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Member Since6/23/2006
Band Websitewww.HarmonyHouseMusic.Net
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Can't Stop a Man: The Ultimate Collection Love Has No Boundaries Music is Life A Day in the Life... Love from a Distance Putting up Resistance Beres Hammond
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Jul 1 2009 8:00P
Plush Jacksonville, Florida
Jul 3 2009 8:00P
James Earl Knight Center Miami, Florida
Jul 4 2009 8:00P
Ritz Theater Tampa-St Peterburg, Florida
Jul 5 2009 8:00P
Hard Rock Café Orlando, Florida
Jul 7 2009 8:00P
Lincoln Theater Raleigh, North Carolina
Jul 8 2009 8:00P
Norva Norfolk, Virginia
Jul 10 2009 8:00P
Dreamz Club Atlanta, Georgia
Jul 11 2009 8:00P
Neighbor Theater Charlotte, North Carolina
Jul 12 2009 8:00P
Wolftrap Washington DC, Washington DC
Jul 14 2009 8:00P
The National Richmond, Virginia
Jul 15 2009 8:00P
Brooklyn Academy of Music New York, Brooklyn
Jul 16 2009 8:00P
Lido Boston, Massachusetts
Jul 17 2009 8:00P
Academy of Music New York, Brooklyn, New York
Jul 18 2009 8:00P
Weschester Center Weschester, New York
Jul 19 2009 8:00P
Ocean State Reggae Festival Charlseton, Rhode Island
Jul 23 2009 8:00P
Club Envy Branford, Ontario
Jul 25 2009 8:00P
Downs View Park Toronto
Jul 26 2009 8:00P
EB Lounge Montreal, Quebec Canada, Quebec
Jul 30 2009 8:00P
Rams Head Live Baltimore, Maryland
Jul 31 2009 8:00P
The Electric Factory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Aug 1 2009 8:00P
Bushnell Park Harford, Connecticut
Aug 2 2009 8:00P
Ritz Theater Elizabeth City NJ, New Jersey
Aug 5 2009 8:00P
Ala Rosa Columbus, Ohio, Ohio
Aug 6 2009 8:00P
Majestic Theater Detroit
Aug 7 2009 8:00P
Midwest Reggae Festival Neleson, Ohio
Aug 8 2009 8:00P
Martin Chicago, Illinois
Aug 9 2009 8:00P
Club Element Cincy, Ohio
Aug 10 2009 8:00P
Club Viva St. Louis, Mo, Missouri
Aug 12 2009 8:00P
1st Ave Minneapolis, Min, Minnesota
Aug 15 2009 8:00P
International Reggae Festival Calgery
Aug 17 2009 8:00P
Commodore Ball room Vancouver, British Columbia
Aug 18 2009 8:00P
Studio 7 Seattle, Washington
Aug 21 2009 8:00P
Regency Center Grand Ballroom San Francisco, California
Aug 22 2009 8:00P
Wave House San Deigo, California
Aug 23 2009 8:00P
Sports Arena Los Angeles., California
Aug 25 2009 8:00P
Santa Fe Brewing SantaFe, New Mexico, New Mexico
Aug 26 2009 8:00P
Oriental Theatre Denver, Colorado
Aug 27 2009 8:00P
Austin Texas Austin Texas, Texas
Aug 28 2009 8:00P
House of Blues New Orleans, Louisiana
Aug 29 2009 8:00P
Royal Palace Houston, Texas, Texas
Aug 30 2009 8:00P
House of Blues Dallas Texas, Texas

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"I Feel Good" Music Video by Beres Hammond (Official Video)

He is considered Jamaica’s greatest practicing singer/songwriter and anyone who has listened to his CDs or experienced the fervor elicited by his live performances would undoubtedly agree with that top-ranking assessment. His recent appearance at Jamaica’s premier music festival, Reggae Sumfest, was unanimously hailed as the finest of the three-night event as he tore through hit after hit, some dating back to the mid 70s, consistently captivating an audience of nearly 20,000 who sang along so loudly to his beloved songs, they sometimes threatened to drown him out. That Sumfest 2008 performance was but another special moment in time within this adored artist’s enduring and truly exceptional career.

