BlackasCole
BLACK as COLE is the brainchild of songstress Cecile Black and bassist Craig Cole, a band of zealous musicians who as friends thought it necessary to express themselves through music. The band performs a genre it calls Jam-on-Dub which basically is a fusion of different genres integrated into the base component of Reggae and Dub music. The band consists of seven members most of whom became close during their time in the UWI Pop Society, at the Mona, Jamaica campus and each musician brings their own personal touch and expression to the music. On guitar Richard Nelson brings a more alternative/blues sound while Jon-Joseph on keys pulls on his gospel and R&B background. Craig, who is the musical director/producer incorporates his experience in Reggae/Dub-Rock and gives direction to the band ensuring always that the power of Cecile's sultry voice personifies the essence that is BLACK as COLE and that the backing vocals, provided by Toni Blair and Chad-Anthony Smart, compliments her amply. As in Reggae the drum is the heartbeat of the music Mark-Anthony Reid on his drums bridges the gap between the various musical ideas that bounce from member to member. BLACK as COLE performs mostly original material and cover versions are usually interpretations of songs with significant impact on the band. It has been together for a little over a year but have graced a number of stages including twice at the Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival; Red Bones Blues Cafe'; Jamnesia; and Plug 'n' Play @ the Jonkanoo Lounge of the Wyndham Hotel to name a few. To date the band has released two official singles namely, 'Musical Romance' a R&B themed love song of how the founders of the band met; and also a Reggae cover of Adele's 'Hometown Glory'. When asked the significance of the name BLACK as COLE, the band explains that the meaning is two-fold in that while it incorporates different cultures into the sound it is at the core, black as coal: Afrocentric, positive and reverential to the rich heritage passed down by the pioneers of Reggae music and also simply a creative combination of Cecile’s and Craig’s surnames. BLACK as COLE represents music vested in love. Stay tuned for more from BLACK as COLE as it seeks to ignite your hearts with conscious uplifting messages of truth and love. Bookings: (876) 595-0505 | (876) 423-0525 Email: blackascoleband@gmail.com
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BLACKasCOLE changing the ideology on Reggae's limits
In a musical climate that's ever shifting, BLACKasCOLE have visioned a clear path for themselves and is making no stops in attaining it. Changing the ideology of Reggae's limitations is by no means an easy task, but the band is headstrong in seeing their most-prized dream a reality. We caught up with them for an in-depth interview which encompassed everything from their homage to the past to their hopes of the future.

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.

All eyes on BLACKasCOLE
"You'll never hear Black as Cole singing about 'bad-mind'; it's all about love. The band has its foundation rooted in love and we've built on that as we've matured in our craft," are words impulsively echoed by lead vocalist Cecile Black about a band that'll sure enough change the ideology of Reggae's boundaries.
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