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Beres Hammond
Reggae / Soul

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St. Mary,
Jamaica

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Member Since6/23/2006
Band WebsiteHarmonyHouseMusic.Net
Sounds LikeCan'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
Record LabelVP RECORDS
Type of LabelIndie





   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 19 2008 8:00P
Sumfest Montego Bay
Jul 30 2008 8:00P
Wave House San Diego, California
Jul 31 2008 8:00P
Mystic Theater Petumala, California
Aug 1 2008 8:00P
Reggae Rising Festival Piercy, California
Aug 2 2008 8:00P
The Independent San Francisco, California
Aug 3 2008 8:00P
Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, California
Aug 5 2008 8:00P
Cervantes Denver, Colorado
Aug 6 2008 8:00P
Slowdown Omaha, Nebraska
Aug 7 2008 8:00P
Granada Theater Lawrence, Kansas
Aug 8 2008 8:00P
Alrosa Night Club Columbus, Ohio
Aug 9 2008 8:00P
Nelson Ledgs Quarry Park Cleveland, Ohio
Aug 10 2008 8:00P
Union Park Chicago, Illinois
Aug 12 2008 8:00P
Norva Norfolk, Virginia
Aug 14 2008 8:00P
Trocadero Theater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Aug 15 2008 8:00P
Weaver Theatre @ Weaver High School Hartford, Connecticut
Aug 16 2008 8:00P
Club Lido Boston, Massachusetts
Aug 17 2008 8:00P
Symphony Hall Newark, New Jersey
Aug 18 2008 8:00P
Wingate Field Brooklyn, New York
Aug 21 2008 8:00P
Plush Jacksonville, Florida
Aug 22 2008 8:00P
Jannus Landing Saint Petersburg, Florida
Aug 23 2008 8:00P
Central Broward Park Lauderhill, Florida
Aug 24 2008 8:00P
Hard Rock Live Orlando, Florida
Aug 26 2008 8:00P
The National Richmond, Virginia
Aug 27 2008 8:00P
Ram’s Head Live Baltimore, Maryland
Aug 28 2008 8:00P
Club Soda Montreal, Quebec
Aug 29 2008 8:00P
Kool Haus Toronto, Ontario
Aug 31 2008 8:00P
Neighborhood Theater Charlotte, North Carolina
Sep 1 2008 8:00P
Dekalb Events Center Atlanta, Georgia
Sep 3 2008 8:00P
House of Blues New Orleans, Louisiana
Sep 6 2008 8:00P
Westchester County Center White Plains, New York
Sep 7 2008 8:00P
RFK Stadium (Outside) Washington D.C., Washington DC

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   About Beres Hammond


Don't be deceived by Beres Hammond's cool profile. The playful smile, the unassuming demeanor, the beard, the cap and the spectacles might lull you into forgetting that you're in the presence of an awesome musical talent, Jamaica's greatest practicing singer/songwriter. Beres remains cool, though he knows that he's one of a handful of people responsible for maintaining a mighty legacy of soulful reggae music a select group of Artistes like Toots and Gregory, like Dennis and Bob. "Father bless me with a song," he pleads on the last cut of his album, 'Music Is Life,' "to make the whole world sing along. Regardless of the race, regardless of the taste." In the year 2001 the blessings just keep coming, the world keeps coming, and is just starting to catch on.

Over the course of a 30 year career, Beres has poured his smoky-sweet voice an instrument of subtlety and power reminiscent of an Otis Redding or a Teddy Prendergast over every kind of riddim track, from the funked up reggae jams of the '70s fusion band Zap Pow to the lush instrumentation of his 1976 album 'Soul Reggae' to the spare digital beat of his 1985 dancehall breakthrough "What One Dance Can Do." In 1990, his album 'A Love Affair' for Donovan Germaine's Penthouse label raised his popularity to new heights. Cuts like "Tempted To Touch" and "Who Say" with Buju Banton are still effective in the dancehall today as they were as pre-releases. The '90s proved to be Hammond's decade, during which he blazed a trail of modern classics for a variety of Producers, from the strugglers' anthem "Putting Up Resistance" (Tappa) to lovers' laments like "Come Back Home" (Star Trail) and "Double Trouble" (Steely & Clevie).

The rub-a-dub groove of his current hit single "They're Gonna Talk" (track number two on 'Music Is Life') was recorded right there in the home studio by Flabba Holt and Style Scott of the legendary Roots Radics, whose riddims are clearly as powerful today as when they were the backing band for giants like Gregory Isaacs. No computer can rock quite as steady as these veteran musicians. "I personally don't believe in a whole heap of technology business," says Beres. "It's all about what you have to offer. As long as your vibes are there, that's what the people feel."

