Ras Michael

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Ras Michael (also known as Dadawah) is a famous Jamaican reggae singer and Nyabinghi specialist, born Michael George Henry in Kingston, Jamaica in 1943. In the 1960s he worked at Coxsone Dodd’s legendary Studio One as a session musician and released a number of singles. He was the first member of the Rastafari movement to have a reggae radio program in Jamaica ("The Lion of Judah Radio" program first aired in 1967). His band is called The Sons of Negus and are known for their drumming. He performed with Bob Marley at the One Love Peace Concert in Jamaica in 1978. In addition to acting as an evangelist, ambassador and diplomat for the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church internationally, Ras Michael is one of the founders and president of the Rastafarian International/Marcus Garvey Culture Center in Los Angeles, and the Fly Away Culture Center in Kingston, Jamaica. Currently he lives in California.

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[edit] Reggae4Africa

One of Ras Michael's latest projects is supporting the "Reggae4Africa" Festival which will be held in Essouira, Morroco in October. Ras Michael attended the press conference in Morroco to launch the festival. Here is the press release:

"Reggae 4 Africa announces a Benefit Festival in Essaouira, Morocco starting on Friday 26 October 2007 playing for three days.

Confirmed acts are Buju Banton, Boom Shaka, Rocky Dawuni, Junior Ried, Barrington Levy, Hassan Hakmoun, Elan, Sister Elqn, and Ras Micheal

Other artists to be announced and the festival will be compared by Sinead O'Connor, Erika Badu and Lauren Hill"

[edit] Birds in the treetop

Birds in the Treetops
Praising Far I
Flowers in the Garden
Bowing Down their Heads
Rastaman sit up giving praises
Praises unto Far I
Then why should I?
Why should I?
Not praise Rastafari?
Birds in the Treetop by Ras Michael

[edit] Discography

  • Dadawah - Peace & Love + Nyahbinghi (1974)
  • Peace and Love (1975)
  • Rastafari (1975)
  • Tribute to the Emperor (1976)
  • Kibir Im Lak (1978)
  • Movements (1978)
  • Rastafari Dub (1979)
  • Disarmament (1981)
  • Revelation (1982)
  • Ras Michael & Zion Train (1984)
  • Love Thy Neighbour (1984)
  • Rally Round (1985)
  • Zion Train (1988)
  • Know Now (1990)
  • Glory to God (1992)
  • Spiritual Roots (1999)
  • Lion Country (1999)
  • A Weh Dem a Go Do Wid It (2003)
  • Run Aggressors Run (featured in the film Catch A Fire 2006)

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