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Press Release: Reggae Living Legend to appearwith Queen Mushiya and Reggae Rolutions tonight - KNON 89.3 Irie FM Dallas 12 MAY 2K10

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EVERTON BLENDER feat ZION ROOTS @ CARIBBEAN GRILL (Dallas, TX)Queen Mushiya with Reggae Solutions crew is excited to welcome Jamaica's living legend Everton blender to the airwaves:
Everton blender
Everton Blender will be visiting the show to talk about his upcoming concert here in Dallas, Texas Sunday May 16, 2010 at the Caribbean Grill.  It is his first visit to Dallas in over 10 years.
It is no secret that he is one of the queens Rasta heros..
Join us tonight live:
KNON 89.3 Irie FM Dallas
Reggae Solutions
Wednesday May 12, 2010
10:00 pm to 12 midnight
Live on air number: 972-647-1893
Everton Blender (b. February 20, 1956) Everton Dennis Williams, in Clarendon, Jamaica) is an award-winning reggae singer and producer, known for his smooth, crooning, tenor vocals, up-tempo arrangements, and spiritually uplifting themes, successfully bridging the gap between roots reggae and dancehall.[1][2]
Williams was born in Clarendon parish but grew up on Maxfield Avenue, Kingston.[2] Williams began his career singing in an amateur talent contest in the late 1970s at Kingston's Bohemia Club, singing Dennis Brown songs under the name "Babbaru". He won the contest at the second attempt.[1] He performed with the Destiny Outernational, Master Voice and Santex sound systems, and released several singles, including "Where Is Love" in 1979 and "Ba Ba Black Sheep" in 1985. He failed to achieve commercial success, however, and he withdrew from the music business, returning to his trade as a house painter.[3]
Blender returned to music in the early 1990s when Garnett Silk, who had also worked with Destiny, introduced him to record producer Richard Bell, who signed him to his Star Trail label. This time around, Blender achieved success straight away, with "We No Jus' a Come," becoming a hit in Jamaica.[1]. Blender's success spread to the United Kingdom where his first album, Lift Up Your Head, reached number four on the Black Echoes music chart. The title track from the album was nominated for a Jamaican Music Award.[1] Further albums and singles followed, with his early singles from the second phase of his career collected on the album A Piece of da Blender: The Singles, released in 1996.
Blender was one of the most prominent singers in the 1990s return to 'cultural' reggae, along with the likes of Garnett Silk and Luciano.[3]
He has released several albums on Heartbeat Records and also set up his own Blend Dem Productions label, working with artists such as President Brown, Admiral Tibet, Louie Culture, Jah Mason, Spanner Banner, Richie Spice, and Anthony B, as well as producing his own recordings.[4]
Blender once described his songwriting process: "Well we just meditate, and a vibe just come to us, or we just sit in and bring tune from scratch without melodies or anything, and melodies come to you later".[5] Blender has rejected the slack lyrics that have become common in reggae, stating "If the people tell you that them want rubbish, you know say them nuff fi get rubbish. Them fi get good things fi keep them internal and external clean. Never to fail, always righteousness. That's what we're working for".[5]
Blender has toured worldwide. He toured Africa in 1999 to enthusiastic audiences, of which he said "they need to know about their culture ... some people like to come out and see Jamaican culture".[4]

Awards

Blender received the Chicago Martins International award, and South Florida Reggae/Soca awards in 1996 and 1997 in the "Most Improved Entertainer" category.[1]

Lift Up Your Head (1994) Star Trail/Heartbeat

  • Blend Dem (1995) Malako
  • Piece of da Blender: The Singles (1996) Heartbeat
  • Where Do The Children (1997) Heartbeat
  • Rootsman Credential (1999) Heartbeat
  • Live at the White River Reggae Bash (2000) Rounder
  • World Corruption (2000) Greensleeves
  • Visionary (2001) Heartbeat
  • King Man (2003) Heartbeat/Blend Dem
  • It's My Time (2005) Explorer
  • Live in Berkely (2007) 2B1 (DVD)
  • Red Razor Riddim (2007) Zion High/Lustre Kings
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