The passionate singing, superb songwriting and consummate showmanship displayed by Beres Hammond at Sumfest, which has distinguished his music over the past 35 years, brilliantly shines throughout his latest release, the aptly titled “A Moment In Time”. Estimated by Beres to be his 25th album, “A Moment In Time” offers organically crafted rhythms, created by Jamaica’s finest musicians, ranging from sultry R&B to rousing gospel accents, avant-garde jazz to mesmerizing roots reggae. An almost entirely self produced effort recorded at Beres’ Harmony House studio in Kingston, “A Moment In Time” features fourteen new selections including the devotional “I’ll Live Again”, a percussive driven homage to the motherland “Talking Africa” and several lovers rock tunes reflecting the vicissitudes of romantic relationships for which Beres sets the standard in contemporary (Jamaican) music. “Reggae is my foundation so I give much respect and love to it, but I don’t call myself a reggae singer, the Father would never forgive me for that,” says the 53 year old singer/songwriter/producer. “I sing what feels good, so any which form the music comes in, a hard-core reggae vibe or a little more subtle, you find a rhythm that complements what you are saying. When I started out, I never saw R&B, reggae, ballads, no, I just knew I had a voice and I wanted to make music that fits the voice.”

And oh, what a voice it is! Beres’ delivery, as rich and flavorfully bittersweet as dark chocolate, embodies the spiritual passion heard in the secular ballads of Sam Cooke, the laid back cool of Marvin Gaye and the gut wrenching “Pain In My Heart” grit of Otis Redding. The aforementioned soul icons profoundly influenced Beres in his youth, as did such Jamaican greats as Leroy Sibbles, lead singer of the Heptones, velvety vocalist Ken Boothe and legendary singer Alton Ellis, one of the pioneers of Jamaica’s rock steady, reggae’s direct forerunner. It was Alton, Beres says, “who reassured me that I should use melody in my style.”

That haunting melodic quality, which has kept Beres’ fans singing along for decades, is strikingly evident throughout “A Moment In Time”. The first single “I Feel Good”, produced by Donovan Germain, the founder of the Jamaican label Penthouse Records, is a delightful lovers rock gem sweetened by Beres’ irresistible crooning “feels good to be wrapped up in your arms, dancing to a reggae song”. The jaunty “No Goodbye” reworks a vintage Jamaican rhythm, as Beres contemplates leaving a relationship but upon deeper reflection, is unable to do so. “Still Will Be Heaven” features Beres’ poignant musings on a union that has withstood the test of time, as set to a sublime reggae beat, embellished with celestial violin strains. The title track’s inference that life can offer instantaneous changes (“it takes one moment in time to change your life forever”) was inspired by the song’s jazzy rhythm created by Beres’ daughter Nastassja; it marks the first time her music has appeared on one of her father’s CD. “When she played the rhythm for me, this is the song that I heard in my head,” explained Beres, “and now one moment in time changed her life. Its like that’s what that rhythm was telling me.” Each track presents a distinctive offering characterized by Beres’ nuanced, true-to-life lyrical depictions and quintessential sweet-and-smoky vocals. “There is so much of myself in every song I do,” Beres adds. “When you go into the studio, producers say you have to get into this kind of beat but my thing is different. I just record a song in the manner it comes to me. I don’t change nothing, and it always seem not to be wrong, yuh know?”

For the past thirty-five years, despite inevitable career trials and tribulations, the music of Hugh Beresford Hammond has yet to be wrong. The ninth of ten children born in Jamaica’s garden parish St. Mary, on August 28, 1955, Beres, as a precocious child, made regular trips to Kingston to mingle with the singers who frequented the downtown record shops.

After graduating from high school, Beres entered several local talent shows including the Merritone Amateur Talent Contest, where several reggae stars including vocal trio The Mighty Diamonds, Sugar Minott and the late Jacob 'Killer' Miller also got their starts. He joined the fusion band Zap Pow as lead singer in 1975 and remained with them for four years recording the albums Zap Pow (Mango, 1978), and Reggae Rules (Rhino Records, 1980) while simultaneously pursuing solo projects. But Beres quickly realized he “couldn’t serve two masters” and decided to concentrate on his individual efforts. Beres’ 1976 solo album Soul Reggae (Aquarius Records) produced by his friend Willie Lindo sold more than 2,000 copies in Jamaica during the first week of its release. His subsequent single “One Step Ahead”, still a favorite among Beres’ fans because of his signature impassioned vocals, held the number one spot on the Jamaican charts for three and a half months. Despite the popularity of his music, Beres failed to reap any financial rewards. Frustrated, he dropped out of the music business, then regrouped and formed his own record label/production company, Harmony House, in the early 80s.

