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at the Paradise Rock Club
967-969 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA

GREGORY ISSACS - THE BRAND NEW ME TOUR

GREGORY ISSACS  LIVE IN CONCERT  - Sunday - 05/31/2009 8:00pm Doors | 9:00pm show | 18+ EVENT | NO DRESS CODE

GREGORY ISSACS | WITH LIVE WYYA BAND AND LIONIZE
Sunday - 5/31/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | 18+ |
On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

Toot, Lonely Lover or simply Cool Ruler are just some of the nick names of the rude boy of reggae. Born in Fletchers land Kingston Jamaica on the 15th July 1950, Gregory Anthony Isaacs was the first son of Lester Isaacs and Enid Murray.

 

Gregory Isaacs started out as an electrician and cabinet maker. His career in music remained his ambition. He was inspired by singers such as Sam Cooke, Percy Sledge, Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis and Ken Boothe. Gregory Isaacs began his recording career in the late sixties with "Another Heartache" for singer/producer Winston Sinclair. Although the record was not successful he was not discouraged and in 1969 he formed a group called The Concords with Penro Bramwell. They recorded a few 45s "Buttoo", "I Need Your Loving" and "Don't Let Me Suffer" for producer Rupie Edwards. Success did not follow so Gregory Isaacs decided to move on his career as a solo artist. He went on to record for Prince Buster entitled "Dancing Floor". Still not content he decided to start his own label, assisted by his friend Errol Dunkley, around 1973 and that was the beginning of the legendary African Museum record label, until this day producing classics. in 1974 Gregory recorded "Love Is Overdue" for Alvin "GG" Ranglin at Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Studio which was a major success. In 1975 he sold over 42,000 copies of the album "In Person". Gregory Isaacs continued to record for a number of producers as well as maintaining his own African Museum label. He produced Mr. Isaacs in 1976-77 and "Extra Classic" in 1977.

 

In the following year he signed a deal with Virgin and recorded two albums for their "Frontline" label, "Cool Ruler" in 1978 and "Soon Forward" in 1979. When his contract wih Virgin expired, UK-based label Charisma wasted no time in signing him up. For this record company he produced the classic albums "Lonely Lover" in 1980 and "More Gregory" in 1980. In 1982 Island Records made an undisclosed offer that Gregory Isaacs could not refuse. Gregory Isaacs opted for a short term contract. He then demonstrated his unique talent and produced the album "Night Nurse", which was a huge international success. In 1984 by mutual agreement he left Island Records and recorded for a friend and producer Tads "Green Back" Dawkins and produced two fine albums, "Easy" around September 1984 and "All I Have Is Love, Love, Love" in May 1986. In those mid-eighties he was beset by personal and legal problems and was even jailed in Kingston's General Penitentiary. After being released from prison he served his fans with a new album entitled "Out Deh". Due to these problems - including financial problems - Gregory Isaacs was willing to record for anyone and everyone who was prepared to pay him.

 

In the second half of the eighties Gregory Isaacs was the most high prolific reggae artist recording for produces like King Jammy, Bobby Digital, Steely & Clevie, Redman, Sly & Robbie, Gussie Clarke, King Tubby, among others. Despite rumours about Gregory Isaacs' rude boy lifestyle and the near destruction of his unique talents with the help of cocaine he is still recording and still creating hit tracks to this day. With a musical career spans over three decades by now and having delivered a trailer load of reggae classics - singles as well as albums - his legendary status and reputation in the reggae business are truly second to none.

 

Ticket Locations:

Taurus Records
1282 Blue Hill Avenue
 Mattapan, MA 02126
(617) 298-2655
IRIE Jamaican Style Restaurant
310 Bowdoin Street
Boston, MA 02122
(617) 929-3866
 

Ticket Locations: Online at www.ticketmaster.com and all Tickatemaster locations and/or by calling 617-228-6000 and/or 617 or 508-931-2000. Tickets also available at Paradise Box Office night of show. Get your tickets in advance! Buy it now!




at the House Of Blues Boston
15 Lansdowne Street.
Boston, MA

COLLIE BUDDZ 2009 WORLD TOUR

JOHN BROWNS BODY LIVE IN CONCERT - Saturday - 04/25/2009 7:00pm Doors | 8:00pm show | ALL AGES EVENT | NO DRESS CODE
COLLIE BUDDZ LIVE  | WITH TOUSSAINT, TRAMA UNIT, & REDD HOTT
Saturday - 4/25/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | All Ages Show |
Tix On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! (NOT YET ONSALE) CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

Born in New Orleans, raised on the isle of Bermuda with intermittent stays in urban Toronto, Colin Harper is not an easy youth to pin down geographically. His musical alter ego Collie Buddz however, is one of the most firmly grounded voices you may ever encounter. Incorporating influences from hip-hop to soca, Collie’s music nevertheless has a rock-solid foundation in reggae - and its power to connect ghetto reality with the highest heights of human aspiration - that is a rarity even in Jamaica.

