'Like Father Like Son' rocks Toronto PDF Print E-mail

VP Records artistes Tarrus Riley, Jimmy Riley, Duane Stephenson and Dean Fraser literally 'locked' the city of Toronto with their show 'Like Father Like Son' staged at the Kool Haus Entertainment Complex.

 

The line-up outside the venue began as early as 10:30 pm (early for the Toronto market), and wrapped the block as fans of all generations and cultural backgrounds lined up to see four of reggae's best artistes.

 

With music from DJ Wiz, White Bwoy and Vertex Sound, the event was hosted by Jahmin of 89.5 FM and Spex from 93.5 FM who rotated as they introduced some of the best local talent who warmed the crowd in advance of the main show. Super steel-panist Jango earned several forwards as he performed Tony Rebel's If Jah Is Standing By My Side and Collie Buddz Come Around.

 

Also earning favour with the audience was Mr Cooper who's song Old Fashioned Love is a local favourite; Jemini introduced her newest single Life, and King Ujah kept the crowd happy with his interactive song Change.

 

Jimmy Riley brought out the 'love' in lovers as he performed hits Rough Again, Inside My Heart and Love and Devotion, then offering newer songs recorded as recently as last week.

 

"It's been 10 years since I've performed in Canada," said Jimmy, "and it felt really good to be on that stage!"

 

Dean Fraser thrilled the crowd with his saxophone. Backed by the Black Soil Band, Dean had the crowd with hands in the air as they gave a full endorsement to his choice of "big chunes", the vibes he brought and his ability to rock them with his voice via the sax.

 

Duane Stephenson, one of the most anticipated performers for the evening, held the audience in the palm of his hands while he performed. Working the stage from left to right, all of Duane's songs were well received, especially his hit tune August Town which had fans singing word for word.

 

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Taurrus Riley
Tarrus Riley took the stage at 2:45 am, and was welcomed by lighters, hands in the air, and the waving of the Rastafari flag. The singer's hour-long set included songs from his new album Contagious, including Contagious, Human Nature and Start Anew.

 

Fans equally loved his performance of songs from his previous album, Parables, which when performed, caused the band to wheel and come again. Singing in unison with the reggae singer, fans became his choir when he performed She's Royal and Stay With You.

 

"We are really pleased with how the show turned out" said Eric of Action Promotions. "Toronto appreciates good music, and we're happy we could deliver!"

 

Dancehall act Assassin was unable to make the show due to circumstances beyond the promoter or the artiste's control. The police report, which was ordered three weeks prior to his appointment with the embassy, and with expedited service, was not delivered.

 

Calling from Jamaica to Delroy G's radio programme on CHRY 105.5FM on Thursday, Assassin and Action Promotions were honest with fans in letting them know Assassin would not be present, and assured them that details of a new show in March were being worked out with the artiste and his management.

 

 



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