Jamaica Gleaner

U-Roy set for first NY performanc­e in over 25yrs

- Dave Rodney Gleaner Writer diademata@aol.com

JAMAICAN MUSIC icon and pioneer, U Roy, who ruled the charts in the ’70s with classic anthems like Penny for Your Song (with Derrick

Harriott), Stop That Train, Dread inna Babylon, Wake

the Town, Rule the Nation and Wear You to the Ball (with John Holt), is scheduled to perform in Queens on Sunday, June 25.

‘The Originator’, as he is also called, has earned an invitation to dazzle the audience at New York’s Groovin’ in the Park concert at the Roy Wilkins Park, where he will join reggae/rocksteady hitmaker Freddie McGregor, chart-topper Ken Boothe and music magician Leroy Sibbles. All four acts will form part of a special package that celebrates the magic of the rocksteady/reggae era. This will be U-Roy’s first outdoor concert performanc­e in New York City in more than 25 years, and he is elated by this unique opportunit­y to take the audience on a journey down memory lane.

“This performanc­e is a big, big thing! The last time I performed outdoor in New York was with Toots in Central Park in the ’80s,” he recalled.

“I have heard about Groovin’ in the Park, but this is the first time I am being invited to perform. Its an honour, and I will do my best to please everyone,” he affirmed.

U-Roy is a major magnet for reggae audiences in Europe and Africa. A few years ago, he had minor hit stateside with singer Richie Stephens called Real

Reggae Music. A follow-up single, Nah Complain, with entertaine­r Kafinal, topped reggae charts in Canada and New York. Earlier this year, he recorded Pumps & Pride with singer Tarrus Riley, and it is getting traction on numerous stations in the diaspora. But his monster smash is still his collaborat­ive song, Wear You to

the Ball, which was released with John Holt in the early ’70s. It reached No. 1 on the Jamaican charts and stayed there for 12 weeks. GAME CHANGER “Wear You to the Ball changed everything with my music career, and it is still to date my biggest success. It is requested by fans everywhere I perform. Fans just love it,” he disclosed.

When asked which other artiste he would consider recording with, the Wake the

town singer said emphatical­ly, “I would love to do a collaborat­ion with Mariah Carey. She has a musical range that only Minnie Riperton can match. She is a high-grade singer. I also love Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Diana Ross, and Whitney Houston. These are some of the best singers of all time,” he said.

Groovin’ in the Park, is New York’s annual premier reggae/R&B outdoor music extravagan­za, and this year’s event will also feature R&B sensation R. Kelly.

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FILE U-ROY
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Freddie McGregor
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Leroy Sibbles
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Ken Boothe

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