RootsDaniel: music and lyrics composer, lead vocals - bass - rhythm guitar;
Jerry Lions: drums - percussion - keyboards - guitars -engineer;
Crystalite: backing vocals;
Di Prince: backing vocals;
FarI: percussion.
Influences
Life experience, world situation, Almighty Jahoviah
The Rainbow warriors
RootsDaniel & HQ
Little Indian Girl
Peter always contemporary
Israel and New Breed - Alpha & Omega
Praise Him
Interview with Gayokla Nichi, Native American Traditional Healer & Executive Council Member of the Native American Leadership Alliance.
For the children: Navajo Hoop Dance
Greetings Everyone, RootsDaniel & Crystalite welcome you.
RootsDaniel has been playing guitar since his teens and has been a member of diverse groups over the years but always working on his own music as well: rehearsing with his band HQ and doing gigs.
For the past 16 years balancing work, family, life in general and more left the music in a resting place, but in the recent months it had to come back and claim its rightful place and at the moment RootsDaniel is working on his first album and he’s involved in other music projects with other artists.
The message in the music is as a whisper in your ear, you just have to listen to it carefully, spreading the message of love and harmony, of equality and justice, the very law of our Father, the Maker of Heaven and Earth and all that is therein; the music is in our souls, in our bodies and our spirits, we use it for the good of mankind and to praise Jah, expressing the situation of today, the suffering, the crying for help and hopes of the nations. Our music is for every nation and people of the Earth, it is aimed to everyone's heart to see truth, to seek the truth and to do good. “
In life we have seen much suffering and tribulation: everywhere people is dying of starvation, of curable diseases, of lack of clean water, yet the Earth was made to take care of man’s necessities and although it is true that there has never been as much people as today, the Earth is very much capable of doing her job very well even now.
So what happened to arrive at this situation we are in today?
Corruption happened, greed happened, the control of a few over all.
Could we ever heal the illness of thousands of years, in other words, could we save the world?
Unfortunately the answer to this question has to be “no.”
No man could ever do such a great thing; too much pollution, too many injustices, too many inequalities, too much suffering, too many wars, too much greed, too much deception; the list can go on and on and on.
Only God can change the world, we have been given a time and a place to change our ways in this life, if we listen it will be well for us, but if we don’t then it won’t be well.
With all the evidence of its own imminent destruction mankind is still running a lost race against the Maker of Heaven and Earth, who can stand before His presence?
Bow down to The Most High and worship YAWEH all that exists because our King is coming to rule the Earth!!!
We can certainly do our part by spreading the word of our Father through music, poetry, love, care, charitable works, in righteousness and devotion to our Creator to prepare a people for His return.
“…We are recruiting soldiers for Jah Army
For Jah time is now… “ Peter Tosh
"…Oh Thou that heareth prayers
Unto Thee shall all who live come to worship…” Hope Davies
We proudly present you the amazing Minister Hope Davies, we strongly advise you to visit her MySpace.com/hopedavies and listen to her inspiring and capturing voice
We are honored to introduce you to Sonnie Badu who we recently saw performing in London; enjoy listening to Sonnie on our Myspace page.
A true spiritual message of hope, healing, inner peace and love to all who listen!!!
It's our honor to introduce you to our brothers and sisters across the sea:
Native American "Amazing Grace" in Cherokee, by Walela
A very talented flutist and more: Mary Youngblood live "Tears For Kientepoos"
Listen to Brenda MacIntyre Medicine Song Woman... let her voice and music bring healing and inspiration to you all
World Visitor Map
Heartikal greetings, just giving you a shout and spreading more LOVE still. JAH bless. All the best to you for 2010. A new year, a new beginning. Let JAH be praised!
To be one, to be united is a great thing. But to respect the right to be different is maybe even greater.
JAH BLESS AFRICA
Wishing is good for us. Daydreams, fantasies, castles in the air, and aspirations all drive us forward, impel us to make things happen.They also tell us a lot about ourselves. Our wishes come straight from our core, and they are loaded with vital in.
United we stand; divided we fall
JAH works is powerful ... keep on blazing JAH fyah Rastafari LOVE & blessings Oneness LOVE & honors Iverytime
PS:Can you do me a favour ? I am nominated for FEATURED ARTIST OF THE YEAR 2009 by MySpace and I need your vote! You can vote until the 8th January one time per day. It is easy to vote. Click on the link below
with this Love I&I gonna Liquidate Exterminate all evil Conception Jah love is the best no othe love can test keep it blazing...............babylon is falling
JUDGEMENT - "Tumbling down" - Eternal Riddim - OFFICIAL VIDEO Goldcup Records is proud to present the New Music Video By Jah Humbly,Ras Ijah{Eternalfyah} & Konfidence on the Eternal Riddim 2009. Directed by Dennis Thompson Jr. and Dean Thompson. http://www.myspace.com/goldcuprecordshttp://www.myspace.com/judgementgroup
"Just enjoy the life in two ways. Or they believe there is no magic in the world. Or is that the world is magic. Which is, shall receive, which is going to let him! That is all. Have a wonderful day.. Happy New Year..Hugs and Love..Valéria
Is Africa really fragmented, and has independence been achieved on this great continent only to see the African nations themselves transform differences into divisions? And are such divisions as already exsist, imposed on Us by history and circumstance, to be widened and deepened by Our own efforts?
Countries where the people have lost unity, mentally or otherwise, have become playgrounds and laughing stocks of outsiders.
Nobody knows better than We Africans that the policy of divide and rule is the aspiration of those who seek to benifit at others expense......
An age-old technique, which We may expect to encounter again and again in Our struggle to attain independance in fact as well as in name, is summed up in the maxim "divide and conquer."
The best chance for one county to attack another comes through noting the divisions of its people within
It is a sound tactic of military statergy to attack where your opponent's defence is weakest. It is surely sound statergy for all of us to move ahead where such movement is unobstucted and unimpeded
Unity should be the cornerstone of relations among African States for it would ensure confidence and cooperation. Dissunity, on the other hand, while dissipating their strength, always ends in regrettable results.
Our greatest weapon is the oneness which We share as Africans
After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem, & some songs, on myspace... Poem 187 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse (see my blog for details): A SOUTH SHIELDS WALKABOUT - AUTUMN 2001
Out of the museum-and-gallery (Wiser on Cookson and the local way), Down Ocean Road with, to the right of me, Its eateries and, left, neat places to stay; Before, on either side, Marine Parks - The southern-one a most beautiful place, Teeming with moorhens, swans, grebes and mallards In a small lake at a scenic-hill’s base.
Then (holding chips from the parade’s cafe And, thus, a flock of gulls squawking above) Onto the South Pier I made my way: Seeing seaweed over rocks - like a glove - And high-and-dry sands held from transgression By growth of grass and the weaving of wood, Plus, in the dim light of a sleepy sun, Fishing boats returning to Tynemouth’s hood.