Clinton Fearon & Boogie Brown Band with Rebel Lion
Nectar Lounge
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Seattle
Saturday, June 8 at 8 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
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Bar
Saturday, June 8 at 8 pm PDT
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6.8 Saturday (Reggae)
Boogie Brown Productions & Nectar present:
'The Seattle Reggae Nights #14 - "Time" EP release party' featuring:
CLINTON FEARON
& Boogie Brown Band
Rebel Lion
DJ Rootsonic
$13adv
8pm doors, 21+
Nectar Lounge
412 N 36th St
www.nectarlounge.com
Clinton Fearon
Clinton Fearon is a composer, songwriter, singer and player of instruments since his early teens, and a professional since the age of 19. He was born in Jamaica and become the bassist, vocalist and lyricist for the mythic Gladiators, as well as a session musician for Coxsonne Dodd in Studio One and Lee 'Scratch' Perry's at Black Ark, two of the main producers on the island at this time. He also composed some everlasting bass lines for well-known artists like Yabby You, Jimmy Riley, Max Romeo, Junior Byles and many others. After leaving Jamaica in 1987, Clinton Fearon start a new career from Seattle. With other musicians of the Gladiators, he decided to stay in the US and to found The Defenders. The band built a nice following in the Northwest. After five years the band split and Clinton Fearon formed the Boogie Brown Band with local musicians in 1993. Clinton Fearon recorded eight albums with Boogie Brown Band and two albums in solo acoustic.
Each song of Clinton Fearon is a strong message coming from the heart of a man who dedicates his life to help a better world to come. With chiselled music and poetic lyrics, he opens reggae to a wider audience who simply loves his beautiful songs.
"I write from my heart. The world is full of inspirations... nature, people, politics, love. I write about them all. My music is good for the soul - always with a message of hope and betterment for tomorrow. It's good for dancing, good for listening and I think it's good for all.” - Clinton Fearon