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Biography - Anthony B
Draped in the
rich colours of African cloth, his trademark staff in hand, and his
dreadlocks wrapped regally on his head, Anthony B embodies all that it is
spiritual and proactive about Reggae music. This artiste has been steadfast
in his mission to represent the poor and oppressed, using sharp lyrics to
confront political injustices and bring the issues of the people to the
forefront. In the process, he has raised the quality of performance
standards and lyrical content for the industry, through the release of 10
albums, over 1000 singles and appearances on over 100 albums in the last 13
years.
Anthony B’s musical journey started in the
church, back when he was still called Keith Anthony Blair in Clark’s Town,
Trelawney. In this part of rural Jamaica, Anthony B was immersed in the
thunderous chants and rhythms of Revivalism and the Seventh Day Adventist
church where he honed his soon-to-be signature vocals. In his formative
years, the artiste also cleaved to the music of Otis Redding and the
incomparable Peter Tosh.
In 1992, Anthony B left his home-town and
set out to make his fateful mark on Kingston’s music scene. He rebuked the
trend of girl and gun lyrics popular at that time and remained faithful to
words of spiritual consciousness and social conviction. He started working
with singer Little Devon, who introduced him to Richard “Bell” Bello, of
Star Trail Records, producer for Garnet Silk and Everton Blender. Bell saw
the talent of the youngster and shared his commitment to conscious music.
The partnership produced a slew of records and releases, such as
"Repentance time",
"Fire pon Rome", “One Thing”, “A De Man”, "Rumour" and "Raid di
barn”. Anthony B followed up with critically acclaimed albums such as “Real
Revolutionary”,
"Universal
Struggle", “Black Star” and “Untouchable”.
He also struck out on his own to produce 3 albums independently, started his
own label, Born Fire Records, and released two collaboration albums “Too
Strong” with Sizzla and “Three Wise Men” with Sizzla and Luciano.
Anthony B’s lyrical genius and his
captivating, energetic performance style have caused him to be heavily
requested for performances in the Caribbean, North America, Europe and
Africa. In 2003 and 2004, he was given a king’s welcome in Gambia and
Senegal. In 2004, he sold out shows in Switzerland, Austria, Sweden,
Belgium, France, Italy and Germany; closing for such greats as Israel
Vibration and Burning Spear. He also opened up new regions for reggae music
through his performances in New Dehli, India and on France’s Reunion Island,
in the Indian Ocean.
His heavy touring schedule has not slowed
Anthony B’s stream of releases. Over the years, he has collaborated with
Bone Crusher, Akon, Wyclef Jean, Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly, and, on his latest
album, Martina.
Anthony B’s rich vocals and audacious
lyrics carry a depth and substance which is rare in the industry.
Internationally, his fan-base has grown because he speaks about the
universal concerns of suffering and salvation. “The greatest thing about
reggae music is that it’s about concepts and ideas,” says the artiste, “you
are speaking to people on issues they live and can relate to.”
Anthony B’s latest hit singles include “Mr.
Controversy”, “Suffering Man”, “Condom”, and “More Passa Passa” and come
from his highly-anticipated 10th album, “The Suffering Man”.
In February 2007, Anthony is set to release yet another album with
Greensleeves Records. The album, “Higher Meditation”, continues Anthony’s
legacy as he proves himself to be one of Reggae’s most prolific and engaging
artistes, an electrifying performer whose music grips the public social
conscience. |