Andrew Bees Lead Vocalist of Black Uhuru with Zivanai Masango and King Hopeton

Sun Apr 23 2023

8:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

The Venice West

1717 Lincoln Blvd Venice, CA 90291

$25.00

Ages 21+

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Andrew Bees, is a "SoulJah of Love." Unconditionally living a "Real Life" fighting for "Justice" and "Clean Energy.".
For the past 26 years since 1996, Oneil Norman Beckford aka  Andrew Bees, has been the frontman for Grammy Award group, Black Uhuru.  Born on May 17, 1972  in the notorious Waterhouse District, Andrew was exposed and influenced by the best Reggae, R & B, and soul singers Jamaica had to offer.

In 1986 at the age of 14, Andrew became a regular performer on the popular "Colgate Cavity Fighters Club" program on Radio Jamaica — R.J.R. Andrew's tenure on R.J.R exposed his talents to reggae greats  Augustus Pablo, Half Pint, Hugh Mundell, King Everald, and Wayne "Sleng Teng" Smith, who invited him to join them on their respective stage shows. In 1989/1990, Andrew recorded his first songs "Life In The Ghetto," "Struggle and Strive," and "Be Cool" on Castro Brown's New Name Music Productions label.

In 1993 Andrew was invited to perform on Bunny Wailer's 100 Artist "Ghetto Bash Concert" at the Jam World Entertainment Center in Jamaica. The following year, Andrew collaborated with Fitzroy Francis on the single "Things A Gwan, Things A Go Dun,". That, in turn, led to the production of his first solo studio album Militant, which was eventually released in 1995 on R.A.S Records in the United States and on Sony Records in Japan.

In 1996,  Andrew was invited to join Black Uhuru as lead vocalist, touring extensively in Brazil, Europe, North America, and Central America. In 1998, Andrew recorded his first studio album with Black Uhuru entitled Unification, which was produced by the legendary King Jammy's. In 2000, Andrew recorded his second studio album with Black Uhuru entitled Dynasty for the US-based label R.A.S. Records.

In 2006, Andrew released his second solo album titled I-ration, produced by Walter Fraser and released on his Vizion Sounds label. Over the next few years, in between tours with Black Uhuru, Andrew continued to sharpen his skills in preparation for a solo career. In January 2012, Andrew recorded the single "Something Strange" on the Mighty 

In 2019, Andrew formed his own record label and trademarked brand called Beeshive Music. Since its inception, Beeshive Music has been instrumental in elevating the youth of the Waterhouse district in Kingston, Jamaica, supporting and encouraging the Youth to “get off the streets and into music” in favor of creating a positive future.

In late 2020, Andrew completed his latest album titled Real Life, produced by Andrew Seidel at SUB80 Music International. Real Life was digitally released in July 2022 and will be released on Vinyl in December 2022 on US-based label  LAW Records.

“Rasta always spreads consciousness, and speaks for the consciousness of the world. It doesn’t matter whose in charge, Rasta speak for the East, North, West, and South. Not only for America, but for Africa, Europe, Asia and all over the world. Rasta speaks for Solidarity, Upliftment and Education. The past is the present and the present is the future.” — Andrew Bees’s

 

Andrew Bees Lead Vocalist of Black Uhuru with Zivanai Masango and King Hopeton

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    Andrew Bees

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  • Zivanai Masango

    Zivanai Masango

    Dancehall Reggae

  • King Hopeton

    King Hopeton

    Reggae

  • Black Uhuru

    Black Uhuru

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    Derrick “Duckie” Simpson the “Gong Gong Gullie” is the founder and leader for reggae’s BLACK UHURU. Although going through numerous lead singers and musicians they have remained to be one of the most recognized and prolific reggae band for over 45 years. The Group’s line up is Duckie Simpson, Andrew Bees, and Elsa Green.
     
    The roots of BLACK UHURU were formed in Kingston Jamaica’s Waterhouse district also known as “Firehouse” in the early 60′s. Though considered to be one of Jamaica’s toughest neighbourhoods it’s home to several other reggae singers and musicians. It was where Duckie Simpson grew up and learned to sing from boyhood friends Winston “Pipe” Matthews and Lloyd “Bread” McDonald of Wailing Souls and Bob Marley. He recorded four tracks with Wailing Souls before forming his own group.
     
