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REGGAE AMBASSADOR FREDDIE MCGREGOR
& VP RECORDS MAKE BIG SPLASH WITH
HISTORICAL DVD RELEASE - APRIL 19
On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, Reggae Ambassador,
Freddie McGregor and his Big Ship Music
label, along with VP Records, will release
their first collaborative DVD effort entitled,
Super Stars Extravaganza, highlighting
rare concert footage of the historical
1989 Denbigh Show Ground concert in May
Pen Clarendon, Jamaica. Produced by Freddie
himself, Super Stars Extravaganza, is
a definite collector's item featuring
live performances by the late great Dennis
Brown, the smooth as silk Gregory Isaacs,
sweet Cocoa Tea, Barrington Levy, Frankie
Paul, Carlene Davis, the legendary Tamlins
and more.
Internationally acclaimed and Grammy-nominated
Freddie McGregor has been moving people
with his conscious lyrics for over 40
years. Equally at home in lovers rock
or roots & culture, this unstoppable
wonder boasts several hit songs like Push
Come to Shove, Africa Here I Come, Just
Don't Want to Be Lonely, I Was Born A
Winner and his signature tune Big Ship.
Initially influenced by the sounds of
Stevie Wonder, Eddie Levert, the legendary
Bob Marley, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe and
Bob Andy, Freddie finessed his talent
with early tracks like Why Did You Do
It and Do Good and Good Will Follow You.
In 1975, Freddie's musical and lyrical
content changed with a strong slant towards
lyrics of social consciousness with tunes
like Mark of the Beast, I Am A Rasta and
reggae classic Bobby Babylon. In 1981,
Big Ship became one of reggae's biggest
hits and earned him a permanent place
in reggae music history.
Over the years, Freddie has always looked
to his fans and the communities they come
from as a source for keeping him grounded,
as a result, he has consistently donated
to charities throughout the world while
setting up his own children's organization,
Big Ship Foundation Inc., which provides
funding to renovate schools in Jamaica.
Freddie has headlined several international
concerts and venues including Poland's
Blue Note, Japan's Jumping Splash, the
Reggae Sunsplash (Clapham Common), the
Cartegena Festival (Colombia), Midem,
the Jamaican Expo (performing for Nelson
Mandela and Prince Charles) and the London
Hammersmith Apollo performing with John
Holt and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
His popular tune, Lovers Rock, was featured
in the critically acclaimed HBO exclusive
Disappearing Acts and recently Live at
the Apollo (New York) saluted Freddie
with a Living Legend tribute. On August
8, 2003 Jamaica's Prime Minister P.J.
Patterson honored Freddie with the prestigious
Jamaican Order of Distinction in recognition
of his contribution to Jamaica’s
music and culture. In addition, his album
entitled Anything For You featuring the
songs Uncle Sam, I See It In You and Anything
for You, was nominated for a Grammy.
Fresh from his four-week European tour,
ending in London with a sold-out performance
at the Brixton Academy with Marcia Griffiths,
Freddie's latest album Comin' in Tough,
produced by Bobby Digital and his 14-year-old
son Steven, features duets with Morgan
Heritage, Marcia Griffiths and the Gaylads,
as well as the hot new singles, Lock Dem'
Down (currently #1 on the music charts
in New York and Florida) and Bangarang.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Release date: April 19, 2005
Super Stars Extravaganza - DVD $15.98
For orders call VP Records 718-291-7058
BIG SHIP MUSIC INC.
Phone (310) 704-7522 www.freddiemcgregor.com
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