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FREDDIE MCGREGOR

Internationally
acclaimed, Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and
producer, Freddie McGregor, has been moving people with
his conscious lyrics for over 40 years. Equally at home
in lovers rock or roots & culture, this unstoppable
wonder boasts many hits like
Push Come to Shove,
Africa Here I Come, Just Don't Want to Be
Lonely, I Was Born A Winner,
Guantanamera, his
signature Big Ship and Lock Dem’ Down and
Bangarang, both chart topping #1 hits from his
latest album -
Comin' in Tough.
Influenced by the sounds of Stevie Wonder, the legendary Bob Marley,
Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, Bob Andy and many others,
Freddie finessed his talent with early tracks like
Why Did You Do It and Do Good and
Good Will Follow You. In the
mid-sixties he teamed up with Ernest "Fitzroy" Wilson to
form the duo Freddie and Fitzroy while he
continued to develop his craft.
In 1975, Freddie's
musical and lyrical content changed with a strong slant
towards lyrics of social consciousness with tunes like
Mark of the Beast, I Am A Rasta and reggae
classic Bobby Babylon. In 1977
Freddie released his long awaited album Mr. McGregor,
which contained reggae mainstays such as Zion Chant,
Rastaman Chant and Walls of Jericho. This
album marked a major milestone in his stellar career and
in 1981 his
tune Big Ship became one of reggae's biggest
hits, earning him a permanent place in reggae music
history.
In
1989, Freddie launched his own record label, Big Ship,
featuring Jamaica Classics Volume One as
the first major release. Part of this compilation
included popular tunes like Little Roy's Prophecy
and Derrick Harriot's The Loser. Today, Big Ship
is the largest and most recognized reggae label in Japan
handling its own production, manufacturing, distribution
and promotions. To date, Big Ship has produced several
reggae artists including General Degree, Cutty Ranks,
Mikey Spice, Benjy Myaz and Freddie’s daughter
Yeshemabeth. His album entitled Anything For You
featuring the songs Uncle Sam, I See It
In You and Anything for You, was nominated
for a Grammy. Recently Freddie produced the historic
Super Stars Extravaganza DVD, highlighting rare
concert footage from the 1989 Denbigh Show Ground (May
Pen, Clarendon, Jamaica). The DVD features live
performances by the great Dennis Brown,
Gregory Isaacs, Cocoa Tea, Barrington Levy,
Frankie Paul, Carlene Davis and the
legendary Tamlins.
Over the years, Freddie has consistently “given back” to
the community in many ways. He produces his own concert
entitled RockSteady Meets Reggae, which promotes
unity within the reggae fraternity. He also donates to
charities throughout the world and manages his own US
and England based children's organizations; Big
Ship Foundation Inc. and the Freddie McGregor Children’s
Fund, both of which
provides
services and funding to renovate schools.
Freddie
McGregor continues to please reggae fans and music
lovers throughout the world headlining
international concerts
and venues including Poland's Blue Note, Japan's
Jumping Splash, Reggae Sunsplash (Clapham
Common), the Cartegena Festival (Colombia),
Midem (France), the Jamaican Expo (performing
for Nelson Mandela and Prince Charles), the London
Hammersmith Apollo - performing with John Holt and
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Annual
Caribbean Tourism Week (NYC) and many others. On
August 8, 2003, Jamaica's Prime Minister, P.J.
Patterson, honored Freddie with the prestigious
Jamaican Order of Distinction in recognition of his
contribution to Jamaica’s music and culture.
His popular tune,
Lovers Rock, was featured in the critically
acclaimed HBO exclusive Disappearing Acts and
Harlem’s famous Apollo Theater saluted Freddie
with the honor of being an Apollo Living
Legend. |