 10th release - Make Blessings - on the Explorer
Recordings label- is available worldwide. They now have an 11th release out called
Prophetic Mission. Their music is food for universal righteousness.
For bookings contact Peter Wardle with Kings Music International at (510)
326-8445 or online at
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Junior Reid biography
To date, Jamaican-born singer Junior Reid, a devout Rastafarian regarded by
many as a messenger from Jah, is best known for the hit singles "Foreign
Mind", "One Blood", "Boom Shak-a-Lak" and "Listen
to the Voices". He also served as the lead singer for the Grammy Award-winning
Reggae group Black Uhuru.
Born on the 6th of June, Delroy "Junior" Reid grew up in the Waterhouse
district of West Kingston. Junior began his career at an early age, gaining his
initial inspiration from a tough upbringing. He recorded his first single "Know
Myself" at age fourteen for the late singer Hugh Mundell, released in the
U.K. on the Greensleeves label. He then went on to form his own band, The Voice
of Progress, and after a local hit with "Minibus Driver" the group's
success was established with the album of the same name.
At the age of eighteen, Junior was asked to join Black Uhuru as lead singer. The
group completed their transformation to international status while he was a member,
nominated twice for a Grammy Award in the Reggae category. After many changes
in the music business and an agreed separation among the members of Black Uhuru,
Junior returned to the solo arena and started his own production company, J.R.
Productions.
Once again a solo artist, he recorded a number of songs for J.R. Productions and
Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion label, enjoying considerable popularity with tracks
such as "Human Nature", "A-1 Lover, "Uplifting" and "Proud
Statement". 1988 saw the release of Junior's first solo album, One Blood.
The "One Blood" single was remixed by Paul "Trouble" Anderson
and released worldwide on Big Life/Mercury Records. That track and "Long
Road" received nominations for the prestigious Caribbean Music Awards and
the Jamaica Music Industry Awards. He won awards for Best Album, Best Single,
Best Song and Most Conscious Lyrics at the Jamaica Music Industry Awards. The
follow-up to One Blood was the album Visa, which was distributed by the Greensleeves
and Ras labels in addition to his J.R. Productions label.
During his music career Junior Reid has performed around the globe from Bermuda
to Japan. He has proven to be a durable and popular entertainer on the world
stage. In 1993, after a winning performance in Jamaica at the Montego Bay Superfest
he toured Europe alongside Sugar Minott, the 809 Band, and Dub poet Mutabaruka.
Junior was also featured in the biggest one-night show in Jamaica, the Sting,
from 1996 to "98. Following exceptional performances at Sting and other
shows he was offered a starring role in the Jamaican film "Klash",
produced by Billy Parker.
In 1997 Junior produced the album True World Order. He performed on the True World
Order Tour in the United States and United Kingdom. He also teamed up with Busta
Rhymes and Bounty Killa to record the hit single "Change Like the Weather".
He recorded the single "Dreadful Day" with rappers Poor Righteous Teachers
and, joined by the artist Cannibus, recorded the song "Frounsi Sound Bwoy"
for the Universal label.
Throughout his career he has done numerous interviews for television, radio and
newspapers and performed extensively internationally. In a producing role, Junior
has lent his talents to various other artists. Early on he worked with Dennis
Brown, Gregory lsaacs and the Mighty Diamonds to name few. More recently he has
produced Andrew & 'Wada Blood (his sons), Elephant Man, Delly Ranks, Luciano
and Anthony B. Reid has worked closely with Rap artists such as Wu Tang Clan,
Goroo from Gangstar, the Absolute Beginners (from Germany) and Cold Cut.
In the year 2000 Mr. Reid/J.R. Productions distributed the "Emanuel Calling"
album, featuring the songs "Mashing Up the Earth", "John Law"
and "Trod Up A-Zion". He toured the United States and Caribbean, garnering
raves. In 2002 Rasta Government was released. Lost Vinyl Classics was released
in 2005. Junior has a new album finished, soon to be released.
With his incisive, prophetic lyrics and unstinting support for the ghetto man,
Junior remains a powerful roots artist well known and loved worldwide.
Reggae Angles biography
Currently based in the San Francisco, Calif. East Bay, the Reggae Angels have
been touring the last decade in the U.S., Hawaii, Canada and South America.
They are well loved and respected. They've taken the message to many different
places. Top international artists have had the Reggae Angels back them, including
Don Carlos, Horace Andy, Michael Rose, Big Youth, The Abyssinians, Edi Fitzroy,
Bernard Collins, Carlton & The Shoes, Junior Murvin, Clinton Fearon, Everton
Blender, Sugar Minott, Andrew Tosh, Shinehead, Junior Reid and Frankie Paul.
The band has consistently met the needs of world-class performers, touring with
them to the far reaches.
The Reggae Angels vocalists are Fenton Wardle and Cynthia Roots. Lead vocalist
and bandleader Fenton Wardle started playing for the public at the age of twelve,
playing his accordion in the streets in San Francisco. In 1982 Fenton fronted
his first band Ily in New Hampshire, where he attended Dartmouth and graduated
in 1984. In 1986 he formed a band on the West Coast called The Chosen Few. In
1989 the band re-grouped as The Elevations. Fenton sang lead and harmony vocals
and played keyboards. With the Elevations, he produced two albums- Jah Guide and
Good Judgment. In 1992 Fenton left the Elevations and started the Reggae Angels.
For his Reggae Angels unit, Fenton has produced Guard the Honor, Jealousy,
Truth and Conviction, Spirit, Signs and Wonders, Which Road Will You Choose,
Live Positive,Come To Jah, Save Our Souls, A Heart With Love, Balance and Make
Blessings. Augustus Pablo is featured playing melodica and synthesizer on the
earlier works, adding his melodious far eastern sound. The early mixing was
done in Jamaica with some of the top engineers including Sylvan Morris, David
Rowe, Soljie, Dr. Marshall and Hugh Palmer. Scientist mixed the next four CDs
in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. Balance, Make Blessings and Prophetic
Mission were mixed at Lion and Fox recording studios, in Alexandria, Virginia
by Jim Fox. The Reggae Angels have one of the most prolific catalogues of any
American based reggae band, including 11 CDs and numerous dubs.
Fans of reggae know The Reggae Angels deliver high-energy performances with a
happy, uplifting sound and sincere message. Their music speaks of God consciousness.
Their lyrics contain spiritual insights and teachings --- the message. All different
ages and kinds of people love and appreciate the Reggae Angels, especially the
spiritually inclined. Their focus is on clarifying the message of the prophets
--- advice and prayers to bring us nearer to God. The Reggae Angels have their
own recording studio in Oakland, California called The Workshop, where they help
produce other artists as well as their own works. See the website www.ReggaeAngels.com
for music samples and their upcoming show schedule. |
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