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Pop / Rock 14 April, 2015

Sean Paul, Freedy McGregor Big Date In NYC On Holiday Remembering Fallen USA War Heroes

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Sean Paul, Freedy McGregor Big Date In NYC On Holiday Remembering Fallen USA War Heroes
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) International DJ Sean Paul is among the top dancehall/reggae acts confirmed for the second annual Oracabessa Festival at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, NY. The event takes place on Memorial Monday, May 25th, a federal holiday in the United States set aside for remembering those who died while serving the US armed forces.

"Memorial Day is an important day that is set aside to remember fallen US war heroes" Bobby Clarke, CEO of Irie Jam Radio, producers of the event said.

"Sean Paul's appearance will help the festival attract not only the traditional Jamaica/Caribbean, reggae/dancehall patrons but mainstream fans who have long embraced Sean's music. He has established himself as the top artiste from the Caribbean and has consistently demonstrated the ability to score international hit songs, having done so with Deport Them, Hot Gal Today, Gimmie the Light, Get Busy, Like Glue, Temperature, We Be Burning, Baby Boy and Come Over" Clarke noted. r

The Grammy winning artiste continues to make news internationally. He recently teamed with N.A.S.A. and Lizzo on a hot new single titled 'Hands Up Don't Shot" that addresses the hot button issue of police brutality, that continues to plague people of African decent in the USA. His 2003 Billboard chart hit Get Busy continues to do well and is one of several songs featured in the animation flick 'Home' that was released on March 27. A remixed version of Get Busy was previously featured in the Grind, Chasing Liberty, and Baby Mama.

Clarke said this year's festival will be filled with added excitement given the diversity of the lineup which includes veteran reggae crooner Freddy McGregor. Known worldwide for his riveting reggae ballads, McGregor began his musical career in the early 60's under the musical direction of the legendary Coxone Dodd. In 1972 he formed the Generation Gap band, recording "Homeward Bound" and "Justice & Equality" for producer Geoffrey Chung. After the demise of the group, he launched his solo career, mining gold with "Big Ship" which broke into the top ten of the reggae charts in England and Jamaica. Since then he has amassed an impressive catalogue of hits including "Push Come To Shove," "Africa Here I Come," "I Was Born A Winner," "Let Them Try," "Prophecy" and "So I Will Wait For You."

During his 50 plus years, McGregor has received numerous accolades including an International Award of Merit from the Canadian Reggae Music Award and an award for Best International Artist from the BBC Radio London Reggae Awards. In 2003 he was awarded the Order of Distinction (OD) by the Jamaican Government for his contribution to Jamaican music.

Other confirmed performers at Oracabessa Festival are Christopher Martin, dj Josey Wales, Tarrus Riley, Dexta Daps, Alaine, Suga and the Grace Thrillers featuring Shirley Willis.






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