Luciano Messenjah LIVE PERFORMANCE AT Bayfront Reggae & World Music Festival 2023 Duluth MN

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2023
  • Enjoy Unforgettable Live Performance by Luciano Jah Messenjah and Experience the Magic we must say this was an Epic Reggae Show filled with Spectacular Music Extravaganza at Bayfront Reggae Festival 2023 Duluth MN
    Small bio:
    Jepther McClymont OD (born 20 October 1964), better known as Luciano, is a Jamaican second-generation roots reggae artist.
    Born in Davyton, Manchester Parish, and raised as the seventh of nine children in a strict Adventist family, Luciano began recording in 1992, with his first single "Ebony & Ivory" (on which he was credited as 'Stepper John') on the Aquarius Record label, followed by a split album with DJ Presley (now credited as 'Luciana') for producer Sky High. His first releases as Luciano included the hit single "Give My Love a Try", produced at Castro Brown's New Name Studio, followed by others produced by Brown, Freddie McGregor, Blacka Dread, and Sly and Robbie, including the 1993 no. 1 UK reggae hit "Shake It Up Tonight"
    He started working with Philip "Fatis" Burrell, releasing the singles "Chant Out" and "Poor and Simple", with the album Moving Up following in late 1993. In 1994 he cut singles for Musclehead and Louie Culture before returning to work with Burrell for a series of successful singles and the album One Way Ticket, which saw Luicano at the forefront of the "Rasta Renaissance" in dancehall music.
    The renewal of Rastafarian influence into dancehall music in the early 1990s had begun with artists such as Tony Rebel and Garnett Silk. After Silk's death in late 1994, many looked to Luciano to continue consciousness in reggae music.
    The following year brought the smash hit album Where There Is Life for Chris Blackwell's label Island Jamaica. It contained such hits as "It's Me Again Jah" (a no. 1 single in Jamaica), "Who Could It Be", as well as the title track. He recorded a second album for Island Jamaica in 1997 entitled The Messenger (largely compiled from his hit singles), whose title track earned him his enduring nickname.
    He worked with artists such as Sizzla, Mikey General and Firehouse Crew as well as Capleton and Cocoa Tea.
    The majority of Luciano hits were produced by Burrell which featured on 1999's Sweep Over My Soul. Burrell and Luciano parted ways in 1999.
    Luciano released two live albums as well as two compilation albums alongside Sizzla and Anthony B after the split with Xterminator.
    2001 saw the release of two new albums of material, Great Controversy on Jet Star and A New Day on VP Records. The latter received a nomination for Best Reggae Album at the 2002 Grammy Awards, and was executive produced by longtime saxophonist and touring partner Dean Fraser. The album received additional production from Sly & Robbie and was backed by Fraser and the Firehouse Crew.
    Luciano is a devout Rastafarian, whose lyrics promote consciousness and eschew slackness, or vulgarity, which is often prominent in reggae and dancehall music. He has criticized other Rastafarian reggae artists who record slackness material, describing them as having lost focus. The singer himself has sometimes been criticized for the reading of Biblical verses prior to performances, which has been described as inappropriate. with Luciano Messenjah and Luciano Messenjah.
    Thank you TO :
    Bayfront Reggae & World Music Festival & REGGAE SUMFEST 2023 - FESTIVAL
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    Thank you @WDIOnews for the feature on #bayfrontreggaefestival 2023!
    The 17th annual Bayfront Reggae and World Music Festival was held on Saturday July 15 and it featured artists celebrating cultural equality through #reggae and #worldmusic.
    The 2023 show held in the beautiful city of #Duluth, #Minnesota was headlined by #Jamaican #dancehall and reggae artists #Konshens and #Luciano, #Afrobeats artist #Stonebwoy from #Ghana, #Alison Hinds - the #Soca queen from #Barbados, Minnesota’s own Dred I Dread, Rootz Within, and #Trinidadian DJ Sound of Fujun.
    This year’s show was attended by folks from all over Minnesota, #Wisconsin, #Illinois, #Michigan #IOWA the #Dakotas and even #Canada.
    The event organizers say they intend to provide cultural entertainment through reggae and world music artists who spread the message of love, hope and equality for all people worldwide. The festival supports the Jamaica Minnesota Organization and Kako Foundation to help with the education of students in both Jamaica and Haiti.
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    other songs include :
    Luciano - Jah Spotlight | Cali Roots Riddim 2023 | Prod. Collie Buddz
    Luciano - Africa We Love You
    Luciano - Mercy
    Capleton & Luciano Bring The Days
    It's Me Again Jah
    #bayfrontreggaefestival #Sunfest #Sumfest2023 #ReggaeSumfest #luciano
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