Wednesday, June 26, 2013

July 2 - catch Progress whom has been kicking up Stages world wide for some time now getting the attention of all the World Stage Reggae Festivals he is a hiding gem with a loyal fan base of Rasta minded Reggae Lovers & very hot women Checking out a Progress Show is always exciting a grand Master at the Art of Moving the Crowd


ProgressMolten Lava, raging storm, earthquake these words are synonymous with the high-energy reggae style of Progress. Progress’s music is a reflection of his life experiences and his faith. Born in Barbados Progress forged his Unique style doing local shows throughout the island. Progress’s music began getting attention due to his socially conscious message and aggressive style,
this in turn lead to him being featured on several local compilations and gaining radio play. After this he went on to open up for international reggae artists such Norris man, Yami Bolo and Anthony B.Leaving Barbados in the 90′s Progress moved to Canada was his music evolved incorporating the many different influences he was around. In 2001 progress was featured and his music used on the CBC documentary “Soldiers for The Street”. In 2003 he was invited to Chicago to open up for Common Sense and Erica Badu at Black August, a show to protest political prisoners in the U.S.A. In 2005 Progress toured extensively throughout Canada and the U.S.A on The Promote intelligence tour with Dope Poet  Society. 
The Following Year Progress entered the Canadian Reggae Star competition, which took Contestants from all over the country. The completion was syndicated and aired nationally, Progress made it to the finals. In 2007 Progress was featured on the internationally released documentary “Rastamentary”. In 2009 his music was featured on the season premier of the TV series a “Kink in My Hair”. Progress Single “Sunshine”, is currently burning up collage radio in U.S. and Canada as well as Throughout the Caribbean. After years of honing his skill to laser beam like sharpness Progress is ready for the world to hear his message of love and struggle.

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