Kingston, JAMAICA:- Producer of the Jamaica Jazz & Blues
Festival, Walter Elmore, has
endorsed sensational roots reggae band, Morgan
Heritage, as “a class act … who has maintained great appeal throughout their
career”. Describing their onstage performance as “exceptional” Mr. Elmore
hinted that this is the factor which has given the sibling group the edge to
close the festival’s Friday night, the same night on which multi
Grammy award winning singer, Mariah Carey, is scheduled to perform.
It was in 2006 that the
Royal Family of Reggae last appeared at the Jazz & Blues Festival, and
their return nine years later is certainly something to smile about. In fact,
it is quite a significant stride in Morgan Heritage’s journey as they reclaim
their rightful place on the musical landscape, doing it on local soil, but in
an international way. Hailing the organisers for adding them to the line-up as
the show closer on January 30, Gramps Morgan agreed with Walter Elmore
that having the group on the event was indeed “tremendous”.
"Our first Jazz
& Blues performance was at Cinnamon Hill and it was awesome. We are
definitely looking forward to making our debut at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose
Stadium even more memorable, especially knowing that we are performing on the
same night that Mariah Carey makes her Caribbean debut. It is really a
tremendous feeling and an honour to be closing a show of this caliber,” Gramps
said.
In the last year and a
half, the five-member group, which comprises Mojo, Lukes, Una, Peter and
Gramps, has been kept busy working the international circuit, but has still
managed to stay close to fans at home with a series of up close and personal
concerts and new music blazing the airwaves. In between shows, Morgan Heritage
has been making time to go into the studio for the production of the follow-up album
to Here Come The Kings, the successful 2013 offering which
announced the group’s musical re-entry as a unit. Entitled
Strictly Roots, the upcoming album will – for the first time –
be released on the group’s own CTBC (Cool To Be Conscious) Music label,
rather than VP Records, with whom Morgan Heritage has enjoyed a long and
mutually satisfying relationship.
Known for hits
such as Don’t Haffi Dread, Tell Me How Come, Down by the River, She's
Still Loving Me, Your Best Friend, Nothing to Smile Bout and Perfect
Love Song, Morgan Heritage promises fans a night filled with classic roots
reggae and love songs, along with a taste of the new and exciting tracks from
their soon-to-be-released album.
The 2015 staging of the
Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, The Art of Music takes place from January
29 -31 at the Trelawny Stadium and features Mariah Carey, The Pointer
Sisters, Magic, Peter Cetera, Charlie Wilson, Soja, Arturo Tappin, Josey Wales,
Johnny Clarke, George Nooks, Oscar B, Richie Stephens and others.
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