Coco Tea live, Portland Splash, Jamaica.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • ​‪@LeoOReggio‬
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    He is one of Reggae's most talented and versatile artists. His smooth, easy-going vocal presentation (pre-recorded or live) has become his trademark, earning him wide international acclaim; with songs like "Lost MY Sonia," "Tune In" and "Rocking Dolly," becoming world anthems in Reggae land.
    Admired and respected for his fine conscious recordings, Coco Tea is also known for his unwavering generosity and kindness to the less fortunate. Born Calvin George Scott on September 3, 1959, in Rocky Point, Clarendon, he was later schooled at the Savannah Primary school in Rocky Point and the Bustamante Junior Secondary School in Lionel Town Clarendon. From the exposure gained by singing on church and school choirs, Coco Tea recorded his first song, "Searching In The Hills," in 1974. Only Fourteen years old and having other interests, Calvin had no plans of making music his career. "Searching In The Hills," was far from a financial success. The disappointment was keenly felt by Calvin, and so he took the music business off his mind for a while. The next five years found CocoTea first as a racehorse jockey, and then as a fisherman. It was during this time of fishing that he began structuring his music career. His training grounds were the dancehalls, where he would test his lyrics on the various Sound systems that came to play in his area. His success in the dancehalls strengthened his purpose and encouraged him to go further, so he began writing songs and training his voice. The final push came when Rashane, his first child, was born. His need for a steady livelihood plunged him into music full-time. Two months after an impressive performance at a dancehall in December 83,' Coco Tea journeyed to Kingston where he met Henry "Junjo" Lawes. "Who's The Champion" and his first big hit, "Rocking Dolly," were the first products from what was to be a successful union. These songs along with "Christmas Is Coming," and "On Top Of The World," were all compiled with Coco Tea's next big hit, "I Lost My Sonia" to produce his first album, by that name ("I Lost My Sonia"). In 1985 he accepted the Rastafarian faith. The conversion was reflected in his music, with songs like "Settle Down,'' "Don't Be Shy," Too Much Fussing And Fighting" and "I've Gotta Love You," "86 Flood," "Highest Mountain," "Tune In," "Crying Time," "Must Unite" and "Come Again," which he recorded for King Jammy's, on his fourth album titled "Settle Down" (the others being "Mr. Coco Tea and "Come Again"). The single "Rikers Island," made it to No.1 in the United States and the U.K., and an album of the same name, his fifth, was to follow. This album also included the hit single "One Woman Show." "Oil Ting"- his most controversial recording, done off the War in the Middle East, was banned in England, (because of contents they claimed had Prong sentiments) while it went to No.1 in America. "Oil Ting" was followed by "No Blood For Oil,'' ''What's Gonna Happen After The War,'' and ''Ruling Cowboy.'' Coco Tea's sixth album, one called "Authorized,'' includes the hits ''May Day,'' ''One Away Woman,'' 'Hunted- Wanted.'' and Evaluation.'' Several other singles have also been released, including ''Bust Outta Hell'' and ''Kingston Hot" on the legendary Junjo Lawes Volcano Label. Coco Tea has been performing all over the world since 1984, with extensive tours to the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, and Japan. Locally he remains a regular at all major concerts and has appeared on reggae's premiere event, Reggae Sunsplash every year since 1987, except in 1989. He singled out his three most memorable performances to date; his first performance on Sunsplash in 1987, the other, a show in Canada, where he performed for two hours non-stop, and his landmark achievement, a performance in St. Croix, where he performed for 10,000 people in the pouring rain. Coco Tea earned his stage name, because of his love for ...?... you guessed right, hot cocoa (cocoa tea, as it is called in rural Jamaica). Sweet Sweet Coco Tea attributes his inspiration to Jah. His aim was to become a role model, a source of learning and inspiration- like the great Bob Marley, whom he so admires. As he puts it, "There is a lack of consciousness from what it used to be, it's (the music) is becoming what it is not to be." "If one of my songs can be remembered and or quoted, and be of inspiration or guidance to anyone, then I shall be forever happy with my contribution musically."

Комментарии • 18

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 9 месяцев назад +1

    We're having a party tonight! I bet you could hear Cocoa T for miles. Irie! 🎉🕺

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 9 месяцев назад +1

    The bass on Rastaman chant. 💥💥💥

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 9 месяцев назад +1

    Jah!!!!!!!!❤

  • @judahasante
    @judahasante 2 года назад +3

    1999 mi bredren, not 1993. Give thanks for the upload. Respect Leo.

    • @LeoOReggio
      @LeoOReggio  2 года назад

      Ooops! Thanks, Judah.

    • @russell311000
      @russell311000 2 года назад +1

      Is he rocking and afro lol?

    • @judahasante
      @judahasante 2 года назад

      @@russell311000 go ask him

    • @LoversPosse
      @LoversPosse 2 года назад +1

      @@russell311000 its his toppa

    • @LoversPosse
      @LoversPosse 2 года назад

      Massive Vibes … SWEET COCOA TEA

  • @osirvincent4771
    @osirvincent4771 2 года назад +2

    Greetings! Is it possible for you to load beres hammond live video, any from the 80s-90s!thank you🙏🏿

    • @LeoOReggio
      @LeoOReggio  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the shout out. Type in his name in the Video Library search and all I have with him, so far, will come up. Stay safe.

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bass player has 6 string bass. I noticed because he was playing high on the fret board of his bass.

  • @extraniceness
    @extraniceness 2 года назад +1

    🔥❤🔥

  • @AbengNewsMag
    @AbengNewsMag 2 года назад +2

    '99 or '93?