Monday, 23 February 2015

ETANA BIOGRAPHY

ETANA– “THE STRONG ONE”
SIGNED TO :VP Records
BAND MEMBERS: Rawsoul Rebels
REGGAE RECORDING ARTIST
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Reggae music has birthed yet another rarity- a spirited and soulful singer/songwriter in the eloquent and enchanting empress Etana!

In the early 2000s, singer Shauna McKenzie fully recognized the power of music and its widespread influence, especially upon the youth; that realization prompted a seismic shift in her career trajectory. Living in Florida at the time where she was studying to become a nurse, she left college to join the female pop-R&B trio Gift. While shooting a music video with the group she defied the overtly sexual stereotypes forced upon female artists and walked off the set, protesting the requisite attire of lingerie and stilettos and invasive camera angles. She returned to her birthplace, Jamaica, with the intention of opening an internet cafe but a fateful meeting with 5th Element Records, then the management/record label of reggae singer Richie Spice, resulted in her selection as one of Spice’s backup singers and eventually, her own recordings.
She chose the name Etana, which means ‘the strong one’ in Swahili; her strength was manifested, this time around, by pursuing a musical career strictly on her own terms. Etana’s elegantly modest Rasta-chic sartorial style is as distinctive as her sound: an audacious fusion of folk, soul, jazz and reggae supporting a powerful vocal range suggestive of the ancestral spirit of South Africa’s Miriam Makeba, the regality of reggae queen Marcia Griffiths and the soulful verve of Etta James. “I looked at how women were being represented in (Jamaican) music and how little girls think that is the way it is supposed to be, and I wanted to be a positive influence and change some of the things they are taught,” Etana reflected.
Ever since the release of her first single in 2007, “Wrong Address”, which highlights the discrimination faced by some Jamaicans living in violence-plagued communities, followed by “Roots”, which cautions the younger generation to maintain their culture (“you cyan water down and dilute, you cyan hide the truth from the youths”) Etana has consistently wrapped encouraging and edifying sentiments in gorgeous melodies and lushly textured rhythms. Her debut album for VP Records “The Strong One” was released in 2008 to extensive acclaim while her sophomore album “Free Expressions” including her deeply emotional rendering on “Free”, broadened her fan base.

On February 26 2013, VP Records released Etana’s third set “A Better Tomorrow”; recorded at Kingston’s legendary Tuff Gong Studios, it is her most confident and cohesive work to date. “I wanted this album to feel like a concert performance and have everything go together, like chapters in a book, with all of the tracks played live by musicians (not digitally generated),” Etana explained. Producer Shane C. Brown of Kingston’s Juke Boxx Productions brilliantly executes Etana’s vision.


From reggae and pop to rock and jazz, her musical influences are varied and though she is not one to

subscribe to labels, Etana describes her brand of music as reggae soul – “It is straight from the heart, straight from the soul, straight from the people and everyday life”.

Operating now from Freemind Music LLC's office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and her local office in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Etana continues to tour America and Europe consecutively each year. She has expanded her brand to incorporate a merchandise line of "All Natural Body Bars, Body lotion and Body butter.

Etana has also been an advocate and activist for impoverished children in Jamaica and battered girls through her charity organization the "JUST ONE FOUNDATION". Etana has been actively offering her services and time to various charity organizations in Jamaica, raising funds toward alleviating the problem of poverty in Jamaican garrison communities. A true ambassador for Reggae music and female in the music industry, she is relentless in spreading her message of "unconditional love" through positive music with the hope of uplifting her audience from any situation that render them weak or hopeless. Prepare yourself for the Etana Experience!

North America
Sweetwine Entertainment Group
Ira Sweetwine
Tel: 303-444-1554
ira@sweetwinegroup.com
www.sweetwinegroup.com/Etana

Europe
Mediacom Tours
Michel@mediacom-tours.com

Caribbean-UK-
freemind.music1@gmail.com. Andre Morris +1954-348-1719


 

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

IKAMAU BIOGRAPHY

IKAMAU – “SILENT WARRIOR”
SLINGSHOT RECORDS JAMAICA
Reggae Recording Artist 
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I-Kamau (singer/song writer) is formally known as Davion Mcfarlane, born in the original capital of Jamaica, Spanish Town. Davion picked the name “I-Kamau” after being inspired by Mutabaruka’s “Cutting Edge” radio show on Irie FM, one Wednesday night in 2006.


Davion attended the Old Harbour High School, where he pursued the vocational area of fine arts; though he had the aspiration to become a medical doctor. However, approximately two years after his high school graduation, he discovered the passion for music inside his heart and soul. He started his musical journey conventionally by practising a cabaret of the lyrics and melodies selected from the catalog of artists who
inspired him; such initially comprised Sizzla, Jah Cure and I Wayne. Later he developed his own unique style, crowned by his smooth melodic voice.

Ikamau means “Silent Warrrior“, which perfectly describes the artist's natural character. The name itself is emanated in Kenya by the Kikuyu tribe culture, which is associated to the Mau Mau Warriors, militant Rasta freedom fighters, which lead the Kenyan anticolonial struggle and liberated Kenya from the English colonial rule. I-Kamau silent battle resonate the detonation of a lyrical and melodic ammunition striking against injustice, inequality, political oppression, ignorance and segregation on the path of all African people. Therefore in his lyrics he generally address topics which relates to the things he is protesting, while concurrently promoting, balance, spirituality, love and righteousness.

I-Kamau can be primarily considered as a cultural reggae artist, however his vocal capability makes it easy
for him to sufficiently venture into different genres of music, such as neo-soul and rhythm and blues. In the past he performed by the side of renowned artists such as Aidonia, Bushman, Lady Saw and Tommy Lee. It is believed that I-Kamau got his voice from his mother ‘Marjorie McDougal,’ who was a backup singer in the Christian Band “Joan Flemings and the inspired” in the early nineties. Currently I-Kamau is a member of Native Tribe Music group, with which he’s working on his debut album “Gideon Time,” but concurrently closely working on new singles with Slingshot Records Jamaica.

I-Kamau is astoundingly fresh and will be refreshment to the current reggae revival movement, taking place among the current reggae sensations in Jamaica, therefore keep a keen ear to the vocal harp I-Kamau.

The year begun on the right note for IKamau for his Nomination to Top Ten Music on www.reggaeearthunited.com a reggae based community website that promote and inspire new talent and reggae music. His song "Gideon Time" Scooped the first position. More of IKamau's new songs will be featured on my new mixtape this coming month of march 2015 be on the look out. Ikamau is indeed that artist to look out for this year #IkamauToTheWorld!