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  • Reggae & Global Music Report
  • Reggae Nucleus
  • Reggae Nucleus
  • The Beat Magazine
  • The Hemet News
  • Daily Sundial
  • Reggae Magazine (Japan)
  • The Star (Jamaica)
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    Reggae & Global Music Report
    Column as You See 'Em by Chuck Foster


    Banana Boat Records has released Love Power, the debut U.S. release of Jahmark & the Soulskakers. Among the 12 cuts on the album (nine written by Jahmark Dan) is a Reggaefied remake of the popular Foreigner classic, "I Want to Know What Love Is." Jahmark, a singer/songwriter and accomplished painter from Kingston, Jamaica, formed Jahmark & the Soulshakers in 1987 while residing in Japan. Now based in Southern California, the hard-working 10- member band prides itself on playing top-quality, original music drawing from a wide range of styles, including Roots, Dancehall, Ska, R&B, Rock Steady, Mento, and Soca. They have performed alongside Third World, Pato Banton, Jimmy Cliff, Sly & Robbie, the Tamlins, Wailing Souls, Lucky Duke, Burning Spear, and many others, at such annual summer events as Oxnard Reggae Jam on the Coast and the San Diego Street Scene.

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    Reggae Nucleus
    Jahmark & The Soulshakers - Love Power for the Children of the Rainbow
    by Eric Kohler


    Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Mark DaCosta, aka Jahmark Dan, is an accomplished singer, songwriter, musician, and painter. With one full-length album and contributions to four compilations already to his credit, Jahmark and his band, The Soulshakers, have released their U.S. debut album, Love Power. Jahmark and I visited one evening at his home in Woodland Hills, CA. Our discussion was informative, a truly spiritual reasoning session.

    One of Jahmark's musical influences while growing up was Bob Marley. He feels very fortunate to have had the opportunity to not only see brother Bob perform, but to talk with him on occasion. After moving with his family from Jamaica to Florida during the mid-'70s, Jahmark met Bob's sister, Pearl Livingston, who introduced him to the Marley family. In fact, he was at the Marley's Miami home the day Bob came back from that ill-fated the to New York. To this day, he keeps in contact with Pearl.

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    As far as how Jahmark began in reggae music: "My contact was listening and dancing to the music I heard coming from the sound systems. Whether you realize it or not, you become musical... it comes into your soul. I really started playing music when I came to America in the mid-'70s, when Jamaica was going through political changes." Being the first time off the island for Jahmark, he was "not wise to the world, and felt dazed and bedazzled at times." Naturally, it took a couple years to adjust. It was during this time that he "started to lick the chalice a lot more and was really getting into the Rastafarian doctrine and philosophy." This was also when Jahmark began painting and songwriting. "A lot of my bredrens started calling me 'Jahmark.' They could see that I was touched.. .that Mark belonged to Jah."

    His two earliest songs written were "Misconception" and "Ganja Song," while his first live performance was at Liberty City Cultural Center in 1980. As do most singers and musicians during their early years, Jahmark performed in a handful of bands - Sun Ray, Rockstone (backing the Mighty Diamonds, The Meditations, Josey Wales, and Brigadier Jerry), and Redemption Posse (backing Leroy Sibbles, Pablo Moses, and Tiger - the latter at Jamaica's Sunsplash). On the evening when Redemption Posse backed Sibbles at SOB'S in New York, Jahmark met a promoter from Japan who offered to take the band to Japan.

    Japan really impressed him. "The atmosphere was so much more relaxed in Japan. I painted a lot more." Jahmark says of the Japanese and their culture, "It restored my faith in humanity knowing that not all people around the globe get caught up in the con. We are all born as innocent beings. Corruption is learned as you go along." After he departed from Redemption Posse, he formed Jahmark & The Soulshakers which was comprised of Japanese musicians. Between 1989-91, they recorded three albums - compilations Unity and Jus' Passin' Thru, and their debut album Viva Mandela. "The musicians were very eager to learn. In a short period of time we were doing quite well, until that incident occurred." After residing in Japan for nearly four years, Jahmark was faced with some "herb runnings" and spent three months at Nagoya Detention Center. Although unfortunate at the time, he believes, "On a deeper level, it happened for a reason."

