Tribo de Jah
Tribo de Jah | |
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Origin | Maranhão, Brazil |
Genres | Reggae |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Dubas Musica |
Associated acts | Sublime |
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Members |
Fauzi Beydoun Frazão Zé Orlando Aquiles Rabelo João Rodrigues |
Tribo de Jah is a reggae band from Brazil formed at the Maranhão School for the Blind. It was in this school where the members met. Four band members are fully blind while the fifth has partial vision. Due to the reggae movement caused by bands such as Tribo de Jah, Maranhão's capital city, São Luís is known as the Brazilian Jamaica. The vocalist of the band, Fauzi Beydoun joined the band some time after the band was formed, being originally from São Paulo.
Members
- Fauzi Beydoun – Vocalist, Guitar and writer
- Frazão – Keyboard
- José Orlando – Vocalist and Percussion
- Aquiles Rabelo – Bass
- João Rodrigues – Drums
- Marlon Siqueira – Guitar
Albums
- Roots Reggae – 1995
- Ruínas da Babilônia – 1996
- Reggae'n Blues (Fauzi Beydoun's solo) – 1997
- Reggae na Estrada – 1998
- 2000 Anos Ao Vivo – 1999
- Além do Véu de Maya – 2000
- Essencial – 2001
- A Bob Marley – 2001
- Ao Vivo 15 Anos – 2002
- Guerreiros da Tribo – 2003
- In Version – 2004
- The Babylon Inside – 2006
- Love to the World, Peace to the People – 2007
- Refazendo – 2008
- Pedra de Salão – 2014
External links
- Official page (Portuguese)
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