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Raggamuffin Music Festival

Wednesday 19 September 2007, 11:05PM

By Vodafone & Andrew McManus Presents

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Put UB40, The Wailers, Maxi Priest, Arrested Development, The Black Seeds
Katchafire, The Midnights and House of Shem together and what do you get? 
Well, first up, around ten hours of fantastic music! And that's exactly 
the musical feast on offer at Raggamuffin, an innovative new event 
showcasing the best home-grown and International reggae music, with a 
healthy dose of funk, dub, hip-hop and soul! 
 
Raggamuffin will tour Australia and New Zealand, performing in NZ at 
Rotorua International Stadium on Saturday February 2nd 2008. It's reggae 
King Bob Marley's Birthday in February (February 6 1945 to be exact), so 
what better month to celebrate! 
 
Promoter Andrew McManus said: 
"I've toured UB40 three times through Australia and New Zealand and they 
never cease to amaze me with just how good they are and how much their 
fans love them. That's where the idea of Raggamuffin came from. Reggae 
lovers rarely get a chance to see the music they love and that's really 
the driving force behind putting this event together. We hope we can do 
it annually." 
 
Headlining the very first Raggamuffin will be UB40, arguably the world's 
most popular reggae band. Their combined single and album sales are in 
excess of 70 million, which puts them in that elite category populated by 
the likes of The Police & Robbie Williams. They've had a staggering 51 hit 
singles, which is more than ANY other British outfit apart from Status Quo 
(and, yes, that includes The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, U2 and everyone 
else); and they've had #1 smash hits in virtually every chart on the 
planet. 
 
There's no doubt the eight boyhood friends of English, Scottish, Irish, 
Yemeni and Jamaican parentage from the inner-city areas of Birmingham, 
have done as much to popularise reggae globally as Bob Marley himself. 
 
UB40's best-known songs - One In Ten, Many Rivers To Cross, Cherry Oh 
Baby, I Got You Babe, Don't Break My Heart, Rat In Mi Kitchen, Kingston 
Town, Red Red Wine - always have audiences in fine voice, and their last 
album Who You Fighting For was nominated for a Grammy as 2006's Best 
Reggae Album. 
 
Their new album (coming to NZ soon) Under the Influence is set to be a 
UB40 classic. The band felt it was time to pay tribute to their early 
reggae and classic soul influences, and so have recorded wonderful 
versions of songs by Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Stevie Wonder, U Roy, 
Gregory Isaacs and Black Uhuru, to mention just a few. Their covers are 
destined to be crowd-pleasers when played live. 
 
Not surprisingly, UB40 pay tribute to their fellow Raggamuffin artists, 
THE WAILERS with a blinding cover of their song African Herbsman. 
 
Famed for co-starring with Bob Marley on all of his hit records and stage 
shows, The Wailers are the most celebrated reggae outfit of all time. 
Their live show consists of classic hits like Buffalo Soldier, I Shot the 
Sheriff, Is This Love, No Woman No Cry, Exodus, Jamming, One Love, Get Up 
Stand Up, and the list goes on and on.... 
 
Replacing Bob Marley after his death, Junior Marvin took up lead vocals, 
and in 1997 The Wailers bandleader (and Marley's right hand man) Aston 
'Family Man' Barrett recruited a young Jamaican singer named Elan to front 
the band. 
 
Elan had never performed with a band onstage before he did his first show, 
but believed the spirituality of Marley's music and lyrics helped him find 
himself. His presence in The Wailers has brought freshness and vitality 
to the already celebrated line-up, including original members Aston 
'Family Man' Barrett (the King of reggae bass players and Marley's Musical 
director), and Al Anderson, who's played and recorded with Lauryn Hill, 
Ben Harper, and James Brown, as well as Marley and Tosh. After leaving 
for a few years to pursue a solo career, Elan reunited with The Wailers in 
early 2007. 
 
Raggamuffin is pleased to welcome veteran recording artist MAXI PRIEST to 
the line-up. 
 
Born in Jamaica, and raised in the UK, Maxi Priest first gained worldwide 
recognition with the release of Maxi (1988). Recorded in Jamaica with 
legendary musicians Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, and Willie Londo, it 
contained the hit singles Some Guys Have All The Luck and a cover of the 
Cat Steven's classic Wild World. 
 