Beres sophisticated musical taste is well suited to translate easily across cultural divides, yet the international reggae massive has remained his most loyal fan base. He did collaborate on Maxi Priest's first American hit, "How Can we Ease The Pain," in 1990. A brief encounter with Elektra Records in 1994 yielded the excellent but under-appreciated album 'In Control' with its R&B-flavored single "No Disturb Sign." But for the rest of the decade, Beres has focused his attention on his own label and production company, Harmony House, distributed by VP Records. (A sampling of some of the label's finest recordings to date can be found on the VP Compilation Harmony House; verse one.) In the last few years, Harmony House and VP have released memorable albums like 'Love From A Distance' and 'A Day In The Life', which have in turn yielded chart-topping hits like "Can You Play Some More" and "Can't Stop A Man." Indeed, Beres appears to be unstoppable. And with the release of 'Music Is Life', he is poised to share his considerable gifts with an ever-larger audience.

The new album ranges widely over styles and themes: from the rock-solid reggae of "Ain't It Good to Know" a plea for peace and unity amongst his brethren to the quiet-storm consciousness of "African People" and the tasty Spanish accents of "Honey, Wine and Love Songs" (produced by Philip "fatis" Burr and featuring a tasteful guitar solo by the great Earl "Chinna" Smith). Guest appearances on the new album range from late '80s dancehall stalwart Flourgon (making a joyful noise on the sound system blast "I Love Jah") to internationally acclaimed multiplatinum rap artist Wyclef Jean. "Clef is a good youth," say Beres. The two legends joined forces at new York's Hit Factory last summer to record the sizzling Latin-flavored jam "Dance 4 Me," a song that combines Beres' sultry vocals with Clef's raps and flamenco guitar. Imagine Santana's "Maria Maria" in a Jamaican style and you'll get an idea of this song's potential to blow up on an international level. "All you fake singers," Clef's raps as the tunes fades, "bow down to the legend.

Whatever the international audiences may do or say, at the end of the day, Beres' heart and soul remains grounded in his beloved homeland Jamaica. "Rockaway," a single that's currently bubbling on the JA charts, is a sort of open letter to the reggae music fraternity, celebrating the days when good music as opposed to easy gimmicks was the order of the day. "Right now we need a brand new start," Beres sings "People everywhere needs more music from the heart." It is a heartfelt song, offered in a spirit of encouragement. But the underlying message is a serious one: Beres has heard the state of Jamaican music today, and he knows it can be better. "Over a period of time, the business did sorta get deaf," he says with a pained expression. "I yearn for the days to come back when people truly appreciate this kind of thing that we're doing. It's gonna take some time to come right back when people truly appreciate this kind of thing that we're doing. It's gonna take some time to come right back around to what the real music is. But I have time. Me is Job's godfather," he adds with a laugh. "You hear about Job, the long suffering bredda in the bible? I am his godfather. So yes, I have time."

Come to Beres Hammond's show today and you will find thousands of delirious fans cheering and singing along with every word. He delivers each song with absolute confidence and freshness, his little wiry frame soaring with the melody and story lines, thrilling the ladies in the crowd and REVEALING a few of the men's secrets along the way. Few artists can tell a story and bring it to life more vividly than he can.

For Beres, music truly is life. It's not unusual for him to stroll downstairs fresh from his morning shower and lay down a rough vocal idea to be worked out later. "We no stop make tune," he explains, relaxing on a breezy veranda in Kingston. "Every day, each vibe you get, just comes natural. You can sing about this and sing about that and sing about the next Just make some songs man. Songs about everything: love affair and life itself; ups and downs; and your brothers and sisters trying to survive in the street. It's for real. No fantasy business. We don't rehearse them, just make the vibes flow. Like Bob did say, a natural mystic. Yunno? Natural. It goes on and on."







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trevor





Jul 6 2008 3:10 PM

living legend di king fi know dat Jah Bless
Midnight Fish





Jul 6 2008 12:34 PM

Greetings King
Give Thanks

bles

One Love
Midnight Fish
Hot Colin (Sweeter Than a Dove)





Jul 6 2008 5:53 AM

hi beres i love all ur music sir, thank u for adding to ur friends list enjoy the rest of the weekend ;)
m@tze


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Jul 6 2008 5:37 AM

blessed love and respect for the
vibes brother,jah love&bless..
ONELOVE everytime!!
Ras Ophir (When We A Shoot - new chune!)





Jul 5 2008 11:28 PM

Bless, King!
Magnum





Jul 5 2008 5:59 PM

BIG UP URSELF FADA BERES
YOUR D REAL BIGMAN IRREPLACEBLE
.Queen Ann.™





Jul 5 2008 12:54 AM

hi Beres i heard you were in my neck of the woods,paying tribute to mr Alton Ellis, oh my god time has change i know it was great, it was the talk of the town, i am so proud of you, keep exceling, baby keep flying honey i am proud may you always be bless.
TONY SMITH





Jul 4 2008 3:57 AM

" The most important thing about our acts is not whether we'll be praised or punished, it's about whether we feel good or bad about ourselves by acting the way we do.
"