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    In late 1990, when he came to California, it was "start over business" for him. In a matter of weeks after watching Urban Dread perform, he joined forces with this California band. Itchin' to play music and now able to pay bills, Jahmark feels, "It was a blessing from the most high for us to link-up." "After noticing that they had their own idea of how reggae should sound and being accustomed to having female back-up singers, I decided to get the Soulshakers happening again." He still plays with Urban Dread on occasion.

    Their first performance was in 1992 at The Palomino opening for The Itals. Not wanting to play the nightclub scene, this well-rehearsed ten-piece hand set their sites on festivals. Among the festivals/venues to the Soulshakers' credit are Reggae Jam On The Coast, San Diego Street Scene, Hemet's Reggae Fest, Ventura Theatre, and Beach Fest & Chili Cook-Off, performing alongside such artists as Jimmy Cliff, Third World, Pato Banton, Burning Spear, Wailing Souls, The Wailers, Eek A Mouse, and Lucky Dube. "I didn't want to be pegged as a 'local' band, even though we're in California. But to someone in Japan, we're international."

    In 1995, Jahmark contributed tracks for the gospel compilation, Reggae Worship, and reggae-tied Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is" for Thump'n Reggae Jamz. Last year, Jahmark hooked up with bredren Carl McGregor (bassist for Bamiki Bandula) who assisted him with the recording of Love Power. This U.S. debut album, released in early-'97 on Jahmark and friend Francisco Stitt's Banana Boat label, features twelve well-written songs that will "shake people's souls through hi-energy roots reggae." Whether because of the lead track, "I Want To Know What Love Is," the message to the children of the rainbow ,"Toy Gun," or the acoustic "Thank You Lord," Love Power is receiving rave reviews and is included on several playlists throughout the U.S.

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    This multi-talented, legend-in-the-making was among the acts at Hemet's Reggae Fest in June (his second performance at this event). He and his band shared the stage with the Wailing Souls and Wendy Shaw & The Fully Fullwood Band. With such top-quality musicians as Zebbie on drums and Suba on guitar, a Soulshakers' performance is not to be missed.

    Unfortunately, space does not allow me to write about our entire conversation. But I would like to thank Jahmark for helping me to overstand Jamaica's change of political power, drug infiltration, and the rise of popularity of dancehall. Maximum respect and forward on!

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    Reggae Nucleus

    Jahmark & The Soulshakers, Love Power (Banana-Boat)

    Positive vibrations from start to finish! Love Power is the debut U.S. release from Jamaican-born singer, songwriter, and painter Ras Jahmark Dan and his band of ten years, The Soulshakers. This album features a dozen explosive songs with themes ranging from love to the youth to the holy herb. Standout cuts include their irie rendition of Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is" "Toy Gun," "Love Power," "Thinking of You," and the acoustic "Thank You Lord." In addition to the musicians in The Soul Shakers, Jahmark is joined here by the likes of Boom Shaka's Lesterfari, Rebel Soul's Edgar Montas, and Bamiki Bandula's Carl & Delhart McGregor. This is just another reminder of how blessed we are to have such talents right here in our backyard.

    - Eric Kohler

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    The Beat Magazine

    ... several of America's best-kept reggae secrets, Jahmark & the Soulshakers and L.A.'s Sapadilla and Kindread, contribute one song each. I had the pleasure of seeing Jahmark & the Soulshakers at Oxnard's Reggae Jam on the Coast this year and their live performance is not to be missed.

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    The Hemet News

    With a backdrop of Mount San Jacinto, Jahmark Dan of Jahmark & The Soulshakers gives a vibrant performance in front of a dancing crowd at the Ramona Bowl during Reggae Fest '95...

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    Daily Sundial

    Jahmark & the Soulshakers brought a roots reggae performance to the USU Wednesday that rallied a large crowd into harmony and musical fulfillment. The musically and ethnically diverse reggae band played longer than the usual one hour set allowed by noontime concert officials.

    Common themes in reggae music were intertwined with a classically-jazzy upbeat style of roots reggae elements and sounds.