Maxi followed up this success with 1990's gold album release Bonafide. 
The single Close To You hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, #2 
on the Hot R&B Singles chart, and solidified Maxi's title as the 'King of 
Lover's Rock'. 
 
Maxi Priest's reputation for balancing hard-core reggae vibes with 
mainstream pop was firmly cemented by the mid nineties, leading to 
widespread critical acclaim and massive growth in his popularity as a 
recording and touring artist. 
 
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT lit up audiences when they were last in NZ this March 
supporting INXS and Simple Minds. The two-time Grammy winners are back in 
action with a great new album Since The Last Time. The eight-piece 
band's music shook the bootys, hearts and minds of listeners across the 
planet with hits like Mr Wendal, Everyday People, Miracles and Tennessee 
along the way to selling five million albums - it's good to have them 
back! 
 
Fronted by the charismatic Speech, Arrested Development are known for 
rockin' samples, live instruments, bold scratching, organic sounds and 
amazing vocals which form their unique and irresistible blend of hip-hop. 
They are an amazing band to experience live, and are sure to be popular 
with Raggamuffin crowds. 
 
Wellington 8-piece THE BLACK SEEDS have, since forming in 1997, achieved 
gold and double platinum selling albums. The band recently signed to 
renowned European based labels Sonar Kollek/Best Seven and Rough Trade NL 
and in July 2007 released their highly anticipated album Into The Dojo 
throughout NZ and Europe. The album reached double platinum sales after 
spending five consecutive weeks at #1 in the NZ album charts. 
 
The Black Seeds first started turning heads in 2001 with their debut album 
Keep On Pushing which was released in NZ (via Indie label Loop 
Recordings), Australia (via Shock Records), France, Belgium and 
Switzerland (through Productions Speciales). Keep On Pushing's debut 
single reached #29 in France's Groove charts and #100 in the overall 
French single charts. 
 
The bands second studio album, On the Sun (2004) debuted at #3 on the NZ 
album charts, achieving double platinum sales, and the single So True was 
one of the most popular and highly played songs of 2005. The Black Seeds 
have completed three successful European tours including a 27-show tour in 
2006 performing across Holland, Austria, Germany, Scotland, England and 
Ireland, and have headlined successful gigs in New York, Los Angeles and 
Philadelphia. 
 
KATCHAFIRE are NZ's premier reggae outfit. Their 2003 debut album Revival 
yielded the countries biggest selling single Giddy Up. 
Katchafire have since continued to release high selling albums, have 
supported bands such as Michael Franti/Spearhead and The Wailers on their 
05 NZ tour, and played to great acclaim at concerts and reggae festivals 
around the world. 2007 has seen the band with a busy International 
calendar taking the stage at festivals such as Roskilde in Denmark, 
Rototomsplash in Italy, SummerJam in Germany, Larmer Tree and Rhythms Of 
The World in England to estimated crowds of around 300,000. 
 
THE MIDNIGHTS were formed in 2002, and are the up and coming stars of the 
live reggae scene at its raw and exciting best. 
The band have developed an original reggae sound rich in lyric and infused 
with a hypnotic blend of psychedelic soul, jazz and RnB. They have 
supported Jamaican legends The Skatalites, and appeared on the same bill 
as Big Youth and Third World. 
 
HOUSE OF SHEM's music unfolds like a set of storybooks, speaking messages 
of cultural roots in Aotearoa and spanning the political, social, and 
personal. 
Carl Perkins musician, songwriter, and performer (previously from Herbs, 
Mana and The Twelve Tribes of Israel NZ) formed the band with his two sons 
Te Omeka and Isaiah, and says his sons were raised with reggae music and 
often accompanied their father on International shows such as The Wailers, 
UB40, Maxi Priest, Toots & the Maytals, and Judy Mowatt. House Of Shem 
have enjoyed hit singles, Keep Rising, Dreams, and What About The 
Children. 
 
So there you have it ... eight great bands providing a veritable musical 
reggae feast.... welcome to Raggamuffin! 
 
Saturday February 2 @ Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua 
TICKETS ON SALE Monday October 1st from Ticketmaster, 
www.ticketmaster.co.nz, ph 0800 111 999 
 

 
www.ampresents.com www.ub40.co.uk; www.maxipriest.com  
www.thewailers.com www.arresteddevelopmentmusic.com   
www.theblackseeds.com www.katchafire.co.nz www.themidnights.co.nz  
www.houseofshem.com