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Pressure and Perfect (reggae)

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Dates
Time 9 p.m.
Phone 707-822-1220
Venue Arcata Theater Lounge
Cost $4.00

Proper Productions presents Pressure and Perfect Thursday, November 12, at Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St in Arcata. Doors open at 9 p.m. Cost is $20 at the door and $15 advanced tickets at Morningstar in Arcata The Works in Arcata and Eureka, Wild Horse Records in Garberville and at www.arcatatheatre.com and is 21 and over.

http://www.myspace.com/busspipe
Blessed with a smooth melodic voice that has been capturing the attention of many in his home town of the US Virgin Islands, and writing skills that can capture a story like no other, Pressure, born Delyno Brown is ready to take Jamaica and the international audience by storm. Early in his career Pressure joined a group with 6 other artist with whom he shared a common goal, to spread the word of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie 1st through sweet Reggae music. The group opened for international reggae star Sizzla Kalunji in 2000. After an excellent performance the group was in high demand and then went on to open for other top acts such as Capleton, Buju Banton, Bunny Wailer and Junior Reid among others. Pressure eventually went solo, and went on to open for Sizzla, Elephant Man and multi platinum recording artist Sean Paul. Pressure is currently working on his sophomore album with internationally acclaimed reggae dancehall producer Donovan “Don Corleon” Bennett.

http://www.myspace.com/perfectfromjamaica
The third child in a family of four children, Perfect (Greg Rose) grew up in the cool hills of Bamboo, which is south of St. Anns Bay and east of Browns Town, in the parish of St. Ann. Perfect has always been exposed to various genres of music, and spent many evenings listening to and singing his favourite songs. He cut his first tune as Little Ninja, before settling on his current stage name due to his perfectionism as a recording artist. He began deejaying in the sound system Trend Setter from Bamboo where he grown and recorded his first dubplates. In the late 90s he often had to go to Kingston to make his name and record. The first song that really began making his name was ‘Lock Me Up’ in 2004 for Courntey MacIntosh from Irie FM but he was really revealed with ‘Handcart Bwoy’ in 2005.

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