Rock band Sugar Ray back in the ring as indie act

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- Rock band Sugar Ray back in the ring as indie act
- Ziggy Marley’s Family Business
- Music Review: BEPs bring summer fun with `END’
- Cryout has Nothing Beats A Failure But A Try hitting stores on June 9!

Rock band Sugar Ray back in the ring as indie act
Reuters
(Woo-Hoo)” the midtempo romancer “Love Is the Answer” and the reggae-influenced remake of Eddie Hodges’ “(Girls Girls Girls Are) Made to Love” featuring Collie Buddz. “We were part of a business where you had a hit single and you sold 3 million records but it’s different now” Quigley says. “The real core of our business is the live arena and for that you need songs on the radio. So we’re really going to try and get the song on radio and go out there touring this summer and show folks we’re still a great live band. (Editing by Sheri Linden at Reuters).
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Ziggy Marley’s Family Business
Seattle Weekly
If there’s one thing the Marley clan is known for aside from reggae music it’s producing children. Patriarch Bob Marley had 10 children and most of those offspring have a small tribe of their own. So entertaining little ones is second nature to the Marleys. Yet it’s still surprising that Bob’s oldest son Ziggy recently helped create and produce two children’s albums that are being released a month and a half apart. Three weeks ago he released one of them—his third solo album (as opposed to his recordings with his band the Melody Makers) Family Time featuring 13 tracks geared toward kids.

Music Review: BEPs bring summer fun with `END’
The Associated Press
” The happy vibe and auto-tune continues on “Party All the Time” marked by a chorus anyone can get behind: “If we could party all night and sleep all day and throw all of my problems away my life would be easy. “Fergie is prominently featured throughout. She pines for a lost love on “Missing You” sings through vocal effects over a Rob Base sample on “Rock That Body” and grooves reggae-style on the thumping “Electric City. “Listening to “The E. ” it’s clear to see the group’s break did them good: It may be the Peas’ best album yet.

Cryout has Nothing Beats A Failure But A Try hitting stores on June 9!
PRLog.rg (press release)
As the CD states Nothing beats A Failure But A Try is relevant to him personally and very much accessible to all reggae fans — and often upbeat yet the songs are kindhearted gentle which is the case in songs like “My Angel” and “Greyhound” — that showcase the reggae artist’s lovers side of himself. Cryout?s latest release is set to hit stores on June 9th. The CD is a sure thing for reggae aficionados and for world music fans that complain that reggae music is not what it used to be as far as its roots. And for the reggae fans that have not yet heard Cryout?s first two (2) CD releases Cherokee Nation and Righteous Medication For The Soul should get those albums for their collection. Tour plans for Cryout are being planned now and there are a few record release shows being played in preparation for the live tour slated for later this year.

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