Beres’ Harmony House debut single “Groovy Little Thing” marked the first time he reaped financial rewards from his music; a succession of hit singles recorded for various Jamaican producers followed including 1987’s “What One Dance Can Do” which entered the national charts in England and elicited a spate of answer records including Beres’ own “She Loves Me Now”. Further acclaim arrived in 1990 when Beres joined forces with his good friend Donovan Germain whose Penthouse Records dominated the Jamaican charts in the early 90s with hits by Buju Banton, Wayne Wonder and others. Donovan asked Beres to record vocals over a rhythm track he had; Beres barely remembered recording “Tempted to Touch” but the song shot to the top of reggae charts around the world, as did the ensuing hits “Is This A Sign”, “Respect To You Baby” and “Feeling Lonely”, all featured on his Penthouse album “A Love Affair”.

Beres maintained his presence on the reggae charts as the 90s progressed so it was inevitable he would attract major label interest. He signed to Elektra Records for whom he released the outstanding CD “In Control” in 1994. The CD’s spectacular R&B flavored single “No Disturb Sign”, still one Beres’ most popular songs, did not yield the desired international breakthrough although Beres would have easily captured the same fan base as Teddy Pendergrass or any other sophisticated soulful crooner, had “In Control” been given proper support by Elektra’s publicity/marketing machinery. “I never liked how I was treated; it was my first album on a major label, I think they should have paid more attention to it,” Beres declares. “There was a changing of the guard at the label which made things worse. But still, there are many artists who have been on the Billboard charts and don’t have the kind of fan base I have now so I am alright!”

Undeterred, Beres continued to release music on his Harmony House label with distribution through VP Records. He has maintained his hit-making streak well into the 21st century while his incomparable, riveting live performances recruit legions of new fans from 9 to 90 years old.

Beres’ heartfelt delivery reinforces his unique perspective on romance, detailing everything from the sly antics of the philandering male on “Double Trouble” to championing the overlooked female on “Show It Off” to celebrating an inevitable relationship in “They Gonna Talk”, from his 2001 Grammy nominated album “Music Is Life”.

But Beres’ catalogue is also rife with uplifting anthems for the downtrodden including the 1978 hit “Last War” (heavily sampled in Collie Buddz’ 2007 breakthrough hit “Come Around”), the timeless “Putting Up Resistance”, the most popular reggae song of 1990/91 and the viscerally empowering “Not Over Until Its Done” from his 2004 release “Love Has No Boundaries”. In this inspirational vein “A Moment in Time” offers “Picking Up The Pieces”, its shimmering, R&B inflected rhythm underscoring a clarion call for peace, as Beres sings: “Pull ourselves together, try to sort it out, gather all peace makers, scattered all about/find a new direction this one ain’t working out/ talking to all of those with the clout.” The song was inspired by various global maladies from Jamaica’s escalating crime rate to the never-ending war in Iraq, as well as the role Beres ideally sees music playing in redirecting our individual actions towards making the world a better place. “When I see so much bad news I say Beres why do you keep singing so much love songs, are they listening or what?” he wondered aloud. “That’s what that song is about; every time I try, something else happens. Nevertheless I am still going to try because when I see the smiles on peoples faces as I perform, that gives me strength to keep going”

Those smiles reflect the many special moments in time that Beres Hammond has brought to his fans, moments that have changed their lives, and perhaps their perception of contemporary Jamaican music, forever. Beres isn’t sure how he has maintained his lyrical freshness, vocal excellence and sonic inspiration over the past thirty-five years, but he is not questioning it, either. “I just see myself as one of the instruments who come to do what they do. I don’t know what it is but it’s working and if its not broken, you don’t mend it.”







