About EAD Music Production
EAD Music Production is a Paris-based music event management company established in 2018 by founder Michael Dennis. With a distinct vision to bring the vibrant essence of Jamaican reggae music to France. EAD Music Productions has been dedicated to curating unforgettable experiences that celebrate the rich cultural heritage and infectious rhythms of reggae music, while also fostering cross-cultural exchange and appreciation.
In 2022, EAD Music Productions achieved a significant milestone with the successful organization of the Paris Reggae Fest. Held in November, this event garnered widespread acclaim and attracted music enthusiasts from across France. With a lineup boasting renowned artists such as Echo Minott, Dennis Alcapone, Earl Sixteen, Errol Dunkley, Joseph Cotton, Anthony John, Skarra Mucci, the festival served as a vibrant showcase of the diversity and talent within the reggae genre. Through meticulous planning and execution, EAD Music Productions created an immersive experience that not only entertained audiences but also deepened their appreciation for Jamaican reggae music and its cultural significance.
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About Reggae Music
Reggae music is born in Jamaica in the 1960s. The Reggae music is used to transport vital messages to the different communities. Early days it was deeply linked to the Rastafari in Jamaica.
There are many key players in Jamaican reggae music, To mention a few Toots and The Maytals, Carlton, Barrett, Bob Marley and Wailers, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Bunny Wailer etc. The bass sound in Raggae is thick and heavy, So the bass guitar often plays the dominant role in Raggae. Jamaican Reggae is mostly sung in Jamaican patois and lyric dialects.
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By the mid-1970s, Jamaican Reggae was spread out in the UK and Worldwide. In the year 1974 legend, Bob Marley was well-known for the whole world. In earlier days Reggae music was mainly dominated by male artists such as Gregory Isaacs. Since its international appearance, For the first time in South London genre was led by female singers like Thompson and Janet Key.
On 2008 February 24 Raggae Jamaica won the Academy Awards. To celebrate the event it was announced February 2008 was the ragge month in Jamaica by Jamaican prime minister Bruce Golden. In November 2018 Reggae music of Jamaica was added to UNESCO's representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
All about raggae is musically simple and the focus can be on the singer. The message is direct what is being sung. Certain foods make you feel better, medicine fights illness, meets make you angry, jazz makes you relaxed Reggae makes you happy. Reggae music is to spread love if it is love. Reggae is magic in music expressed in the lyrical content.