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With their high energy blend of rootsy psychedelic funk rock, The Burnin' Smyrnans continue to tour across America to gain their grassroots fanbase.

They've headlined over 500 shows in their first 4 years as a band. The
music is diverse, festive and organic, the vibe is undeniable and
passion overflows from the stage. They are sure to get your feet moving
at a venue or festival near you.

Genres: 
Funk
Rock
Psychedelic
Progressive Rock
Roots
Blues
Taj Weekes' music is more than just entertainment. The roots reggae artist's music stirs thought, provokes discussion and inspires people to think for themselves, free from the constraints of the corporate media.

Taj Weekes is an enigma… on the one hand deeply serious and intensely passionate about his worldviews and on the other hand a gentle and humble man with a quick and easy smile. Driven to inspire conscious thought and provoke discussion through his poignant poetry and lyrics, Weekes says, "I write from the heart and I speak about issues that move me. I believe that’s what really matters."

 

Born and raised on the island of St. Lucia, Weekes grew up the youngest of ten children in a family where music was ever present. "We were always singing and playing in my house. My father was an incredible singer... we took that from him." By age five, Weekes was singing in church and by the age of nine, he and his brothers had formed a band, playing in local talent shows, the town hall or parish centers around the island.

Weekes would painstakingly write down the lyrics from songs he heard, often tinkering with the words in a song to make them his own creation. "From the time I started writing," he said, "I did my own thing. I was always attracted to the lyrics in the songs and would listen to people like Lord Kitchener and the Mighty Sparrow. They were like town criers telling the stories of the day. Reggae is what you call the poor man's cry. It's music you can sit and listen to. It's listening music."

Weekes grew up blissfully unaware of category or genre - to him, great music was, and still is, great music no matter what the style. "My musical influences were quite varied, 'cause the radio stations played all kinds of music. There were no formats, so we grew up listening to everything from reggae to calypso to classic rock and classical music."

 

Weekes soon felt confined by the borders of St. Lucia and left home to fulfill his musical ambitions in North America. There he formed his band Taj Weekes and Adowa and label Jatta Records. Weekes and his band Adowa unite a true social consciousness with an unforgettable reggae groove. Blending in elements of acoustic roots rock and afro-folk simplicity, the band’s vibrant sound has garnered critical acclaim and a wide audience across the globe.

 

Taj Weekes and Adowa released their much-anticipated third CD, A Waterlogged Soul Kitchen, in October 2010. Their stunning new release presents a set of fresh reggae songs laced with acoustic strings, guitar, violin and cello, and splashes of soulful harmonica for an album that challenges listeners to redefine common perceptions of reggae and where it's heading as a genre. The group's first two full-length albums are Hope and Doubt and Deidem, which won "Best Reggae Album" at the Just Plain Folks Music Awards and was shortlisted for a Grammy Award.

 

Always striving to bring awareness to the issues he is passionate about, Weekes founded his charity, They Often Cry Outreach (TOCO), in 2007 to improve the lives of underprivileged children in the Caribbean through sports, health and enrichment programs.

 

Named a Goodwill Ambassador by the International Consortium of Caribbean Professionals and recognized by a division of the United Nations, Weekes addresses issues such as global warming, casualties of war, domestic and youth violence, diabetes and health, poverty and the welfare of children through both his music and his charity.

Home Town: 
St. Lucia, VI
Region: 
NOT LISTED
Genres: 
Reggae
Roots
World Rhythms
Laura Reed & Deep Pocket fill the stage with captivating, soul shaking, conscious music.
This music is visionary in it's strive to spread a message of empathy and love for humanity in the unconditional form of music and the raw reflection of the human condition. Laura states music as the most honest and pure expression in her life, a language that allows her to release "what I could never even admit to myself or say out lout, but can sing." When she sings you can feel her soul coming through the speakers, whether it's smooth R&B, funky reggae, or just down right SOUL MUSIC.

You will be hearing more about this petite siren and her tight band as they tour world-wide. They have also just been added to the lineup on the GREEN TRAIN. This is a concert and train tour featuring top musicians, actors, writers and artists traveling coast to coast to educate the public and enlist global support to help reverse the continued waste and destruction of our planet. Scheduled to depart from Portland in April 2009, The Green Train will pass through every geographic region in the USA during a six-week whistle stop tour finishing in Washington, DC. The Green Train is planning a trek in Europe in 2010 and a simultaneous train ride on each continent of the world in 2011. As The Green Train holds informational festivals and whistle stops throughout the nation, the public can meet the train in small town America, as well as the larger cities, to learn more and become involved. This will be huge not only as a musical event, but as a great step in the effort of enhancing environmental consciencess and awareness in the United States. Laura and the band are sure to be gaining much insight to inspire their music and performance from these upcoming events.
Genres: 
Funk
Reggae
World Rhythms
R&B
Ghostland Observatory is not a band, but an agreement between two friends to create something that not only heals their beat-driven hearts, but pleases their rock ‘n roll souls. Taking the working man’s approach, Ghostland Observatory spend countless hours in their south Austin studio. They have released two albums in less than a year, and have moved audiences from coast to coast with their live performances and unique style.

Ghostland Observatory is the duo of front man Aaron Behrens and producer/drummer Thomas Turner. Behrens’ vocal style and stage performances are unique and uncompromising, and he has drawn early comparisons to Freddie Mercury and Prince. Turner is heavily influenced by electronic artists such as Daft Punk, Laurent Garnier and Green Velvet, as well as rockers such as The Animals, David Bowie, and The Clash. With their spectral blend of electronics, drums, guitar and vocals, they have emerged with a sound that is the culmination of past influence and present inspiration, and can only be described as BALLSY.

Genres: 
Funk
Electronic
Rock
Indie
Pop
Psychedelic
Thousands of One second CD SoulForce fuses 70s-era funk, soul and R&B with a unique approach to Hiphop, gospel, electronica, afrobeat, and a few lessons from the school of roots reggae

The album features a vocal collaboration with SPEECH of the Grammy-award winning Arrested Development and performances by Elliot Martin of John Brown's Body, Nate Silas Richardson of the Sim Redmond Band, and R&B singer Mbusi. The album is a joint production between Elliot Martin and Joel Blizzard, drummer for Thousands of One.

Home Town: 
Ithaca, NY
Region: 
North East
Genres: 
Reggae
World Rhythms

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