   


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Jul 13 2009 6:09 PM

Great show in ATL GA, another legendary performance, thanks for the musical journey...
$Miz T$





Jul 13 2009 6:09 PM

Thanx 4 comin back to VA...You tore it up jus like like last year...love u always
SHANTYMAN





Jul 13 2009 6:09 PM

Showing sum lov!!
Sadjahsane Ifama





Jul 13 2009 6:09 PM

Come to wish yu a blessed new week full of joy!
Stay protected
Lots of blessings to yu and Family
Love and respect
-Sadjahsane-
Chiquita





Jul 13 2009 6:09 PM

It was strictly my pleasure to attend and see your awesome performance in Atlanta!! See you next time. Bless Up!
.Queen Ann.™





Jul 13 2009 6:09 PM

Hi honey, happy sunday i hope you are fine and doing great, honey i dont think i will be able to make it to your new york show, i am so sad i twisted my ankle and i am in so much pain, baby my heart pain is worse than the physical pain, i will have to wait until philly concert and thats too long for me, anyway sweetheart have a great week, i love you, be bless always sweetie.
♥♥ATL♥♥





Jul 13 2009 6:09 PM

I really enjoyed the show last night in Charlotte. I have always loved ur pretty reggae music. Listening to Gramps, Culture and you last night made me fall in love with reggae music all over again!!! Much Love!!!
MELE PONO





Jul 13 2009 6:08 PM

Thank you for the add!
Peace: Mele Pono
*ROSE*DIVA*





Jul 13 2009 6:08 PM

Hi Beres,what a nite, i really enjoyed you tonite sweet beres what a show you did,every show is better than before.I can listen to you sing every nite such lovely vibes your voice and your energy is just so wonderful,you really made my nite so up close and personal.Keep up that energy and giving out those sweet sounds.LOVE YA ROSE!
Manshando





Jul 13 2009 6:08 PM

I Love you Mr Beres
Rusty





Jul 11 2009 11:05 PM

Maximum Respect to one of my Singing Heroes! Hope all is Blessed for You Beres!

Peace, Rusty
K3! K3!





Jul 11 2009 11:05 PM

Enjoyed the show at the Norva in Norfolk, VA. First time attending one. Will definitely be at the next. Much Respect.
♥♥DEBBY♥♥





Jul 11 2009 11:05 PM

Hey Beres.. looking forward to seeing you on the July 18.. Hope you r being good to my Drummer Boy..XOXO
Yardy





Jul 11 2009 11:04 PM

Beres...married mi an dun nuh...mek mi stop tell people lie seh u a mi husband...lol. I can't wait to see you at the Wolf Trap this Sunday...your voice, your demeanor, everything about you is simply beautiful. I'm in the military and take your music with me everywhere I go...from the easy deployments to the difficult ones...and I need you in both situations. Stay classy...stay grounded...stay blessed. Your songs stay on my mind. Tee
Martin Sonchild





Jul 10 2009 7:48 PM

bless up beres....principle
HAZE(HEAVEN AND ZION EVERYWHERE)





Jul 10 2009 7:48 PM

Had an irie time at di norva! Big up urself MR.BERES JAH BLESS
Ras Sherby





Jul 10 2009 7:45 PM

bless
Cleopatra





Jul 9 2009 4:47 PM

Great show in Tampa on July 4th!! Looking forward to see you again in the Washington DC area...caan get enuff :-)
Queen and a Lady! No Ifs No Buts No Maybes :}





Jul 9 2009 4:47 PM

So Glad u made it here to VA..
~BGGRDD~





Jul 9 2009 4:47 PM

i will be checking u out 2night @ the Norva in Norfolk VA! can't wait! blessn rule!
Jeanne





Jul 8 2009 5:08 PM

Hello friend. I'm so looking forward to seeing you in Boston next week. It is the highlight of my whole year. Counting the hours... Much love, Jeanne
STEEVO





Jul 8 2009 5:08 PM

mi cant wait for the electric factory. beres stop by an comment on the reggae page!over 200 top reggae only comments.

jah bless
Mercedes





Jul 8 2009 5:08 PM

Greetings Beres, just stopping by to tell you that as always, I loved your show here in Miami on July 3. Thank you for sharing your beautiful music and voice with us. LONG LIVE BERES...I love you!
Denari





Jul 8 2009 5:07 PM

"Great show in south Florida last weekend."
halysse





Jul 8 2009 5:07 PM

hello Beres Hammond!
just passing tru to show some love
hope you re well
have a lovely JAH week
JAH guide and protect you for-I-ver and I-ver
stay irie and blessed for always
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