Born in 1981, at the dawn of the turbulent era signaled by the twin omens of Bob Marley’s passing and Ronald Reagan’s election, Collie was immersed in the sound system culture of Bermuda aka “The Rock” since the age of 6. “I used to come home from primary school and my brother would always be on the turntables, playin his new 45's an' I'd just be there vibesin'.” The evolution of dancehall and sound-clash culture into a movement of it’s own in the late 80s and early 90s set the backdrop for young Collie Buddz’s discovery of his own sonic identity, and the dancehall kings of that generation - Buju Banton, Bounty Killer and Beenie Man served as his primary influences. “Back when Beenie and Bounty used to war lyrically, seeing clashes wit’ Kilimanjaro an all the sound-man an’ everyt’ing…the whole music scene for me took on a new meaning. Clash thing an’ lyrical war became a part of my daily life from early out.”

The daily operation of trading lyrics in schoolyard clashes quickly gave way to more serious combat as “…people startin sayin ‘Ay, Buddz got some lyrics!’ From an early age, some of the local sounds on the island wanted to get me on dubplate,” says Collie, who stepped into the first of many vocal booths at age 16 to voice customized dubs for some Bermudian sounds. "Sounds was always trying to buss local artists in Bermuda.” Consistent encouragement from the various soundmen and engineers he encountered on those dub excursions led Collie to maintain a musical focus and eventually trek to Florida for a degree in audio engineering, a path that ended behind the boards of his own Bermudian studio, jointly run with his older brother (Smokey) and Sneek Success from one of Bermuda's founding sounds, 'Newclear Weapon'. Building riddims for other artists only expanded his love for writing and voicing his own lyrics however. “I used to make these beats an’ none of the tunes came out how I pictured an artist sittin’ on de riddim, so I decided to start to get in the booth myself again and spit some lyrics. Unless my brother engineerin’ for me, I’m runnin from the board to the booth, back to the board!” Like boot camp for a one-man army, that experience molded the signature vocal style that defines Collie Buddz - a songwriter who can lay his own riddim, sing the hook and chat on the verse. “I build de riddim first and while I’m building it I don’t try an’ think about lyrics ‘cause I'm tryin' to focus on the riddim, yunno? I make it sound as best I can and then for a day or two I rest my ears then start de writing process. I come up wif a melody firs’ and get that down, then start with the lyrics.” The skill with which he compartmentalizes multiple roles in the studio also extends to his easy movement between styles.

A falsetto that combines the singsong lover’s rock appeal of a carnival crooner like Rupee with the deeper emotional catch of Bob Marley or Sizzla, Collie’s voice sits with equal comfort over the jump-up pace of ragga-soca, 4/4 hip-hop beats or an achingly slow one drop. Most strikingly on tunes like “My Everything” he finds both the drive of dancehall and the bluesy edge of roots in a frenetic polyrhythm built around the Latin horns of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance,” an up-tempo track that could be just as home in a Trinidad carnival as a UK discothèque. “Some tunes I create are just to show that I could do anything I put my mind to,” he explains “to show the versatility of my style.” For many artists such versatility can be a curse and only a select few can maintain a distinctive voice when so many styles come so easy. But on tracks like “Moving On,” the layers of competing influences seem less like contradictions and more like necessary stages in the development of a larger persona, something like the succession of roles from pimp, to preacher, to something like a revolutionary that formed Malcolm X. Instead of pulling the song apart, the warring elements are all somehow essential to a larger vision reflected in his lyrics: “Feel like me cyan move an’ trap in a cage / still searchin’ for the words to put ‘pon the page…” It’s that discovery of timeless roots even within the sweatiest dancehall track that marks the culmination of Collie’s growth.

