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Reggae Artists – Beres Hammond


For over 30 years, the legendary Beres Hammond has helped prove that reggae music is a noble music, he enjoys international recognition and is considered the the voice of hope!

Reggae Artists - Beres Hammond

The voice of hope, the Jamaican Marvin Gaye or the man with the golden voice, as Bob Marley used to say. Call him what you will – Hugh Hammond Beresford, ‘Beres’, was born in Jamaica in 1955 and went on to be one of the best singer/songwriters Jamaica has known. Since his childhood, Beres Hammond took influence from his father’s collection of American soul and jazz and he later took to music like rocksteady and SKA. He has helped prove reggae music to be a noble form of music and still enjoys worldwide recognition today.

It was a local talent contest which led to his first record, “Wanderer.” Beres then joined a band by the name of Zap Pow, as a lead singer, and went on to release the hit single “system” in 1978. He left Zap Pow in 1979, looking to make it as a solo artist after early success with two early hits – “One step ahead” and “I love” both of which are great tunes and became the catalyst for two more albums in the early eighties. After starting his own record label, Harmony Records, Beres departed Jamaica for a new start in New York, 1987, after thieves ransacked his house leaving him tied up. It was in New York where he recorded the duet “How can we ease the pain” with Maxi Priest.

Beres signed with Penthouse Records in 1990 and returned to Jamaica with the dancehall hit “tempted to touch”. This is one of his most famous songs internationally and featured amongst other hits including “Is this a sign of” and “Respect for You Baby” on his Love Affair album.

Recording five more albums in 1990′s, as well as several collaborations, Beres established himself as one of the leading lovers rock artists. With a total of 19 albums to his name and a list of awards as long as my arm it gives me grat pleasure to include Beres Hammond in mt list of favourite Reggae Artists. I could not leave you without a littel taster of what Mr Hammond is all about. It is hard for me to choose my favourite Beres Hammond tunes but I recommend “Pull It Up” which he recorded with Buju Banton, “Rockaway” which is an all time classic and finally “They Gonna Talk” has to be up there in my all time favourites. He really is the man with the golden voice.

Here is a couple of Beres Tracks for you to enjoy. 1- Lovely Day and 2 – They Gonna Talk. Enjoy!

Beres is still out there doing his thing and below you will find his upcoming dates, if you like what you have heard and you get the chance, I strongly recommend you go and see one of the greatest ever reggae artists.

19 Jul 2008 20:00
Sumfest Montego Bay
30 Jul 2008 20:00
Wave House San Diego, California
31 Jul 2008 20:00
Mystic Theater Petumala, California
1 Aug 2008 20:00
Reggae Rising Festival Piercy, California
2 Aug 2008 20:00
The Independent San Francisco, California
3 Aug 2008 20:00
Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, California
5 Aug 2008 20:00
Cervantes Denver, Colorado
6 Aug 2008 20:00
Slowdown Omaha, Nebraska
7 Aug 2008 20:00
Granada Theater Lawrence, Kansas
8 Aug 2008 20:00
Alrosa Night Club Columbus, Ohio
9 Aug 2008 20:00
Nelson Ledgs Quarry Park Cleveland, Ohio
10 Aug 2008 20:00
Union Park Chicago, Illinois
12 Aug 2008 20:00
Norva Norfolk, Virginia
14 Aug 2008 20:00
Trocadero Theater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
15 Aug 2008 20:00
Weaver Theatre @ Weaver High School Hartford, Connecticut
16 Aug 2008 20:00
Club Lido Boston, Massachusetts
17 Aug 2008 20:00
Symphony Hall Newark, New Jersey
18 Aug 2008 20:00
Wingate Field Brooklyn, New York
21 Aug 2008 20:00
Plush Jacksonville, Florida
22 Aug 2008 20:00
Jannus Landing Saint Petersburg, Florida
23 Aug 2008 20:00
Central Broward Park Lauderhill, Florida
24 Aug 2008 20:00
Hard Rock Live Orlando, Florida
26 Aug 2008 20:00
The National Richmond, Virginia
27 Aug 2008 20:00
Ram’s Head Live Baltimore, Maryland
28 Aug 2008 20:00
Club Soda Montreal, Quebec
29 Aug 2008 20:00
Kool Haus Toronto, Ontario
31 Aug 2008 20:00
Neighborhood Theater Charlotte, North Carolina
1 Sep 2008 20:00
Dekalb Events Center Atlanta, Georgia
3 Sep 2008 20:00
House of Blues New Orleans, Louisiana
6 Sep 2008 20:00
Westchester County Center White Plains, New York
7 Sep 2008 20:00
RFK Stadium (Outside) Washington D.C., Washington DC

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