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Half Pint Biography

Half Pint

Half Pint Biography: Half Pint, born Lindon Roberts on November 11, 1961, in the small rural town of Rose Lane in West Kingston, Jamaica, a community in adjacent proximity to Trenchtown that has produced the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Toots Hibbert, and a host of other international reggae superstars. Half Pint is a very influential figure in the world of reggae. His remarkable career spans decades and includes many hit songs, collaborations, and contributions to the genre. From his humble beginnings in Jamaica to his international acclaim, Half Pint’s journey is a testament

Horace Martin Biography

Horace Martin

Horace Martin Biography: Horace Martin, born on May 5, 1962, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a renowned reggae artist known for his distinctive vocal style and his significant contributions to reggae music. His career spans several decades, during which he has released numerous albums, singles, and collaborations, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the genre. Early life and inspirations Horace Martin grew up in the vibrant and musically rich environment of Kingston, Jamaica, during the heyday of reggae music in the 1960s and 1970s. Surrounded by the sounds of ska, rocksteady, and early reggae, he developed a deep love and

Horace Andy Biography

Horace Andy

Horace Andy Biography: Early Life Horace Andy, born Horace Hinds on February 19, 1951, in Kingston, Jamaica, emerged as one of reggae’s most distinctive and enduring voices. Raised in the heart of Kingston’s Trenchtown neighbourhood, Andy was exposed to the vibrant sounds of ska, rocksteady, and reggae from a young age. Inspired by the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, and Alton Ellis, he honed his singing skills and developed a unique vocal style characterized by its haunting falsetto and emotive delivery. Rise to Prominence Andy’s breakthrough came in the late 1960s when he began recording for legendary producers such

Hopeton Lindo

Singer/songwriter Hopeton Lindo released his highly anticipated 4th album “My World Your World” in Sept 2015, again he captures the positive vibes of an excellent collection of songs, thus creating a well balance album. Multi-talented Hopeton Lindo or “The Pen” as he is affectionately called for his song writing ability, is used to donning many hats, and it is no different with his new album. He multi-tasks as songwriter, singer and producer on this sixteen tracks journey, of which fourteen are originals with the signature sound of The Pen. The album opens with the title track remix, featuring the legendary

House Of David Gang

Dubbed Canada’s “Reggae Warriors,” House of David Gang is an authentic reggae band that delivers late 70s and early 80s-style Jamaican reggae originals in the vein of classic roots reggae greats: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Gregory Isaacs and Dennis Brown; mixed with folk, soul, soca, afrobeat and hip-hop influences. Fronted by vocalist King Selah and drummer Jahlin Edwards with guitarists Terell Jarvis and Jay Cleary, bassist Snappy Homefry and keyboardist Michael Davy rounding out the modern incarnation of The Gang. The band takes its name from the House of David, an after-hours spot on Queen Street West that

Hyah Slyce

Hyah Slyce, Upon graduating from high school in 2000, Germaine knew he wanted to pursue a life long career in music and began frequenting local studios to sharpen his musical skills and prowess. During this time he went by several names including Slyce, Slycer, and Hyah Slyce. He decided to take on the name Hyah Slyce full time at the recommendation of acclaimed singer Mikey General who provided some insights and guidance on the music industry. Hyah Slyce describes himself as humble and thankful for those around him who have helped him to further his aspirations and dreams. At the

Honey Brandy

Reggae Music at its Finest! Often told his melodious voice reminds one of the great Dennis Brown, Honey Brandy, born George W. Swaby, hails from St. Catherine and seems to have been born with reggae in his blood. He has had a love for vocalism since the early days when he would tap the benches at school in Jamaica and ‘bus a tune’. Since migrating to Connecticut, he has been doing what he loves, recording an album while performing with his band on stages in the New England area. His influences include Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, Marvin Gaye,

Highah Seekah

Highah Seekah is an artist traversing the ‘cusp of transformation’ onto the ‘world-stage’ from the ‘up and coming;’ like dawn before day-light. His tuff ‘singjay’ style was recently noticed by the Reggae Festival Guide which named him “Reggae Artist on the Rise” in 2007. Richard Harvey, the name given him at birth, was born in Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica on August 6, 1980. He lived in the towns of Burnt Savanna and Frome, near Savanna-la-mar, his first 12 years, some of which were spent in church singing on the youth choir. His parents moved the family to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in

Hi Kee

Hi Kee born Martin Morris in the parish of Manchester in Jamaica, raised by his parents in the small district of Pepper in St Elizabeth. He has grown with a love for music and has nurtured that love and talent to what he has become today. At age 16 he met his best friend Bently Mattis aka Skylan who taught him to DJ and compose songs and also took him to studio (Stienamz recording studio)for the first time where he recorded his first song “Pretty like gold” as a demo track. The engineer and owner Wilstien Murry “aka” stingray liked