“Nowadays when I go to put on a CD, its old tune: Alton Ellis, The Meditations, The Heptones, Skatalites, Jacob Miller, Eric Monty Morris; love the rockers music. From that I start to teach myself some of the history of this music, that’s where I started to come a little more versatile with the singin’…the foundation just straight reality, yunno. I like dancehall, but de foundation and conscious tune really what me love.”

                                              #####

Collie Buddz last Boston appearance was sold-out weeks in advance and became ground zero for the city’s sexiest females (every color & sizes). This time get your tickets early as you don’t want to miss it when Collie Buddz comes around, because the ladies are never too far behind. Get your tickets today!!!!!!!

 

 

Ticket Locations:

Taurus Records
1282 Blue Hill Avenue
 Mattapan, MA 02126
(617) 298-2655
IRIE Jamaican Style Restaurant
310 Bowdoin Street
Boston, MA 02122
(617) 929-3866
 

Ticket Locations: Online at www.livenation.com and all Tickatemaster locations and/or by calling 617-228-6000 and/or 617 or 508-931-2000. Tickets also available at HOB Box Office night of show. Get your tickets in advance! Buy it now!

 



at the Paradise Rock Club
967-969 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA

BURNING SPEAR - 2009 GRAMMY WINNER

BURNING SPEAR (2009 GRAMMY WINNER) UP-CLOSE | WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 | The PARADISE | 18+ Event

BURNING SPEAR | WITH SPECIAL GUESTS ILA MAWANA
Thursday - 7/8/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | 18+ |
On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

BARRINGTON LEVY - THE DANCEHALL LEGEND

BARRINGTON LEVY (Dancehall Legend) LIVE | THURSDAY, JULY 16 | The PARADISE | 18+ Event

BARRINGTON LEVY | W/ DETOUR POSSE & SPECIAL GUESTS TBA
Thursday - 7/17/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | 18+ |
On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

   ::Related links::

 

Official Myspace:
    Gregory Issacs
    Mr. Gregory Issacs

 


Official Website: 

   Collie Buddz
   www.colliebuddz.com

 


Official Website: 

   Burning Spear
   www.burningspear.net

 


Official Website: 

   Barrington Levy
   www.barringtonlevy.net

 

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at the Paradise Rock Club
967-969 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA

GREGORY ISSACS - THE BRAND NEW ME TOUR

GREGORY ISSACS  LIVE IN CONCERT  - Sunday - 05/31/2009 8:00pm Doors | 9:00pm show | 18+ EVENT | NO DRESS CODE

GREGORY ISSACS | WITH LIVE WYYA BAND AND LIONIZE
Sunday - 5/31/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | 18+ |
On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

Toot, Lonely Lover or simply Cool Ruler are just some of the nick names of the rude boy of reggae. Born in Fletchers land Kingston Jamaica on the 15th July 1950, Gregory Anthony Isaacs was the first son of Lester Isaacs and Enid Murray.

 

Gregory Isaacs started out as an electrician and cabinet maker. His career in music remained his ambition. He was inspired by singers such as Sam Cooke, Percy Sledge, Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis and Ken Boothe. Gregory Isaacs began his recording career in the late sixties with "Another Heartache" for singer/producer Winston Sinclair. Although the record was not successful he was not discouraged and in 1969 he formed a group called The Concords with Penro Bramwell. They recorded a few 45s "Buttoo", "I Need Your Loving" and "Don't Let Me Suffer" for producer Rupie Edwards. Success did not follow so Gregory Isaacs decided to move on his career as a solo artist. He went on to record for Prince Buster entitled "Dancing Floor". Still not content he decided to start his own label, assisted by his friend Errol Dunkley, around 1973 and that was the beginning of the legendary African Museum record label, until this day producing classics. in 1974 Gregory recorded "Love Is Overdue" for Alvin "GG" Ranglin at Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Studio which was a major success. In 1975 he sold over 42,000 copies of the album "In Person". Gregory Isaacs continued to record for a number of producers as well as maintaining his own African Museum label. He produced Mr. Isaacs in 1976-77 and "Extra Classic" in 1977.