    The original Uhuru’s (Swahili for freedom) were Derrick “Duckie” Simpson, Ervin “Don Carlos” Spencer and Rudolph “Garth” Dennis. They only recorded a few singles “Folk Songs” “Time Is On Our Side” and “Slow Coach” before separating. Don went solo and Garth joined Wailing Souls.
     
    Duckie reformed the group adding Michael Rose & Errol “Tarzan” Nelson, both from Waterhouse. They recorded their debut album “Love Crises” in 1977 at Prince Jammy’s famous studio in Waterhouse on St. Lucia Road. It was later re-released as “Black Sounds Of Freedom”. Errol later left to join The Jayes. He was soon replaced by American female singer & dancer Sandra “Puma” Jones. They teamed up with drummer Sly Dunbar and bass player Robbie Shakespeare. Together they developed a musical style full of deep bass thumps, loud drum slaps, sharp keyboards, long instrumentals with guitar riffs, whirly back round noises, echos and the signature”woh oh oh’s” creating they’re “classic” sound. Producing hits like “I Love King Sellassie, “‘Shine Eye Gals”, “General Penitentiary” and “What is Life”.
     
    BLACK UHURU released the albums Red, Chill Out, Sinsemila and Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner and began to tour the world bringing them to international audiences. It was during this period they started to gain rapid popularity. They opened live shows for the Rolling Stones and the Police. They began to work with other well accomplished producers and musicians. Keith Richards played guitar for the “Shine Eye Gal” track. Dennis Brown “The Crown Prince of Reggae” produced the tracks “Rent Man” and Wood For My Fire”. The track” Spongi Reggae” appeared on an episode of The Bill Cosby Show and “Party in Session” in the movie 1980′s North Shore. BLACK UHURU made reggae history when they won the first ever Grammy Award for reggae music in 1984 for the album Anthem Shortly after the grammy Michael Rose went solo.
     
    Another Waterhouse resident named Delroy “Junior” Reid became the new lead singer. They released two albums Brutal and Positive. The Brutal album was nominated for a grammy. They filmed three music videos for the tracks “Fire City” “Brutal”, and “Great Train Robbery”, that track also played on a popular video game Grand Theft Auto. Sadly in 1990, due to ill health, Sandra “Puma” Jones passed away of cancer. Junior Reid shortly went solo.
     
    Then the original three re-united. They released four albums Now, Iron Storm, Mystical Truth and Strong. Each album was nominated for grammy. They made an award winning music video for the track “Tip Of The Iceberg” featuring rap star Ice-T in 1992. Eventually splitting up again. Carlos & Dennis left again & Duckie stayed again. This time there was a lawsuit brought amongst the group over the band’s legal rights in Los Angeles county court. Derrick Simpson won.
     
    As the new millennium approached there came a new lead singer yet again from Waterhouse named Andrew “Bee’s” Beckford. They released two albums. Unification was produced by King Jammy & Dynasty was produced by Fitzroy Francis & Duckie. They went on a worldwide tour featuring Sly and Robbie and had the famous producer Scientist as its road engineer. Andrew Bee’s then went solo.
     
    In 2007 Duckie & Michael Rose reunited after twenty years. They performed in Jamaica and did one international tour and released the single “Dollars”. In 2011 Duckie reunited with Andrew Bee’s after ten years. He added female backing vocalist Kaye Star and began touring again performing in South America & America.
     
    BLACK UHURU recently performed in a Broadway Musical. The red carpeted event “Loving the Silent Tears: A New Musical” premiered October 27th 2012 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Ca. They were invited to represent reggae music and performed a new track “Make A Deal”. And in Las Vegas Nevada BLACK UHURU was recently honoured for its contribution to the entertainment industry. August 31st if now officially “Black Uhuru Day” in the city of Las Vegas.
     
