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AFRICA TOUR DATES - 2009

SENEGAL - TBA

GAMBIA - DEC. 26 & 27 (see flyer)

SIERRA LEONE - TBA

GHANA - TBA

 

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DISCOGRAPHY

           2008 Jah Is My Navigator

2007

God Is Greater Than Man

2006

Revelation Time

2006

Now and Forever

2006

Live in San Francisco

2006

Child of a King

2005

Upright

2005

Reggae Max, Pt. 2

2005

Luciano & Friends

2005

Jah Words [UK]

2005

Jah Words

2005

Hail the Comforter

2004

Serious Times

2004

Lessons of Life

2004

Jah Warrior, Vol. 3

2004

Jah Warrior, Vol. 2

2004

Call on Jah

2003

Visions

2003

Toe to Toe, Vol. 4

2003

Tell It from the Heart

2003

Duets

2003

4 Rebels, Vol. 2

2002

Serve Jah

2001

We Three Kings

2001

New Day

2001

Great Controversy

2001

4 Rebels

2001

3 Wise Men, Vol. 2

2000

Wisdom, Knowledge & Overstanding

2000

Live!

2000

Live in Venezuela

1999

Sweep Over My Soul

1999

Champions in Action

1999

3 Wise Men: Love Peace & Consciousness

1997

Messenger

1995

Where There Is Life

1995

Don't Get Crazy

1995

Back to Africa

1995

After All

1994

One Way Ticket

 

 

 

 

 

Luciano Flyer for Gambia shows - December 2009
 
 
luciano at kwt radio - gambia
 Luciano gambia Traditional welcome - luciano gambia

 

 

LUCIANO JAH MESSENJAH

Luciano (real name Jepther McClymont), born October 20, 1964 in Jamaica is a top Jamaican roots reggae international superstar. 

He first began recording in 1992, with his debut single "Ebony & Ivory" on the Aquarius Record label and followed with his debut album 'Moving Up' for RAS records in 1993. Luciano is the seventh of nine children and was born to extremely spiritual and musical parents while growing up in Daveyton, a small district in the central parish of Manchester, Jamaica.

Luciano's music is influenced by Stevie WonderFrankie Paul and late reggae singer Dennis Brown. It was later on that he changed his stage name to Luciano while often being referred to as "Jah Messenjah" and also at around that time collaborating with Fattis Burell's Xterminator label where he developed his conscious roots aspect. After recording several LPs for Burell he recorded a set for Island records before starting an independent career recording. Luciano's most recent work to date is his album 'Jah Words' (released worldwide April 26 2005 on the RAS record's label) which features such singles like the romantic 'Angel Heart' and the political 'Cry for Justice', the album also features his heavenly single with a distinctable thumping dancehall beat named 'Why Should I' with backup vocals by Shelene Thomas, Luciano even recorded a video for 'Why Should I' not widely know commercially but notably a dancehall classic like many.

After voicing several covers for the Producer Sky High, Luciano released "Give My Love A Try," which was produced at Castro Brown's New Name Studio and was a hit in Jamaica. It was there that Luciano met Freddie McGregor the former Studio One child star who had become an International Reggae Superstar. Joining McGregor's Big Ship production company, Luciano began creating cultural, conscious reggae that reflected his religious and social concerns. Again in 1993, Luciano scored a #1 UK reggae hit with the song "Shake It Up Tonight" but Luciano says, "I didn't see myself going in that pattern, singing love songs, dressed in a felt hat, looking smooth. It looked very splashy".

Luciano is an award-winning artist and although his object is to stay humble, he has received numerous awards including 'Most Spiritual and Educative Singer' and Mandela's 'Most Cultural Artist'. He even received a plaque from the Jamaican government to encourage him in the work he is doing.

Doing good works are not confined to just music for Luciano, as he is a firm believer that he should be a positive role model. He says "I've never stooped low and I'm not gonna bow to Babylon and no matter how much me angry bout certain tings, me nah come pon stage and express myself inna no negativeness". As a messenger, Luciano always strives to be true and righteous as he delivers the word of Jah. He says, "I cannot become egotistical about it".

He was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer on October 15, 2007, in recognition of his contribution to reggae music.

In July 2009, Luciano payed his respects to fellow musician Michael Jackson by releasing a Reggae tribute of Jackson's iconic song, "We are the World" on LionI Records. The original song was recorded by many famous musicians and actors of the 1980's and raised money through the USA for Africa charity for hunger and AIDS relief.

 

 

  
  
 

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