Duane Stephenson
Duane Stephenson (born c. 1976) is a Jamaican reggae singer who has released three albums on VP Records, and works primarily in the roots reggae genre.
Career
Born in Kingston, Stephenson was the singer in the band To Isis for ten years before recording as a solo artist from 2005. He began to release solo records 2005, starting with the single "24 Hours" in 2005. He signed to VP Records, who released his first album, From August Town, in 2007. The album was included in Billboard's "Six Essential Albums Heralding Roots Rock's Resurgence" in 2008, with Patricia Meschino commenting on the album's "beautifully nuanced vocals and heartfelt lyrics". He went on perform at Reggae Sumfest and toured with Dean Fraser, playing throughout the Caribbean, the United States, and Europe.
His second album, Black Gold, was released in 2010. The same year he toured with The Wailers Band on their tour of the United States and South America, after recording the anti-hunger song "A Step For Mankind" with the band for the Solutions for Dreamers: Season 3 album, released to funds for the United Nations World Food Program.
In January 2014 he performed Rebel Salute.
Third album Dangerously Roots: Journey...
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