The lively, upbeat Reggae Band with reggae in their bloodline known as Blaze Mob is now accepting serious booking inquiries for 2019 Dates.
The dynamic reggae band “Blaze Mob” – with harmony, unity, and the positive vibrations conscious roots reggae music springs. Composed of brothers Shaka “Rock” Dennis, Gyasi “Gong” Dennis, and “King” Saeed Dennis, Blaze Mob was throwing a listening party to promote their second full-length studio album “Words Carved in Stone,” released on the fittingly named “Dennis Dynasty” label; fittingly because the three young men are sons of Rudolph “Garth” Dennis, an original member of Black Uhuru and longtime singer for the Wailing Souls – a seasoned, veteran musician, who, by any reasoned estimation, is a foundational figure in reggae music.
BLAZE MOB:
“MUSICAL MESSAGES THAT’LL LAST FOREVER”
Shortly after its release in March, a reviewer for United Reggae wrote that Blaze Mob’s “Words Carved in Stone” is “one of the strongest collections of roots-reggae by an upcoming group in some time. The 16-song set is a blend of old school and contemporary sounds that appeals to a diverse demographic.” (Stephen Cooper)
Blaze Mob has gotten the crowd blazing at festivals & shows around North America & The Caribbean including:
Bob Marley Day - Long Beach/ Tribute to Legends San Diego
House of Blues - Los Angeles opening for Steel Pulse / Rebelution/ Soja / Slightly Stoopid
Queen Mary - Long Beach/ Raggamuffin Prod. Old school Jam / Freddy McGregor all starling up with a list of legends
The Roxy & Wiltern Theater with Tarrus Riley,
DUB Club LA with Israel Vibration, Niney the observer, Don Carlos
Saint Rocke - Hermosa Beach with Midnite
Belly Up Tavern - San Diego
Mateel Community Center - Humboldt County
Blaze Mob's First video from the new album was
"Big Road" a Dancehall/R&B cross-over
Blaze Mob recently returned from a soul-replenishing journey in Jamaica. While there they went back to Joseph "Jojo" & Ernest Hookim the owners of Channel One Studio in Jamaica. While there they went through the archives, selected classic riddims & remade back some of the riddims for a new sound & vibe. Sharpening their musicianship, they also worked with Earl Chinna Smith once a week, redeveloping the roots, resetting the vibes and catching back the classic roots Jamaican feeling. While in Jamaica they also recorded & shot video with Steam Team JA. Blaze Mob was busy doing a Press Tour with Jamaican & European Newspapers & Magazines. The first video from the new album Words Carved in Stone
was "Big Road" a Dancehall/R&B cross-over track. They just completed shooting the video for "Standing Tall", the second song from the album. The video was shot throughout California, premieres on Reggaeville today, December 21st.
PRESS:
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Booking/Interview/Info Contact:
Paraiso Music - Marjel McFaddin 310-809-5810
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