Reggae Movement & Party Guru Presents
EXCLUSIVE Colorado Performance w/ Live Band
w/ The ReMINDers, Liberation & Courier
Friday April 18th 2014
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm
$22 Advance / $25 Day of Show
Collie Buddz
Collie Buddz, from the isle of Bermuda, has done something
not impossible but something once seemingly very implausible. He’s become the
most buzz-worthy current Reggae artist over the past few years. In the summer,
2007, Collie Buddz’ Columbia Records self-titled debut album stormed the charts
entering the Billboard Reggae Chart at first position. The Reggae singjay
became an international star when this album went on to debut across the
world on every chart from Japan to Germany. With much of the production coming
from Collie himself, he delivered a solid effort with contributions from Supa
Dups, Shea Taylor, Bang Out, Screwface, Bobby Konders, and Crown N
Kah-So-Real.Released just a day before US Independence Day, Collie’s album
could be heard blasting out of car windows from Brooklyn to Kingston all summer
long. Critically speaking, Collie’s debut was a monster, his first single, an
undeniable summer anthem titled, “Come Around”. Source Magazine proclaimed,
“This 24 year old shotta has got an anthem spreading across the seas.” Hip Hop
Weekly said, “Collie Buddz is one of the most firmly grounded voices you may
ever encounter.” The industry excitement about this new voice in music
manifested in many ways namely by inspiring Collie’s musical peers to either
create their own remixes of “Come Around,” or join Collie on the official remix
of the single. Busta Rhymes, G-Unit, Shaggy, and Cypress Hill, all contributed
to the anthem.Incorporating influences from Hip-Hop to Soca, Collie’s music
nevertheless has a rock-solid foundation in Reggae - and its power to connect
ghetto reality with the highest heights of human aspiration - that is a rarity
even in Jamaica. But, to say he’s connected to the Caribbean community would be
an understatement. Collie Buddz, born Colin Harper, has become the Caribbean
culture’s resident ambassador.Touring extensively, Collie’s passport stamps are
a relative reflection of the worldwide love for Reggae and Caribbean culture.
From Madison Square Garden to Dubai, Collie Buddz is the definition of an
international recording artist. “It was crazy performing in the Middle East.
Who would have guessed how big reggae music is there? They knew all my songs,”
a jubilant Buddz explains. He has toured throughout Germany, France, England,
Japan, North and South America and the Caribbean.His unique blend of Hip-Hop,
Soca and Dancehall underlined with his ever-present passion for the modern
Roots Reggae sound has attracted tastemaker supporters all over the world. Reggae
pioneer David Rodigan [London] and New York Reggae stalwarts, Massive B are
just some of his most ardent supporters. Now on the verge of Collie’s sophomore
album release, the anticipation is palpable.In spite of a heavy touring
schedule since 2007, Collie is prepared to release a sophomore album that
promises an even greater insight into the multi-talented, singer/producer. “We
don’t have a title for the new album just yet but whatever we call it, the
album will be mad,” Collie excitedly explains. With production by Supa Dups,
Massive B, and Seani B among other contributors, Collie’s fans can anticipate
Collie’s unique twist on popular music.After ending his affiliation with
Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment, Inc in 2008, he found fewer restrictions
on the indy scene and has since founded his own independent record label,
Harper Digital alongside his brother [Smokey] and DJ [Genie] while working with
his longtime management group, Mojiza Management.Humble as always, Collie
simply says, “I’m just excited to be putting out another album. I love to make
music and the satisfaction is in having other people from all over the world
enjoy it. I live out of a suitcase and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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