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when: Thu 24 July  
Event title Horace Andy, Johnny Clarke
Where: Tripod - Dublin
Category: Gigs
 
Event description:


An iconic reggae producer and vocalist, Horace Andy is known for his falsetto vocals and hit songs such as "Government Land", "You Are My Angel", "Skylarking" and his cover of "Ain't No Sunshine". He is also known for his work with Massive Attack. In 2008, Horace Andy brings us his voice again through his new artist album On Tour.

Joining him on the bill is Johnny Clarke, the Jamaican reggae artist, in his first ever Irish show. Johnny is a Rastafarian whose songs have covered concerns of the movement such as anti-violence ('Let Go Violence') and the legalization of marijuana ('Legalise It')

POD Concerts presents
HORACE ANDY & JOHNNY CLARKE
 Support: TBA
Thursday June 24th
Tripod – Old Harcourt St Train Station – Dublin 2.
Doors – 7.30pm
 
Tickets €25 & €30(inc. booking fee)  available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie 
www.trojan-records.com
www.myspace.com/horaceandy1

HORACE ANDY brings us more legendary vocals in his brand new artist album, On Tour.
 
Horace Andy is undeniably one of Jamaica's most distinguished and beloved vocalists. As a roots reggae songwriter and singer, he is known for his falsetto vocals and hit songs such as "Government Land", "You Are My Angel", "Skylarking" and his cover of "Ain't No Sunshine". In 2008, Horace Andy brings us his voice again through his new artist album, On Tour.

An iconic reggae producer and vocalist, Horace Andy, (born Horace Hinds, 19 February 1951, Kingston, Jamaica), is blessed with one of the most distinctive voices in music, his emotive delivery is beloved of reggae and music fans alike.  He has sung on many classic productions for reggae producers, including Phil Pratt, King Tubby and Prince Jammy. His earliest recordings were in Jamaica in the late 1960s, "Got to Be Sure," was the song that was cut as the singer's debut single and following after it was "Skylarking," which sealed his stardom, rocketing to the top of the Jamaican chart. From that point on, the hits have kept on coming. 

After a move to London in the mid 80s Andy found a new generation of fans in the 1990s, thanks to his work with trip hop pioneers Massive Attack, including "Angel", a reworking of ("You Are My Angel"). He continued from here to record new music, with an album called Living in the Flood released in 1999 on Massive Attack's Melankolic record label, and Mek It Bun in 2002. Andy also featured on the world music project, 1 Giant Leap, and on the Easy Star All-Stars 2006 album, Radiodread.

Throughout his career, Andy has revisited old songs time and time again, a practice typical of Jamaican vocalists. Almost uniquely, however, the singer's later versions invariably stand up against the originals, and no matter how many times he re-cuts a song, Andy always brings something new to it. He's one of the only artists around that will never record a truly definitive version of any song, each will be another exquisite reflection.  The Trojan label has been a home for some of Horace Andy's best work and is now proud to release his latest masterpiece.

On Tour is the latest album to showcase this exceptional voice and classic production skills.  A slightly more contemporary sound is evidence that Horace Andy's finger remains on the pulse musically, yet the soul of his music is still very much rooted in the sound of his birthplace, a place where he comes back to record this album, in his own studio. Andy has not only produced the whole record but also plays almost all the instruments on it.  On Tour takes us on a journey through his last year on the road, referencing the places he's been, sights, people and emotions, yet the sound remains distinctively Horace Andy's, warm melodic reggae. 

On Tour proves there's never been a time when he wasn't releasing exceptional records.

 
Location
Venue Tripod
Homepage: http://www.pod.ie/about_tripod.php  
Street: Harcourt Street
ZIP:
City Dublin
Country: IE
 
Location description:
The idea behind Tripod was simple - to create a multi-functional club and live music venue within an original shell structure that was forward thinking. Something that wasn't to a prescribed formula, something unique and inspiring, fusing architectural styles and live and electronic music.

The whole space is pierced with a central architectural core around which the building functions. Off this are three venue spaces that can be used for live performances, DJ shows, circulation space and also includes a VIP bar within the core. With versatility a prime objective Tripod caters for standing shows or fully seated shows, running in conjunction with the club space or independently.

The aesthetic is one that plays on the fusion idea and the notion of 'industrial chic', with the shell being a celebration of the original building and the new architectural insertions juxtaposed with this.

Two and a half years in the planning, the live music venue boasts a perfect line of sight from every point in the venue including - most importantly - the bar! It's size is idyllic, it packs a vast crowd yet due to its layout retains a very intimate atmosphere.
 

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