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Reggae Artiste Black Uhuru Biography by InfosysTV The most successful of the second-generation reggae bands, Black Uhuru maintained their high quality despite numerous personnel changes in their 40-plus-year history. The first reggae band to win a Grammy award, for their 1983 album Anthem, Black Uhuru was called "The most dynamic and progressive reggae act of the 1970s and early '80s." The band, whose name comes from the Swahili word meaning "freedom," was formed in the Waterhouse district of Kingston by Don Carlos, Rudolph "Garth" Dennis, and Derrick "Duckie" Simpson. When the group experienced difficulties securing a record contract, Spencer left to pursue a solo career and Dennis joined the Wailing Souls. Simpson, who remained the thread throughout Black Uhuru's evolution, reorganized the band with Errol "Jay" Wilson and quivery-voiced lead vocalist Michael Rose. Accompanied by the rhythm section of Sly Dunbar on
Country Singer Justin Moore Biography by InfosysTV
Justin Moore hit Nashville in 2009 with a ready-made image. He was the good kid from a small town with a rowdy heart of gold who just happened to be able to sing about it. Moore had grown up in tiny Poyen, Arkansas, where he worked on his grandparents' cattle farm and enjoyed an archetypal American rural childhood. He started singing as early as two years old, and at eight he won a talent show at the local high school. He sang gospel songs in church but spent the rest of his time listening to country music, studying the genre inside and out, focusing on old and new country all at once. He knew what he was doing, too. Moore may have been from a small town, but he wasn't naïve, and when he finally moved to Nashville after high school, he was prepared and already armed with a manager. Soon he had an attorney, too, and signed a writing deal with Big Picture Music. He later met producer and songwriter Jeremy Stover, and the two began writing together, patiently waiting for the right break.
Moore eventually signed with Big Machine Records, part of Valory Music Company and home to pop-country stars like Taylor Swift and Jewel. By then, Moore had assembled a pretty solid band, which led to some opening spots in 2008 on tours by Trace Adkins, Luke Bryan, Brooks & Dunn, ZZ Top, and the Rowdy Frynds Tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Hank Williams, Jr. His first single, "Back That Thing Up," was released later that year and made it onto the country Top 40 charts. A second single, the autobiographically apt "Small Town USA," was released in February 2009. It topped the charts and paved the way for his self-titled debut, Justin Moore, which earned middling reviews from critics but became a Top Ten success nonetheless. In 2011, Moore returned armed with another number one country hit, "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away," and a second studio album, Outlaws Like Me. The album also reached number one on the Billboard Country Charts on its way to being certified gold; "Bait a Hook" and "Til My Last Day" were also hit singles pulled from the record, with the latter peaking at seven. Moore returned with his third album, Off the Beaten Path, in the fall of 2013 and it produced another pair of high-charting singles in "Point at You" and "Lettin' the Night Roll." 2014 saw Moore pairing up with Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil on a cover of their hit "Home Sweet Home" for the tribute album Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe. That same year he received the New Artist of the Year award from the Academy of Country Music Awards. In advance of his forthcoming fourth album, Moore released the single "You Look Like I Need a Drink" in November 2015. Peaking at 22 on Billboard's U.S. Hot Country chart, "You Look Like I Need a Drink" was featured on the full-length Kinda Don't Care, which saw release in August 2016.
A Hendersonville man was caught having sex with a pig after his penis got lodged in the pig’s vagina. David Chavez of Hendersonville, North Carolina is in police custody after a local farmer found him having “inappropriate relations” with a pig on his property. The farmer, not wanting to be named publicly, reported hearing loud squealing coming from the pig pen in the back area of his property. Suspecting that wild dogs might be trying to hurt his pigs, he quickly grabbed his shotgun and made his way out. "That’s when I saw him. I was just in shock at the sight of it. I yelled at the man to get off my pig or I would damn well shoot him. He was screaming saying he was unable to move as his penis was stuck in the pig’s vagina.” Confused, the farmer alerted police. Deputy Ryan Cooper, an employee at the Hendersonville Police Department, explained “ When we got there they were locked up pretty good. It’s not the sort of situation you expect to get called to, it was extre
QUICK FACTS NAME Dierks Bentley OCCUPATION Singer BIRTH DATE November 20, 1975 (age 41) EDUCATION Vanderbilt University PLACE OF BIRTH Phoenix, Arizona ZODIAC SIGN Scorpio Synopsis Dierks Bentley released his self-titled debut album in 2003, and the album's single, "What Was I Thinkin'?" topped the country charts. His 2005 effort, Modern Day Drifter, also went platinum. Bentley became the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry when he was inducted on October 1, 2005m and that year, he won the CMA Horizon Award. His first DVD, The Dierks Bentley Experience, was filmed in 2006. Early Life and Career Country music singer. Born November 20, 1975, in Phoenix, Arizona. Inheriting a love of music from his father, Bentley picked up his first instrument, an electric guitar, at age 13. After graduating from a prestigious East Coast prep school and attending Vanderbilt University, Bentley dropped out of college to pursue a career in music. Eyes of an angel by Si
Dancehall artiste Queen Kamarla Biography by InfosysTV Reggae / Dancehall artiste Queen Kamarla has been on the upward path to success. Her life is a testament to perseverance and the power of believing in a dream. But to fully understand her, we must take a look at what made her the artiste and person she is today. Queen Kamarla A.K.A Platinum Sheriff was born Kamarla Pitter on July 9, 1983 to mother Carmen "Ms. Rose" Rainford and father Francisco Pitter. Her early years were spent in the community Portsmouth, Portmore. Because of abuse, financial difficulties and neglect, Ms. Rainford left Mr. Pitter taking Kamarla and her other two children, Stevie Rainford and Marlon Grant, with her. It was very difficult on Ms. Rose as she ended up living in Trench Town (Jungle) in the early 1990's. As a child Kamarla attended various schools and never graduated or even achieved a high school diploma. As a result of poverty she had to leave high school after grade nine. However
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