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Very cool! The band goes to Kenya and other parts of Africa next, nice! Maxi Priest played for nearly two hours non stop, great show great vibe in the house.

His live band were tight and played well in tune with his moves, Mr Bassman with his dark glasses and 6 string bass was cool. Overall very good concert and fantastic venue danced the night away and the old muscles in my legs feeling now. I've been a fan of Maxi since I was a child and when I met my future husband and it turned out we shared the same love for Maxi, I just had to buy him tickets to see him. Maxi is everything, and more,of what you would expect.

He's fantastic live and I must say so much better looking in the flesh,his smile is to die for! Me and my man loved every minute of the show,Maxi never ddisappoints and I will most certainly be seeing him again live in the future. Beniton the menace is also one to watch,great guy. Love you Maxi :. Maxi is so incredible to see! Love watching him move and hearing his words! He did some great covers and had us fill in the words!

For Maxi Priest? Where was the Reggae community in Berkeley? The Bay Area? We are seeing him in Napa The Blue Note tomorrow, it only holds people, insert excited face emoji here, hope the show is as awesome!

Maxi is amazing. He gives the fans exactly what they want. A good balance of classic songs and new music as well. All the praises went to Erskine Thompson, his manager at the time, as well as Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare and Willie Lindo, the producers of the popular cover. The reggae veteran expressed that he does not have a count of the number of covers he has recorded throughout his career. Some were my personal favourites I grew up listening to and wanted to show an appreciation, paying homage to those who have paved the way, and others were brought to me by my management at the time, the record company and friends.

Catch him if you can! Boost your streams, discover new fans and increase sales with the Indie Spotify Bible. Follow Following. Talk About Pop Music Join 6, other followers. And, like on the first single, fans can also hear some elements of ska and rocksteady.

I have always created albums with the consideration of the world as my audience instead of making music for just a particular set of people. I grew up in London, surrounded by a melting pot of people from Turkey, India, Lithuania and Africa, who lived just down the block from me.

And I never wanted to limit my ability to one style. My art is singing and being able to push barriers with my vocals and to show the range of genres that I can sing.

No matter what was happening, I would create a space to sing, and that was what gave me comfort. BKR: You are no stranger to Brooklyn stages, how does it feel to come back?

MP: It means a lot. I am coming back to the place where my music first was welcomed in America.



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