Aisha
Aisha, sometimes Sister Aisha (born Pamela Ross; 1962 in Wolverhampton, England) is a roots reggae singer.
Biography
Aisha's father ran a sound system, and she began singing at the age of eight, building up a strong local following before beginning her recording career. At the age of sixteen, she met Lippy, who owned the Locks City sound system, and she sang over the system's dub plates. In 1979, she successfully auditioned for the band Capital Letters as a backing vocalist. She went solo in 1984 and was soon introduced to Mad Professor, and after a few singles, Mad Professor produced her debut album, High Priestess (1988). A second album, Daughters of Zion appeared in 1993, with further albums in the years that followed, Aisha also working with Norman Grant of The Twinkle Brothers on two albums. She also featured on the Roots Daughters series of albums, alongside artists such as Kofi, Fabian, and Sandra Cross. She first performed in Jamaica in 2000 at the Augustus Pablo Benefit concert, and her debut performance in the United States came in 2004. She performed at the 2003 Meltdown festival (curated by Lee "Scratch" Perry) at London's Royal Festival Hall, which saw The Daily Telegraph...
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Christian Audigier and 689 by Brian Lumley presents Aisha Davis Live
The island diva Aisha Davis is rolling out big for 2014. The newly dubbed brand ambassador for Christian Audigier Beverages Jamaica and Metis motors (Tata Nano) will be putting on an exciting and wonderfully entertaining live show at the new hot spot for live music; 689 by Brian Lumley in the twice per monthly series 689 Musixology.

Sevana lifts voice at Earth Hour Jamaica...wows audience
Performing as part of an all female acoustic set, inclusive of Aisha Davis, Sezi, Stephanie, Charmaine Limonius, Ruth Royes and BLACKasCOLE, Sevana placed her personal stamp on classic Bob Marley singles Jammin' and Don't Worry to roaring applause from the near 3500 patrons. We caught up with the budding chanteuse, for an in-depth interview, in hopes of officially introducing her to the world.

Aisha Davis whispers melodies to the stars
It's been a while since female vocalists dominated varied musical soundscapes but with the ever-shifting persona of Reggae and Dancehall, Aisha Davis is determined to change the predictability of the genres by all mean necessary. Slated to perform at the Earth Hour Acoustic Concert on March 29th, we caught up with the bubbly chanteuse speaking on everything from musical identities to blurring genres.
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