Johnny Osbourne LIVE – Friday May 12
Date12/05/2017
Starts7:00 pm
Ends11:30 pm
VenueLaundry Bar
Location48-50 Johnston street, Fitzroy, VIC 3065 Australia
Grindin’, Laundry Bar & Chant Down are proud to present the return of foundation reggae dancehall singer Johnny Osbourne, backed by DJ Fatta from France’s Soul Stereo soundsystem.
Please note that this is an early evening show! Early bird tickets now on sale at https://tickets.oztix.com.au/?Event=72427&utm_source=Oztix&utm_medium=Website
JOHNNY OSBOURNE – DANCEHALL GODFATHER
The “Godfather of Dancehall” who created the classics “Buddy Bye,” “No Ice Cream Sound” and “Little Sound Boy” is a well-deserved moniker for Errol “Johnny” Osbourne describing his contribution to Reggae music as it has evolved from the local Jamaican community to the international arena.
His song “Sing Jay Stylee” is viewed by many as the precursor to the Dancehall phenomenon evidenced in popular Jamaican music culture today. The evolution of this aspect in the 80’s prompted an increase in sound systems around the globe and necessitated the need for “dubs”. As sound system selectors in every crevice and corner of the world craved to establish dominancy, the demand for “dubs” escalated immensely. Such were the requests for Johnny’s services as no selector wanted to enter into a clash without a “special” from the “Dub Doctor”. Today, it is the same.
A string of hits dating from the late 60’s through the 90’s defines Johnny’s longevity and artistic ability. During this period and subsequently, Johnny’s ability to adapt to changes while preserving the quality of his musical output illustrates the depth of talent in his musical arsenal. Johnny’s legendary status was not only acquired as a result of the years he’s been in the business, in essence it emanates from his penmanship as a lyricist, creative ingenuity as a “hit-maker” and intrinsic proficiency to do so repetitively.
DJ FATTA – SOUL STEREO (FRANCE)
After having worked as reggae specialists at the notorious Patate records shop in Paris, the early core of Soul Stereo, Jamaican music buffs Fatta and Reecko, decided to take the next step and start their own sound system in 1998.
Following the success of early gigs at le Divan du Monde, they went on to fill up all of France’s capital best clubs for the years to come as resident DJs and selectors. They have since gone on the road and have played no less than 1,500 shows all over France and Europe: Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Israel, Scandinavia, you name it. Earning along the way such a reputation of excellence that many artists have trodded along and grabbed the mic for Soul Stereo – including Junior Kelly, Luciano, Mikey General, Morgan Heritage, Lone Ranger, King Kong, John Wayne, Reggie Stepper, U Brown, Max Romeo, Rod Taylor, Earl Sixteen, Dennis Al Capone, Frankie Paul, Tony Roots, Nerius Joseph, Lyricson and many local artists.
Besides reviving the decade-old tradition of sound system-powered live shows, the crew has been relentlessly travelling to Jamaica to record the freshest dubplates, entering the European clash scene shortly after.
Since 2005, Soul Stereo has also added one string to its bow by producing releases on its own label, Soul Vybz (soulvybz.com, facebook/soulvybz), featuring Luciano, Capleton, Junior Kelly, Demarco, Busy Signal (dancehall #1!), Barrington Levy, Konshens, Lukie D, Mad Cobra and many more talented artists.
CHANT DOWN
Melbourne’s original reggae dancehall crew was formed in 2000 when radio presenter Jesse I linked with long-time reggae selector Ras Crucial. Chant Down play in the contemporary Jamaican style, mixing the freshest reggae and dancehall together with vintage classics, custom dubplate specials, and live MCing.
Chant Down’s monthly More Fire night is the longest running reggae session in Australia, running continously since April 2001. Chant Down have also hosted international artists including Third World, Lucky Dube, The Gladiators, Jr Reid, Michael Rose, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Jah Mason, and Gappy Ranks; performed countless gigs and festivals in Melbourne, interstate, and abroad; and played support for acts including Chronixx, Lee Scratch Perry, Big Youth, Luciano, Horace Andy, Demarco, Anthony B, Elephant Man, Johnny Osbourne, and many more.
ZARE DEMUS
An international DJ and hype man with 15 years in the entertainment business. Zare Demus who was born in Jamaica, started thrilling patrons from the age of 16. Having gone through the fire that is Jamaican marathon dancehall sessions, easily reaching 10 hours per set, this gruelling intro to the world of entertainment, in reality, was the best launching pad for this DJ. Zare Demus cut his teeth on the constant demand to entertain and change vibes at any given moment.