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Friday, May 24, 2013

Alpha Blondy Announces U.S. Summer Tour + New Album 'Mystic Power'


With over 15 albums under his belt, West-African reggae vocalist Alpha Blondy returns this summer with a North American tour and his latest studio effort Mystic Power (available July 30 on VP Records). On Mystic Power, Alpha Blondy stays true to his signature contemporary world sound.

His unmistakable vocals (which are a mix of English, French and his native language Dioula) are filled with socially-charged messages that effortlessly ride over Afro-reggae beats and jazzy funk-fused rhythms.

He inspires change on opening track "Hope," which features Jamaican dancehall king Beenie Man, and offers a powerful rendition of Bob Marley's "I Shot The Sheriff" on "J’ai Tue Le Commissaire." Blondy then goes on to explain the true meaning behind "mystic power" on "Woman," a heart-felt tribute recognizing the strength and endurance of the entire gender.

“We’ve done a great job, my band Solar System and I. I wanted to innovate, amplify the whole rock aspect of our sound. You always hear roots rock reggae from us, but in fact it’s more like roots reggae. I wanted to break free from the whole ethnic, tribal thing. I want to expand the reggae territory and reach out to all the fans. 

On this album, some of the songs are quite atmospheric, others are more guitar-based,” Alpha explains. In support of the new album, Alpha Blondy hits the road at the end of June in the United States. He will perform at major stage shows (including the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival and Lake Tahoe Reggae Festival in California) and headline more intimate venues in Park City, Denver, Aspen, Washington D.C. and New York City. Additional tour dates in Canada will be announced shortly. Alpha Blondy's upbringing is as rich and diverse as his music. 

Hailing from the Ivory Coast, Alpha Blondy was born to a Muslim mother and a Christian father and brought up by a grandmother who taught him to love everyone. He always raised awareness about social injustice and aimed to promote unity in his lyrics and in real life, which eventually led him to become the Ambassador for Peace for the UNESCO, NATO and CEDEAO. The singer grew up listening to African folkloric music, but was influenced by American bands like Pink Floyd, Jimmy Hendrix, The Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Otis Redding. 

He was introduced to Bob Marley's music when he moved to New York to study English at Hunter College and in Columbia University's American Language Program. After a brief stint in Paris to record his 1984 album Cocody Rock, he headed to Jamaica to record the title track with Marley’s backing group, The Wailers. Later, he returned to in Kingston's Tuff Gong Studios to record his third album Jerusalem (1986). 

By the release of his 1987 album Revolution, Blondy had already established himself as an international artist with a massive following in his native country, North America and Europe. His popularity continues to grow, and he continues to steadily release albums.
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Morgan Heritage Unleash "Perfect Love Song" Video


While the 5-piece reggae outfit is revving up for their studio release Here Come The Kings (June 11, VP Records) and European summer tour, Morgan Heritage unveil the visual for the album's first single "Perfect Love Song."

The video was shot in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood and directed by Miami's own Spencer Antle, who is also the founder of Island Company.
 

EBONY.com raves that "with so much of the turmoil and negativity in the world trickling down to music, this really is the perfect love song. If you can’t get to a Caribbean beach anytime soon, then throw on this tune, close your eyes and make believe as you sway to the rhythm." 

"Perfect Love Song" is making waves on Caribbean charts in Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, Cayman Islands, St. Lucia, St. Croix, St. Maarten and Tortola. The chart-topping anthem is also picking up steam on U.S. radio with spins on stations like New York City's HOT 97, San Francisco's 106 KMEL and Miami's HOT 105. In support of the new album, Morgan Heritage will kick off their one-month European tour on June 26th in The Netherlands. 

Now being dubbed as the “Rolling Stones of Reggae” (in large part due to the act’s electric stage shows), Morgan Heritage has established themselves as the premier live group on the reggae circuit. Nearly two decades and ten albums later, the mission has come full circle for Morgan Heritage. 

After respective solo careers and music ventures of their own, Peetah Morgan (vocals), Una Morgan (keyboard/vocals), Roy “Gramps” Morgan (keyboard/vocals), Nakhamyah “Lukes” Morgan (rhythm guitar) and Memmalatel “Mr. Mojo” Morgan (percussion/vocals) return this summer with the collective’s first studio album in five years, Here Come The Kings. 

The new album, which explores new sounds that successfully fuse roots, r&b, and a hint of dancehall, is co-produced by Morgan Heritage alongside ingenious producers like Donovan “Don Corleon” Bennett, Linton “TJ” White, Lamar “Riff Raff” Brown (Notice Productions), Shane C. Brown (Juke Boxx Productions) and multiple Grammy nominee, Jason “J-Vibe” Farmer.
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