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Live & Direct straight out of Jamaica – Ijahman Levi och Culture ft. Kenyatta Hill! DJ Ashman från Soundkilla och Mighty Two Crew spelar 100 % vinyl roots reggae sessions mellan showerna. IJAHMAN LEVI (JAM) – "Jah Heavy Load" Känd för sin djupa, spirituella röst och texter fyllda med tro och humanism. Han slog igenom internationellt 1978 med albumet Haile I Hymn och låten "Jah Heavy Load". Andra klassiker inkluderar "I’m a Levi" och "Are We a Warrior". Hans musik blandar soul och jazz men har alltid sina rötter i reggae. Ijahman Levi är en ikon inom conscious roots reggae och en inspirationskälla för både fans och nya artister. CULTURE FT. KENYATTA HILL (JAM) – "Two Sevens Clash" Reggae-legendarerna Culture, grundade av Joseph Hill 1976, är kända för sina kraftfulla budskap och fängslande harmonier. Deras album Two Sevens Clash (1977) är en hörnsten inom roots reggae och blev en global klassiker. Efter Joseph Hills bortgång 2006 tog hans son Kenyatta Hill över. Med sin starka röst och energi håller han faderns arv levande och fortsätter sprida reggaens budskap om fred och rättvisa. Publiken kan förvänta sig odödliga låtar som "International Herb", "Jah Rastafari" och "Two Sevens Clash".
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Kenyatta Hill Biography
Kenyatta Hill’s career began the day his father’s ended. Joseph Hill, singer and songwriter for the legendary Jamaican vocal trio Culture, passed away in 2006 while on tour in Europe. Left without a lead singer, Kenyatta - who was the band's sound engineer - stepped from behind the mixing board and onstage to deliver 19 electrifying performances until the completion of the tour. Fans, promoters, and critics all agreed: the legacy of Culture would live on. Influenced by elements of dancehall, grounded in the roots tradition, and motivated to carry on his father’s work, Kenyatta set out to finish songs that Joseph had started and create new music of his own. On his poignant debut album "Pass The Torch" (Tafari Records), released in 2007, he was backed by a masterful roster of musicians including Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. His first single, "Daddy," explored the emotional pain and uncertainty that he felt after the loss of his father. The album received critical acclaim and remains a fan favorite. Following his debut, Kenyatta embarked on a successful U.S. tour with Beres Hammond and released a celebrated tribute album in 2011, "Live On: A Tribute To Culture" (Rymshot Productions). He continued to tour extensively across the globe, keeping the legacy of Culture alive for reggae lovers everywhere. He has now returned to the studio older and wiser, ready to share a more complete picture of Kenyatta Hill: the artist, the man. His upcoming album, featuring the anthemic first single "Afrikan," is scheduled to be released on the Honest Music Label in Summer 2014. "Lend not only your ear," Kenyatta instructs, "but your heart and mind." The Official Page of Kenyatta 'Jr. Culture' Hill, son of the Late Great Joseph Hill of Culture.
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