 

In the following year he signed a deal with Virgin and recorded two albums for their "Frontline" label, "Cool Ruler" in 1978 and "Soon Forward" in 1979. When his contract wih Virgin expired, UK-based label Charisma wasted no time in signing him up. For this record company he produced the classic albums "Lonely Lover" in 1980 and "More Gregory" in 1980. In 1982 Island Records made an undisclosed offer that Gregory Isaacs could not refuse. Gregory Isaacs opted for a short term contract. He then demonstrated his unique talent and produced the album "Night Nurse", which was a huge international success. In 1984 by mutual agreement he left Island Records and recorded for a friend and producer Tads "Green Back" Dawkins and produced two fine albums, "Easy" around September 1984 and "All I Have Is Love, Love, Love" in May 1986. In those mid-eighties he was beset by personal and legal problems and was even jailed in Kingston's General Penitentiary. After being released from prison he served his fans with a new album entitled "Out Deh". Due to these problems - including financial problems - Gregory Isaacs was willing to record for anyone and everyone who was prepared to pay him.

 

In the second half of the eighties Gregory Isaacs was the most high prolific reggae artist recording for produces like King Jammy, Bobby Digital, Steely & Clevie, Redman, Sly & Robbie, Gussie Clarke, King Tubby, among others. Despite rumours about Gregory Isaacs' rude boy lifestyle and the near destruction of his unique talents with the help of cocaine he is still recording and still creating hit tracks to this day. With a musical career spans over three decades by now and having delivered a trailer load of reggae classics - singles as well as albums - his legendary status and reputation in the reggae business are truly second to none.

 

Ticket Locations:

Taurus Records
1282 Blue Hill Avenue
 Mattapan, MA 02126
(617) 298-2655
IRIE Jamaican Style Restaurant
310 Bowdoin Street
Boston, MA 02122
(617) 929-3866
 

Ticket Locations: Online at www.ticketmaster.com and all Tickatemaster locations and/or by calling 617-228-6000 and/or 617 or 508-931-2000. Tickets also available at Paradise Box Office night of show. Get your tickets in advance! Buy it now!




at the House Of Blues Boston
15 Lansdowne Street.
Boston, MA

COLLIE BUDDZ 2009 WORLD TOUR

JOHN BROWNS BODY LIVE IN CONCERT - Saturday - 04/25/2009 7:00pm Doors | 8:00pm show | ALL AGES EVENT | NO DRESS CODE
COLLIE BUDDZ LIVE  | WITH TOUSSAINT, TRAMA UNIT, & REDD HOTT
Saturday - 6/13/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | All Ages Show |
Tix On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! (NOT YET ONSALE) CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

Born in New Orleans, raised on the isle of Bermuda with intermittent stays in urban Toronto, Colin Harper is not an easy youth to pin down geographically. His musical alter ego Collie Buddz however, is one of the most firmly grounded voices you may ever encounter. Incorporating influences from hip-hop to soca, Collie’s music nevertheless has a rock-solid foundation in reggae - and its power to connect ghetto reality with the highest heights of human aspiration - that is a rarity even in Jamaica.

Born in 1981, at the dawn of the turbulent era signaled by the twin omens of Bob Marley’s passing and Ronald Reagan’s election, Collie was immersed in the sound system culture of Bermuda aka “The Rock” since the age of 6. “I used to come home from primary school and my brother would always be on the turntables, playin his new 45's an' I'd just be there vibesin'.” The evolution of dancehall and sound-clash culture into a movement of it’s own in the late 80s and early 90s set the backdrop for young Collie Buddz’s discovery of his own sonic identity, and the dancehall kings of that generation - Buju Banton, Bounty Killer and Beenie Man served as his primary influences. “Back when Beenie and Bounty used to war lyrically, seeing clashes wit’ Kilimanjaro an all the sound-man an’ everyt’ing…the whole music scene for me took on a new meaning. Clash thing an’ lyrical war became a part of my daily life from early out.”

