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‘Like Father Like Son’ rocks Toronto

jamaicaobserver.com

Jimmy_Riley Duane Stephenson

Jimmy Riley (l) and Duane Stephenson (r)

VP Records artistes Tarrus Riley, Jimmy Riley, Duane Stephenson and Dean Fraser literally ‘locked’ the city of Toronto with their show ‘Like Father Like Son’ staged at the Kool Haus Entertainment Complex.

The line-up outside the venue began as early as 10:30 pm (early for the Toronto market), and wrapped the block as fans

of all generations and cultural backgrounds lined up to see four of reggae’s best artistes. Read more…

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Reggae Singer With a Legacy, a Following and a Mission

Rob Kenner
nytimes.com

Tarrus Riley

Sara Brittany Somerset

LAST month, inside a sprawling new tourist resort on the Montego Bay coast, Tarrus Riley did the near impossible: He and his seven-piece band, anchored by the Jamaican saxophone virtuoso Dean Fraser, transformed an antiseptic, fluorescent-lighted, air-conditioned hotel ballroom into a sweaty reggae dance party. Mr. Riley, a 30-year-old Rastafarian singer-songwriter, was celebrating the imminent release of his third album, “Contagious” (VP Records), a diverse collection of songs that reveal the complexity and richness of a genre often dismissed as monotonous. Read more…

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One Minute Spotlight: Tarrus Riley

Reggae Mix Online

ContagiousOn August 04, 2009 Tarrus Riley’s new album, Contagious, hit the stores with much anticipation.

Although, this is his third album, Tarrus Riley is by no means a newcomer to the business. The 30-year-old recorded his debut single at age 15 and, as you may already know, is the son of reggae icon Jimmy Riley, better known for his perennial classic hit tune “Love and devotion,” produced by the Riddim Twins, Sly and Robbie, in 1982.

Tarrus Riley’s sophomore album Parables, released in 2006, spawned several hits, most notably the hit single “She’s Royal,” which catapulted his career into the big leagues.

Contagious features collaborations from notable artists such as, Etana, Vybz Kartel, Konshens and others.

The album was produced by Jamaican musical legend and saxophone virtuoso, Dean Fraser, on the Canon Production label and distributed by VP Records.

Rowan Irie: My favorite selection from the CD is track 16-Good Girl Gone Bad.

Track Listings:

  1. Living The Life Of A Gun
  2. I Sight
  3. Love’s Contagious
  4. Human Nature
  5. Soul Mate
  6. Superman
  7. Young Heart
  8. Start A New
  9. S-Craving
  10. Why So Much Wickedness?
  11. Let Peace Reign ft. Etana and Duane Stephenson
  12. Don’t Judge
  13. King Selasie H.I.M
  14. Stop Watch
  15. Herbs Promotion ft. Demarce and Vybz Kartel
  16. Good Girl Gone Bad ft. Konshens
  17. Mankind
  18. It Will Come (A Musician’s Life Story)
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