    Jahmark & the Soulshakers took control of their set with flowing melodies and energetic vocal deliveries. The Soulshakers produced a wide range of musical sounds in prideful reggae unity and harmony. Gary "Bassy" Stevenson's bass lines grooved conspicuously into the funky beats and rhythms supplied by drummer Jamey "Zebbie" Dekofsky and Jahmark. Soulshakers and CSUN music students Eric "Ras" Rasmussen (sax), and Glen Marhevka (trumpet) kept notes safely away from the wind and in perfect tune with the band. The seven- piece reggae ensemble never missed a beat.

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    Jahmark introduced his band and quickly broke into their first song "Fire Burning." They quickly orchestrated into the environmentally inspired, "Save the Earth." Jahmark chanted lyrics of praise to mother Earth and Selassie (Jamaican God). "We have to wake up and save the earth," Jahmark said.

    Sly rhetoric introduced-the next song called "Ganjah" and many people in the crowd responded with cheers. "This next one is for all the herb smokers out there - ganjah! ganjah! ganjah! - we know you not be studying 24 hours a day," bellowed Jahmark.

    Some students danced freely in the center of the court swaying to the harmonies emanating from the stage. If Jahmark & the Soulshakers had been playing in a festive atmosphere, party favors included, anyone would have trouble bulldozing themselves up to the stage.

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    The set came to a close with words of praise for the release of Nelson Mandela. It was just after 1 p.m. and several students braved tardiness to classes and stayed around for the final songs.

    The musical blend of a soul shaking tambourine, rhythm guitar, lead guitars, bass guitar, drums, congas and trumpet with spiritual vocals left some members of the audience in celestial bliss.

    "Everyone on this earth came from the one same God," Jahmark said. "We are all brothers and sisters regardless of color."

    Jahmark said his music is inspired by God and life. He wants to convey, through his music, ideas of global harmony and passive resistance.

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    "You have to realize what your mission is on this earth," he said. "It is not to rob and steal and that is part of what our music is trying to say"

    Jahmark organized his Soulshakers in 1987 in Tokyo, Japan where they reigned over the reggae music scene. They received national acclaim in Japan after winning the best band award, best bassist and vocalist on IKA 10, Tokyo's equivalent to Star Search.

    Since then, Jahmark has worked on a series of musical projects, while taking time to settle down in Los Angeles. He is currently performing and writing songs for two bands, which include The Soulshakers and local reggae breakthrough Urban Dread.

    "I don't want millions of people to follow me like the pied piper," said Jahmark. "You can't change anybody, you need to purify and change yourself--more in line of what your Father (God) wants in you. I know there is a creator who is near and dear to me." Jahmark has released three CDs. The last release titled "Stop the War," was recorded with the new Soulshakers.

    - By Dave Sands
    Staff Writer - Daily Sundial

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    Reggae Magazine (Japan)

    Click here to view the original review of "Viva Mandela" in Japanese.

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    The Star (Jamaica)
    Redemption Posse Comes to 'Mash It'


    Born out of the need to give vent to the feelings end frustration which emit from a ghetto experience, Redemption Posse discovered a similarity in purpose and became a group in 1983. The single beauty which underlines each song they compose is the concerted cry for unity.

    The group will leave Miami to carry across Jamaica their Festival top ten entry True Believer. This song was written by Immanuel "Drummy" Walsh, a past Alpha boy.

    Other members of the three man group are Ras "Jahmark" Dan and Patrick "Big Dread" Ross. As a group of artistes they all sing and play at least three instruments. They are also talented song writers.

    Individuals in the group have played for artistes like lan Hunter, Pablo Moss, Leroy Sibbles, Josie Wales, Brigidaier Jerry, the Meditations and Jacob Miller's Inner Circle.

    So for Festival '86 Jamaicans will see a Posse, Redemption Posse who may come to 'Mash Down' the area with their song.

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    The Star (Jamaica)
    Know the Festival Songs


    REDEMPTION POSSE sing "True Believer." They were lively on stage jumping up and down in their presentation. They received prize for best performer, $3000 from Sonic Sounds.

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