The daily operation of trading lyrics in schoolyard clashes quickly gave way to more serious combat as “…people startin sayin ‘Ay, Buddz got some lyrics!’ From an early age, some of the local sounds on the island wanted to get me on dubplate,” says Collie, who stepped into the first of many vocal booths at age 16 to voice customized dubs for some Bermudian sounds. "Sounds was always trying to buss local artists in Bermuda.” Consistent encouragement from the various soundmen and engineers he encountered on those dub excursions led Collie to maintain a musical focus and eventually trek to Florida for a degree in audio engineering, a path that ended behind the boards of his own Bermudian studio, jointly run with his older brother (Smokey) and Sneek Success from one of Bermuda's founding sounds, 'Newclear Weapon'. Building riddims for other artists only expanded his love for writing and voicing his own lyrics however. “I used to make these beats an’ none of the tunes came out how I pictured an artist sittin’ on de riddim, so I decided to start to get in the booth myself again and spit some lyrics. Unless my brother engineerin’ for me, I’m runnin from the board to the booth, back to the board!” Like boot camp for a one-man army, that experience molded the signature vocal style that defines Collie Buddz - a songwriter who can lay his own riddim, sing the hook and chat on the verse. “I build de riddim first and while I’m building it I don’t try an’ think about lyrics ‘cause I'm tryin' to focus on the riddim, yunno? I make it sound as best I can and then for a day or two I rest my ears then start de writing process. I come up wif a melody firs’ and get that down, then start with the lyrics.” The skill with which he compartmentalizes multiple roles in the studio also extends to his easy movement between styles.

A falsetto that combines the singsong lover’s rock appeal of a carnival crooner like Rupee with the deeper emotional catch of Bob Marley or Sizzla, Collie’s voice sits with equal comfort over the jump-up pace of ragga-soca, 4/4 hip-hop beats or an achingly slow one drop. Most strikingly on tunes like “My Everything” he finds both the drive of dancehall and the bluesy edge of roots in a frenetic polyrhythm built around the Latin horns of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance,” an up-tempo track that could be just as home in a Trinidad carnival as a UK discothèque. “Some tunes I create are just to show that I could do anything I put my mind to,” he explains “to show the versatility of my style.” For many artists such versatility can be a curse and only a select few can maintain a distinctive voice when so many styles come so easy. But on tracks like “Moving On,” the layers of competing influences seem less like contradictions and more like necessary stages in the development of a larger persona, something like the succession of roles from pimp, to preacher, to something like a revolutionary that formed Malcolm X. Instead of pulling the song apart, the warring elements are all somehow essential to a larger vision reflected in his lyrics: “Feel like me cyan move an’ trap in a cage / still searchin’ for the words to put ‘pon the page…” It’s that discovery of timeless roots even within the sweatiest dancehall track that marks the culmination of Collie’s growth.

“Nowadays when I go to put on a CD, its old tune: Alton Ellis, The Meditations, The Heptones, Skatalites, Jacob Miller, Eric Monty Morris; love the rockers music. From that I start to teach myself some of the history of this music, that’s where I started to come a little more versatile with the singin’…the foundation just straight reality, yunno. I like dancehall, but de foundation and conscious tune really what me love.”

                                              #####

Collie Buddz last Boston appearance was sold-out weeks in advance and became ground zero for the city’s sexiest females (every color & sizes). This time get your tickets early as you don’t want to miss it when Collie Buddz comes around, because the ladies are never too far behind. Get your tickets today!!!!!!!

 

 

Ticket Locations:

Taurus Records
1282 Blue Hill Avenue
 Mattapan, MA 02126
(617) 298-2655
IRIE Jamaican Style Restaurant
310 Bowdoin Street
Boston, MA 02122
(617) 929-3866
 

Ticket Locations: Online at www.livenation.com and all Tickatemaster locations and/or by calling 617-228-6000 and/or 617 or 508-931-2000. Tickets also available at HOB Box Office night of show. Get your tickets in advance! Buy it now!

 



at the Paradise Rock Club
967-969 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA

BURNING SPEAR - 2009 GRAMMY WINNER

BURNING SPEAR (2009 GRAMMY WINNER) UP-CLOSE | WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 | The PARADISE | 18+ Event

BURNING SPEAR | WITH SPECIAL GUESTS ILA MAWANA
Thursday - 7/8/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | 18+ |
On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

BARRINGTON LEVY - THE DANCEHALL LEGEND

BARRINGTON LEVY (Dancehall Legend) LIVE | THURSDAY, JULY 16 | The PARADISE | 18+ Event

BARRINGTON LEVY | W/ DETOUR POSSE & SPECIAL GUESTS TBA
Thursday - 7/17/2009
7pm Doors | 8pm show | 18+ |
On sale Now!
BUY TIXS HERE! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

   ::Related links::

 

Official Myspace:
    Gregory Issacs
    Mr. Gregory Issacs

 


Official Website: 

   Collie Buddz
   www.colliebuddz.com

 


Official Website: 

   Burning Spear
   www.burningspear.net

 


Official Website: 

   Barrington Levy
   www.barringtonlevy.net

 

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