This quote helps me to make decisions from my heart. When the world feels that it is not right for me to do so, I read that quote and realize that no matter how tough the decision might be, I make it. Because at the end of the day, it's not about whether mom or dad or my friends will criticize or praise me, it's all about me. It's all about me feeling good or bad by acting the way I did. Often at times I feel good because I did not listen to anyone and if I make a mistake, I won't have anyone to blame but me because no one gave me advice to act the way I did.
*Ram$ Da Don*





Jul 4 2008 5:08 AM

Irie Uncle Beres This a Cris (Delroy Youngest son) Much Luv and respect !!!!!!!
Tonisha





Jul 4 2008 5:36 AM

Hello Mr. Beres Hammond! Stopping by to show Much Much Love and Respect! Waiting for that album to drop and i know it isgoing to be fyah! cant wait to see you in concert on august. 21! Bring it on once again! Blessed Love!
Jeannie





Jul 4 2008 10:22 AM

Greetings from Canada, thankyou for adding me and welcome to my circle of friends. I luv Rockaway and can't get enough of it. I am so happy that Beres is coming to Toronto woo hoo!!!! Have a great weekend.
.Queen Ann.™





Jul 2 2008 8:00 PM

beres im really exited that you are going to be in philly can't wait to see you we are so exited i know it going to be great as usual love you love ya
Sawdog





Jul 2 2008 9:26 PM

Thanks for all the beautiful music, I cannot get enough of it. I am a big supporter and listener of reggae and want you (Whoever does your page) to stop by my page and leave a comment, give thanks and be blessed, until next time...
Montserrat's Quiet Storm





Jul 3 2008 8:01 PM

Hello my love! I can't wait to see you in Boston once again. Blessings your ultimate fan. Love ya Lots.
~Amy's space





Jul 2 2008 10:19 AM

bless up...one perfect love seen
sistao





Jul 2 2008 12:27 PM

Yes Ayah mista King!!!!!
I love what you do!! i'm too disappointedthat you do no come at the Zenith of paris!!! I had come for you!! i hope to see you soon in france, really!!!
BIG BIG raspect for you!!!
Stay bless and guidance
Juicy





Jul 1 2008 4:33 PM

I'LL C U THERE....... GIVE THANKS 2 U... LOVE ALL THE TIME..
Diviniti Media Productions Limited


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Jul 2 2008 6:47 AM

More Life - More Energy - More Blessings
KING LUAN





Jul 1 2008 2:54 AM

irie blessins king!!!!

me really appreciate ur music!!!

it is a pity that you won´t be on the summerjam!!!!!

one love
Bym Corner





Jun 30 2008 12:41 PM

Give thanks!!
rightup





Jun 30 2008 12:35 PM

blessup king showing some love and support nuff respect
Roger Banton





Jun 30 2008 5:50 AM

Yes I, greetings from Paris !!!
QUEEN





Jun 30 2008 4:04 AM

GREETING, YES A BOND OF LOVE IS REAL! MUCH HONOR & RESPECT TO THE I. JAWANZA IS DOING BETTER NOW, OR DID YOU GET THE WORD ON HIM? WELL MOST PEOPLE DON'T TALK BACK IT'S JUST ABOUT THEM! LOVE ANY WAY THAT IS WHAT GOD WANT OF ME.
STOP BY SOME TIME REAL IS WHERE IT AT!
UNITY LOVE,
JAH BLESS QUEEN WEBB
FELICIA





Jun 29 2008 11:14 PM

I love Beres Hammond music. I need to know when will the cd be out?
shy





Jun 29 2008 7:02 PM

I would love to see You and Buju in St.Vincent.This would be a historic event.Nuff Respect B.
Jazzy_ Fizzle





Jun 29 2008 4:43 PM

Want to express the love i have for your music, Your an amazing artist and the way you sing your songs just make me fall in love all over again with life in general regardless of the difficulties and obstacles that it has.. Loved you in Miami, came out to see you in Atl and i just heard you coming again in Sept i can't wait.. God Bless.
.Queen Ann.™





Jun 29 2008 1:38 PM

hi beres just showing you some love honey on the weekend have a wonderfull week love you much
Iya Karna - new album out!





Jun 29 2008 11:16 AM

We must stop confusing religion and spirituality. Religion is a set of rules, regulations and rituals created by humans, which were supposed to help people to grow spiritually. Due to human imperfection, religion has become corrupt, political, divisive and a tool for power struggle. Spirituality is not theology or ideology. It is simply a Way of life, pure and original as was given by the Most High of Creation. Spirituality is a network linking us to the Most High, the universe and each other. As the essence of our existence, it embodies our culture, true identity, nationhood and destiny. A people without a nation that they can really call their own, is a people without a soul. Africa is our nation and is in spiritual and physical bondage because Her leaders are turning to outside forces for solutions to African problems when everything Africa needs is within Her. When African righteous people come together the world will come together. This is our divine destiny!

Words of H.I.M.
HAILE SELASSIE I, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, the Conquering Lion of the tribe of Judah
shorteeeee!!!!!!!!!