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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

JAD








JAD is a young, driven, creative writer that carries a message for the world. Through clever lyrics and cheeky melodies, he ignites a smile to which all people can relate.

He aims to further the awareness of individuality and the power of gratitude through music and visual art. He was born in South Carolina and currently lives in Memphis Tn, where he began a career in the fashion community as a runway show coordinator and model.

After further diving into the local artistic community, he found a deep love for music. Passionate about his development in art, combined with an unyielding appetite for the visual beauty of Memphis, he has developed a unique sound and a memorable performance personality.

To best describe, he resonates the theme of Comic Book meets Alternative Rock. Pulling inspiration from all forms of music and the aesthetic beauty of his hometown, he finds his place amongst the ever-changing current. " The Trend agenda makes it fun for me as a writer and performer.

The constant change keeps it fresh and progressive. It allows me become more enlightened of that before me, and that which is soon to follow." With his roots in Rock 'n Roll and Show tunes, he offers an animated sound that leaves a contagious, upbeat feeling with the listener.

Through visual creativity, direct writing, memorable music, and artistic modeling, he pioneers the local creative community forward with individuality, persistence, enthusiasm, dedication, and the power of gratitude. "I am a ninja on a mission for fulfillment. And I am grateful to be here." -JAD

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Otis Gayle: Nothing Lasts Forever



Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Otis Gayle began his musical career as a vocalist with Byron Lee And The Dragonaires. 

The singer performed with the group on the international circuit and in 1967 settled in Canada. While he continued to perform as part of the Dragonaires, Gayle also recorded a series of solo hits, notably a cover version of the Detroit Spinners “I’ll Be Around” for Coxsone Dodd at Studio One in Jamaica.

As a soloist, Gayle released a series of local hits and in 1983 he was awarded a Juno. The award has since been acknowledged as a particularly notable achievement as Gayle was one of the first black artists to be recognized by the prestigious panel of adjudicators. 

His hit, “Heaven Must Have Sent You”, was accredited as the Best Reggae Song at the awards, which resulted in the singer maintaining a high profile on the Canadian reggae circuit. Gayle continued to tour with the Dragonaires, where he performed a unique blend of soca and reggae primarily in North America. 

The singer has also supported artists such as, Barry White, Joe Tex and Jackie Mittoo. By the start of the millennium Gayle had built a solid reputation as a ‘big people’s singer’ with favoured tracks such as, “Follow Your Dreams”, “Give A Little More Love” and “He Is My Friend”. 

His legendary status as a music pioneer was finally acknowledged when in 2001 the revival label Soul Jazz released Studio One Soul, featuring Gayle’s interpretation of “I’ll Be Around”. He continues to write and perform internationally.  

Management Contact Reginald Beason - Link Up Re-cordz (647) 705-8490 reginaldbeason15@gmail.com http://www.otisgayle.comAdministration Contact Michael Cavano - Inity Arts & Music Inc. (647) 992-6480 makethingshappen@inity-arts-music.com http://www.inity-arts-music.com