    BLACK UHURU’s long success has allowed them to become ambassadors of reggae while earning several achievements in the music industry. With 14 full length albums, 7 instrumental dub albums, and 4 live albums they have the highest record sales in reggae music behind Bob Marley. The album Red was voted #23 for Rolling Stone’s list of “100 Greatest Albums of the 1980′s. Aside from winning the first reggae grammy they have been nominated 5 more times. They are the only reggae group to have won the Diamond Awards of Excellence in 1994.
     
    Despite all of BLACK UHURU’s change of different singers and musicians the one thing that has always remained is Derrick “Duckie” Simpson. Much respect to a legendary figure for Reggae Music. The group is recently released a new album ‘As the World Turns’ which features Duckie on lead and was good for another Grammy Nomination in the category of ‘Best Album’.  You can find new Music Videos of the songs ‘Jah Guide ft. Bugle’ and ‘War Crime’ on youtube and more is to be expected of the notorious Reggae Band in the near future, stay tuned!

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Andrew Bees Lead Vocalist of Black Uhuru with Zivanai Masango and King Hopeton

Sun Apr 23 2023 8:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

The Venice West Venice CA
Andrew Bees Lead Vocalist of Black Uhuru with Zivanai Masango and King Hopeton

$25.00 Ages 21+

Andrew Bees, is a "SoulJah of Love." Unconditionally living a "Real Life" fighting for "Justice" and "Clean Energy.".
For the past 26 years since 1996, Oneil Norman Beckford aka  Andrew Bees, has been the frontman for Grammy Award group, Black Uhuru.  Born on May 17, 1972  in the notorious Waterhouse District, Andrew was exposed and influenced by the best Reggae, R & B, and soul singers Jamaica had to offer.

In 1986 at the age of 14, Andrew became a regular performer on the popular "Colgate Cavity Fighters Club" program on Radio Jamaica — R.J.R. Andrew's tenure on R.J.R exposed his talents to reggae greats  Augustus Pablo, Half Pint, Hugh Mundell, King Everald, and Wayne "Sleng Teng" Smith, who invited him to join them on their respective stage shows. In 1989/1990, Andrew recorded his first songs "Life In The Ghetto," "Struggle and Strive," and "Be Cool" on Castro Brown's New Name Music Productions label.

In 1993 Andrew was invited to perform on Bunny Wailer's 100 Artist "Ghetto Bash Concert" at the Jam World Entertainment Center in Jamaica. The following year, Andrew collaborated with Fitzroy Francis on the single "Things A Gwan, Things A Go Dun,". That, in turn, led to the production of his first solo studio album Militant, which was eventually released in 1995 on R.A.S Records in the United States and on Sony Records in Japan.

In 1996,  Andrew was invited to join Black Uhuru as lead vocalist, touring extensively in Brazil, Europe, North America, and Central America. In 1998, Andrew recorded his first studio album with Black Uhuru entitled Unification, which was produced by the legendary King Jammy's. In 2000, Andrew recorded his second studio album with Black Uhuru entitled Dynasty for the US-based label R.A.S. Records.

In 2006, Andrew released his second solo album titled I-ration, produced by Walter Fraser and released on his Vizion Sounds label. Over the next few years, in between tours with Black Uhuru, Andrew continued to sharpen his skills in preparation for a solo career. In January 2012, Andrew recorded the single "Something Strange" on the Mighty 

In 2019, Andrew formed his own record label and trademarked brand called Beeshive Music. Since its inception, Beeshive Music has been instrumental in elevating the youth of the Waterhouse district in Kingston, Jamaica, supporting and encouraging the Youth to “get off the streets and into music” in favor of creating a positive future.

In late 2020, Andrew completed his latest album titled Real Life, produced by Andrew Seidel at SUB80 Music International. Real Life was digitally released in July 2022 and will be released on Vinyl in December 2022 on US-based label  LAW Records.

“Rasta always spreads consciousness, and speaks for the consciousness of the world. It doesn’t matter whose in charge, Rasta speak for the East, North, West, and South. Not only for America, but for Africa, Europe, Asia and all over the world. Rasta speaks for Solidarity, Upliftment and Education. The past is the present and the present is the future.” — Andrew Bees’s

 

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