TT-Scott, Pat Kelly, Dennis Brown, Pinchers and Sanchez.
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My style is oringinally mixtures of my family. Influences like TT-Scott, Dennis Brown, Pat Kelly from the Technics, God Father Junior English who are already well known in the music industry. I Thank JAH for the blessings of Music within all the members of my family!!!
This is the official page of Shem Scott aka Sion Sound ™. Born on April 15 in South London, England (Queen's Mary Hospital) . Raised in Toronto, Canada. As a youth, Shem has been singing from the age of 3. Joined the Church Of God Of Prophecy at the age of 9. He has been apart of church choir's such as YOMC (Youth Outreach Mass Choir), Faith Outreach, West End, Power House and (BIC) Brothers In Christ. As the years went by, Shem has branched his talent not only within the church, but has reached out to his peers and will continue to sing Yahweh's message across the globe. Gradutated from Trebas Institute in Toronto, Canada on March 9, 2000. Shem has earned his Music Production/Audio Engineer Diploma and has continued his music to a whole new level. Coming from a Maroon musical family, Shem's father who was born in Jamaica is also known in London, England as TT-Scott a Reggae/Soul Singer and musician who has been on tour in London, Germany, Jamaica ect.... Yes it is true that Dennis Brown "Crown Prince of Reggae" is Shem's 3rd cousin on his fathers side. Dennis Brown is known world wide and respected by many. ONE LOVE TO ALL MASSIVE AND CREW. To Contact Shem Scott for music/performances only, go to sionsound@hotmail.com
Fundamental Facts about
Maroons.
The Spanish were the first to introduce African slaves to Jamaica. Such individuals replaced the original servile labor force – the native Tainos, who had died of disease and overwork. When the Spanish were driven out of Jamaica by the British in 1655 many of their black chattels seized the opportunity to escape bondage and fled into the islands mountainous interior. Once there, they established villages (which periodically attracted runaway British slaves to their numbers) and became known as “maroons” (which comes from the Spanish word “Cimarron”, meaning unruly or wild). English efforts to subdue the maroons were unsuccessful. Ultimately, in 1739 a deal was arranged whereby the maroons would be left alone in exchange for returning runaway slaves. This arrangement lasted for nearly fifty (50) years. In response to a rebellion in Western Jamaica, however, 1500 English troops were sent along with tracking dogs to round up some 300 maroons. Moreover, in an effort to end this nuisance once and for all, the government ordered the rebels deported to Nova Scotia, Canada. Later, some of these were allowed to go to Sierra Leone, Africa. Even more fascinating is the fact that after slavery ended in 1838 some maroon descendants/relatives returned to Jamaica as indentured servants. A maroon presence is seen today in four islands parishes – Trelawney, St. Elizabeth, Portland, and St. Mary. Further, they also are represented in the national parliament.
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Yoooo check this...I'm featured in XXL Magazine this month!! Wow and to be blessed to also be in The Source Magazine in December. Say what?! Yup, we've recently been interviewed by The Source as new up and coming artists and the exclusive interview is available now at www.thesource.com/2009/10/sihhn-j-rocka-saria-knowledge/ It's such an honor to have this opportunity....thanks to the hip hop community for your support! Now "Bump The Beat" and let conscious independent hip hop flow through you blastin loud through your speakers!
As you may or may not be aware SoundARC hold a charity gig every year at Club 85 in Hitchin in aid of the Garden House Hospice in Letchworth, and this year we are going to try something a little different from previous years.
This year we are going to take over the club and host 37 acts in one weekend putting full bands upstairs and acoustic acts downstairs in an event that we are calling ARCfest!
It all starts on Friday 4th December at 7pm and then continues on through Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th from 12pm-11pm
As well as raising money for the Garden House Hospice in Letchworth, ARCfest will showcase all the different genres of bands that we at SoundARC have come across over the last 4 and a half years. Over this weekend a lot of the acts that you will see don’t get a chance to play a great local venue like Club 85, So as well as hearing new music you will see all manors of genres and styles from acoustic - Metal - Indie - Rock - Punk - Electro - Ska - Funk - Hip Hop/Rap - Alternative - Rhythm & Blues - Reggae - Grunge and loads more that I cant remember!
Hi, I’m so glad we have become friends! I would love to hear your comments on my new single “Its gonna turn” It would mean a lot to me, thanks again for your friendship! Hope to see you down the road