Half Pint Biography

Half Pint

Half Pint Biography: Half Pint, born Lindon Roberts on November 11, 1961, in the small rural town of Rose Lane in West Kingston, Jamaica, a community in adjacent proximity to Trenchtown that has produced the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Toots Hibbert, and a host of other international reggae superstars. Half Pint is a very influential figure in the world of reggae. His remarkable career spans decades and includes many hit songs, collaborations, and contributions to the genre. From his humble beginnings in Jamaica to his international acclaim, Half Pint’s journey is a testament

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Horace Martin Biography

Horace Martin

Horace Martin Biography: Horace Martin, born on May 5, 1962, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a renowned reggae artist known for his distinctive vocal style and his significant contributions to reggae music. His career spans several decades, during which he has released numerous albums, singles, and collaborations, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the genre. Early life and inspirations Horace Martin grew up in the vibrant and musically rich environment of Kingston, Jamaica, during the heyday of reggae music in the 1960s and 1970s. Surrounded by the sounds of ska, rocksteady, and early reggae, he developed a deep love and

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Horace Andy Biography

Horace Andy

Horace Andy Biography: Early Life Horace Andy, born Horace Hinds on February 19, 1951, in Kingston, Jamaica, emerged as one of reggae’s most distinctive and enduring voices. Raised in the heart of Kingston’s Trenchtown neighbourhood, Andy was exposed to the vibrant sounds of ska, rocksteady, and reggae from a young age. Inspired by the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, and Alton Ellis, he honed his singing skills and developed a unique vocal style characterized by its haunting falsetto and emotive delivery. Rise to Prominence Andy’s breakthrough came in the late 1960s when he began recording for legendary producers such

Read More »

Hopeton Lindo

Singer/songwriter Hopeton Lindo released his highly anticipated 4th album “My World Your World” in Sept 2015, again he captures the positive vibes of an excellent collection of songs, thus creating a well balance album. Multi-talented Hopeton Lindo or “The Pen” as he is affectionately called for his song writing ability, is used to donning many hats, and it is no different with his new album. He multi-tasks as songwriter, singer and producer on this sixteen tracks journey, of which fourteen are originals with the signature sound of The Pen. The album opens with the title track remix, featuring the legendary

Read More »

House Of David Gang

Dubbed Canada’s “Reggae Warriors,” House of David Gang is an authentic reggae band that delivers late 70s and early 80s-style Jamaican reggae originals in the vein of classic roots reggae greats: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Gregory Isaacs and Dennis Brown; mixed with folk, soul, soca, afrobeat and hip-hop influences. Fronted by vocalist King Selah and drummer Jahlin Edwards with guitarists Terell Jarvis and Jay Cleary, bassist Snappy Homefry and keyboardist Michael Davy rounding out the modern incarnation of The Gang. The band takes its name from the House of David, an after-hours spot on Queen Street West that

Read More »

Hyah Slyce

Hyah Slyce, Upon graduating from high school in 2000, Germaine knew he wanted to pursue a life long career in music and began frequenting local studios to sharpen his musical skills and prowess. During this time he went by several names including Slyce, Slycer, and Hyah Slyce. He decided to take on the name Hyah Slyce full time at the recommendation of acclaimed singer Mikey General who provided some insights and guidance on the music industry. Hyah Slyce describes himself as humble and thankful for those around him who have helped him to further his aspirations and dreams. At the

Read More »

Honey Brandy

Reggae Music at its Finest! Often told his melodious voice reminds one of the great Dennis Brown, Honey Brandy, born George W. Swaby, hails from St. Catherine and seems to have been born with reggae in his blood. He has had a love for vocalism since the early days when he would tap the benches at school in Jamaica and ‘bus a tune’. Since migrating to Connecticut, he has been doing what he loves, recording an album while performing with his band on stages in the New England area. His influences include Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, Marvin Gaye,

Read More »

Highah Seekah

Highah Seekah is an artist traversing the ‘cusp of transformation’ onto the ‘world-stage’ from the ‘up and coming;’ like dawn before day-light. His tuff ‘singjay’ style was recently noticed by the Reggae Festival Guide which named him “Reggae Artist on the Rise” in 2007. Richard Harvey, the name given him at birth, was born in Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica on August 6, 1980. He lived in the towns of Burnt Savanna and Frome, near Savanna-la-mar, his first 12 years, some of which were spent in church singing on the youth choir. His parents moved the family to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in

Read More »

Hi Kee

Hi Kee born Martin Morris in the parish of Manchester in Jamaica, raised by his parents in the small district of Pepper in St Elizabeth. He has grown with a love for music and has nurtured that love and talent to what he has become today. At age 16 he met his best friend Bently Mattis aka Skylan who taught him to DJ and compose songs and also took him to studio (Stienamz recording studio)for the first time where he recorded his first song “Pretty like gold” as a demo track. The engineer and owner Wilstien Murry “aka” stingray liked

Read More »

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