Monday 17 February 2014

THE WORLD NEEDS AUTHENTIC REGGAE MUSIC


There’ s been a resent cry around the world for authentic reggae music. Some have even called it Rasta revival. It seems like when the world has had enough kayos. Reggae seems to grow farther and wider with people seeking inner peace, love, and sometimes the strength to live on. Authentic reggae music is known for its positive vibrations, melodies and words of motivation. Jamaicans like; Bob Marley, Toots Hebbert, Garnet Silk, Maricia Griffiths and many others were instrumental in  keeping reggae on the world stage. Following in the footsteps of these great pioneers; Bryan Art has become a driving force spreading Reggae music around the world. With his mellow vibes and rich sounds; have attracted people of all walks of life.

Bryan Art born and raised in St. Ann, Jamaica was discovered while attending Edna Manley College of the performing arts by George Miller band leader of Fire House Crew who gave him his first real chance at touring as a guitarist and band member. Grateful for the opportunity he would then move on to becoming the co-founder of the Grass Roots band. Bryan Art ingeniously made use of every opportunity that was presented to him in the earlier parts of his career as a reggae artist creating a spot light for himself.

Shining bright as a Singer, song writer, and music teacher Bryan Art could be considered a triple threat. This talented reggae artist have written songs for; George Nooks, Singing Melody, Luciano, Bushman and Etana all of which had major successes here in Jamaica and around the world. Bryan Art had the pleasure of performing on shows like; Rebel Salute, St. Mary Mi Come From, Manchester Fiesta and most recently the internationally acclaimed Jazz and Blues Festival. His musical influences which includes; Bob Marley, Toots Hibbert, Beres Hammond and Al Green have inspired him to produce songs all conveying messages of empowerment which resulted in him touring places like; the United States of America, Europe, and Canada sharing his love for reggae and the Jamaican culture. 

Over the years Bryan Art has stayed true to authentic Reggae music releasing songs like; Get it, Fresh Start, Soon Come Back, and LovePeople; are songs that made him a house hold name by reggae lovers around the world. On his self-titled album Bryan Art had the pleasure of working with some of the world most respected reggae acts; Queen Ifrica, Capleton, and Warrior King which showed the reggae furtunity's ability to join forces. If you've never heard a Bryan Art song be prepared to experience Jamaica at its best.

The world is a safer place with artist like Bryan Art spreading Reggae’s message of peace, love, and equality. This year you’re sure to fine Bryan out on the festival circuit doing his thing. Remember to follow him on facebook, twitter, and instagram to get a more intimate look at his musical journey. Byan is one of few artists that run their social network pages so shoot him a question or two.













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