Friday, June 14, 2013

These Sleeping A&R's Better Sign Humble before Chris BlackWell or Major Country Music Label Get a Hold of this HomeGrown Reggae Star - Started !!! !

International JUNO Reggae Star - Humble - @ REGGAE FOUNDATION 3.0 - June.18


HUMBLE....
2009 Juno Award Winner-Reggae recording of the year!
Biography
Born Simon Jonathan Vassell in the small township of Redditch England to Jamaican-born parents, Humble was exposed to music at an early age. The sweet sound of reggae music had hypnotized the youngster by the tender age of three after hearing a song by an American-born reggae artist named Johnny Nash called "Tears on my Pillow". "I would sing the song to anyone willing to listen".

Humble's parents then returned to Jamaica . "My mother was born in St.Elizabeth so anytime I went back it was there I would go, love the country".

Humble moved with his family to Toronto when he was three. In grade three Humble took the mandatory musical aptitude test and later learned he had scored the highest percentage in his entire school. "Hearing a note sequence or a tone and retaining it in my head was very easy, just have to hear it once". As he entered his adolescence years Humble's parents had divorced and he moved to the community of Rexdale. Staying out of trouble wasn't too hard as his reserved and quiet demeanor gained curiosity and respect from those around him.

When Humble was in his late teens he bought a guitar and found his passion in creating music and his own unique sound. So far Humble's journey has caused him to meet many artists and people in the music industry.

In October 2005 Humble released his debut album titled "Hard To See" on the Soundcheck Records label. Humble has opened for many international artists such as Junior Kelly, popular dub poet Mutabaruka, Tony Rebel, and roots reggae's legendary Abyssinnians to name a few.

At the present time Humble is working towards collaborating with some of Toronto's top reggae artists to help build the reggae reputation in Canada. Humble has worked with many of Trinidad and Tobago's reggae artists such as Jamelody, Prophet Benjamin and Khari Kill.

Humble has also appeared on the Rogers Television Network talk show 'Daytime' in Toronto. Humble was also apart of the highly successful production of "Tribute to the Legends" organized by fellow Juno nominated artist Odel in February 2007.

2007 has proven to be quite a successful year for reggae artist Humble. To start the year off the singer/songwriter earned a Juno nomination for his debut album "Hard to See", followed up by awards for Artist of the Year and Album of the year at the 2007 Reggae Achievement Awards. Having three songs air on different episodes of "Da Kink In My Hair" and add stage performances in Jamaica (St. Mary Mi Come From), Montreal (Reggae Festival), Calgary (Reggae Festival), and most recently performances in Japan all while completing his sophomore album under the Palm of Gold recording label. There's clearly no stopping this Lion as he's set to conquer in 2009.

It's clearly not Hard to See that this rasta youth is definitely going places.





 Discography:

Hard To See (2005)
Everything (2008 )

'Everything'

Is an album filled with a roots reggae theme with touches of honest heartfelt written songs of hope, love and redemption for all people searching for a brighter outlook on life. "Life is Everything" is the main motto of Humble's sophomore album. This album gives indication of positive vibrations throughout the entire album, lacking of degenerating lyrics and ego driven mind frame. The acoustic arrangements display the artists genuine intentions to bring this message across without bias to musical genre or class. This is an album sure to gain the respect of many, even those not familiar with roots reggae music. Definitely an album worth the dollar.

Album Title: Everything
Label: Palm of Gold Records
License: Socan (Canada)
Writer: Simon J. Vassell

Major Performances:

Irie Jamboree (NY)
Ottawa Reggae Festival
A St. Mary Mi Come From (Jamaica)
Jambana (Toronto)
Irie Music Festival (Toronto)
Montreal Reggae Festival
Calgary Reggae Festival

Other Performances:

Japan, Vancouver, & Trinidad.

Magazine Interviews:

Sway Magazine
Elite Magazine

Performances Alongside:

Gyptian, Junior Kelly, Mutabaruka, Tony Rebel, Queen Ifrica, Abyssinnians, & Etana

Television Appearances:

Caribbean Vibrations
'A' Morning Television Ottawa
Daytime Peel Rogers TV
Yard Beat TV - Jamaica
CityTV News at 6 - "Shattering the Stereotypes" - Toronto
Rogers Television Network, "Daytime" in Toronto
Shaw Television Network, Saskatoon, SK

Licensed Music:

Da Kink In My Hair on Global TV - Toronto

Quotes:

Received those songs, we love them and will be playing them on Reggae Vibes Radio 107.1fm this friday Oct 2nd afternoon from 5pm to 7pm drive time radio (prime time radio) these will also go into our playlist log at the station and be played most days. thanks again

Peace & One love

--DJ-Red co-host on the biggest Reggae Radio Program in Australia

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"Excellent talent in HUMBLE. The tunes are strong and impactive."

--Crucial Makha "Reggae Bloodlines" KGNU 88.5 FM

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"This album is going to be the new standard in Reggae music.
Big up Humble, you are a gifted artist."

- Beres Hammond

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"I am really feelin the Everything tune! Really nice!"

DJ Dash Eye - Jah Glory Radio Show - Bigupradio.com


XLR8R Magazine Review:

Humble is the most requested Canadian artist on my radio program, Rebel Music. His voice is unique, his songwriting is traditionally rootsy but utterly modern and provocative. It is quite possible that the young and talented Humble is the Canadian artist most likely to succeed outside Canada. His music blazes a fire wherever he goes, he performs all over the world and women swoon. Need I say more?

Review by DJ Chocolate

Solo Requirements:

Mic for vocals, and a 1/4 inch plugin for acoustic guitar

Band: Requirements upon request

Keyboard
Drums
Base
Lead Guitar


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