Rufftop Rock I’s Bio (@ReggaeVibesMus1)

Garfield Thomas, who is publicly known as Rufftop Rock I, is reggae recording artist who has a rich musical history which started when he was a child.

In his childhood days Thomas resided in a small community known as Two Rivers in Roses Hill, St. Andrew, Jamaica. Like a lot of Jamaican singers before him, he started singing in church. Though he recalls always belting out songs when he was a youth, there was one particular experience that he felt was significant in him deciding, definitively, that he wanted to sing professionally.

One Sunday after returning home from service, he was in a chocolate tree on a banking looking at the river; for some inexplicable reason he began chanting a popular gospel song: “I need another touch from the Lord, to guide me on the way to go home.” As the words left his mouth, tears ran from his eyes; and that was the moment that served as a catalyst for his career in music.

Unfortunately, due to political unrest in the aforementioned community, Thomas’ family, specifically his mother and six siblings, had to relocate to Allman Hill in the tiny district of Spring Field in St. Catherine, Jamaica. This is where Garfield started to experience music outside of the church.

The area had a popular sound-system called Prince Fame that would keep regular dancehall sessions. At these gatherings young Garfield got the opportunity to perform in front of an attentive audience. He also spent a lot of time honing his craft on a smaller sound called Brimestone. With Brimestone, in addition to performing, he was allowed to select music and compete against other artists to see who had better lyrics, flow and style. These clashes were instrumental in sharpening his music skills.

Garfield, who was now being called Daddy Mutt, soon became best friends with Fiyaneer, the son of one of the sound-system owners. They began making music together, like a duo, and were constantly in the streets pursuing new opportunities. One such opportunity came in the early 90s when they met the operator of Nitty Phonic Sound. The connection with him led to them linking up with Bescenta, another talented artist whose addition to the team transformed their duo to a trio called Kill Dead Crew. By the late 90s the group started to gain traction, so much so that they had to change the name to something that was more accepted. They decided to go with New Generation. Around the same time, they got the chance to do a few shows in the U.S. and once they saw that the group had the potential to be big, they opted to change the name yet again, this time to something with more significance: Kana Stone.

Garfield, who had now switched his name to Mutt Daddy, has shared the stage with artists like Nadine Sutherland, the Marley brothers and several other top-tier reggae and dancehall artists. He has done so as an individual act as well as with the ensemble Kana Stone.

Regretfully, the men dismantled the group in 04 / 05 when Bescenta decided to leave. However, they did remain friends and continued working on their respective careers. That being said, in 2006 Rufftop entered Jamaica’s Festival Song Competition. Sadly, he did not win, but was acknowledged and awarded for his stellar performance. His final name change was made shortly before the contest.

Prior to the competition Fiyaneer had suggested that he change his name from Mutt Daddy to Rufftop. He told him this because at the time Garfield was making it known that he was not very comfortable with the name Mutt Daddy and was seeking something that better represented him. Fiyaneer went with Rufftop because Garfield was always eating a biscuit with the same name. Rufftop agreed and immediately took on the new moniker. Rock I was added when the producer he worked with during the festival competition told him that Rock I would suit him better than Rufftop. Not wanting to lose the Rufftop, he decided to use both: hence Rufftop Rock I.

The following year, in 2007, before migrating to America, Rufftop Rock I worked at the Bob Marley Birthday Celebration at Ranny Williams Center in Kingston.

Rufftop Rock I now lives in the United States and is working with one of the most respected record labels in the reggae-dancehall industry, Reggae Vibes Music. They just released his new four-track EP, titled The World Needs Love. It goes without saying that both Rufftop Rock I and the team at Reggae Vibes Music are now in full promo mode as they hope to use this project to expand his fanbase.

The Lyric Video For Turbulence’s Trending Single “Jamaica Holiday” Is Out Now (@ReggaeVibesMus1 @Turbulence876)

After announcing that Turbulence‘s trending single, Jamaica Holiday, has inspired a movie that will be released in August, Reggae Vibes Music, the imprint responsible for the record, is now sharing it’s official lyric video.

The colorful visual, which was created by the Reggae Vibes Music team, premiered on reggaeville’s platform earlier this week (July 13). If you have not seen it as yet, click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

You can also click here to stream and download Jamaica Holiday from your preferred music platform.

Music For Life’s New EP “Cookin’ As One” Hit #7 On The iTunes Reggae Chart

Austin-based reggae record label, Music For Life, is in a celebratory mood after the successful release of their four-track EP, Cookin’ As One. The project, which features vocals by recording artists Sgt. Remo & Phillipidon, was published at the beginning of June; and was well received by reggae-dancehall lovers worldwide.

The team got confirmation that they have made a quality contribution to the industry when the EP hit number seven on the iTunes reggae chart last month. The imprint’s CEO R.J. Johnson, who is also the producer, was elated when he found out. He said that in addition to the news about the iTunes chart, they have also been getting a lot of positive feedback from their fans and supporters. 

Below are some reactions from persons who have heard the full EP.

“Love this! And so appropriate for these times!” 

“This track is one of my favorite local reggae tracks in a long time! Great work guys!”
“Fun jam! Made me hungry!”

“Love a upbeat and uplifting track!”

“Hot hot !!!!! Amazing sounds and great delivery!!!!!! SOLID MUSIC!!!!!!”

“i love it , incredible  now I have a new tune to listen to while I’m cooking new song  by my dear brothers Phillipidon’s Fan Club Philip White and Sgt Remo blessed love family
ya song give me goosebumps”

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “COOKIN’ AS ONE”

Delly Ranx, Singer J & Others To Perform In Georgia Next Weekend

On July 24th members of the Atlanta reggae-dancehall community will come together to celebrate the life of local celebrity Slaughta Tone at the Grand Palladium (located at 4140 Jonesboro Road) in Forest Park, Georgia.

This is an all white affair that will feature live performances by Kiprich, Singer J, Delly Ranx, Ras Fraser Jr. and School Boy. In addition to the stage-show, patrons will also be treated music from top-tier selectors: Stone Love Sound, Fire Links, Sky Level Movements, Prime Machine and others.

Click here for tickets and additional information.

Celebrate Jamaica’s Independence With Marcia Griffiths, Freddie McGregor & More

On August 6th, 7th and 8th, Vitamalt (the popular Caribbean natural energy booster) will present the Jamaica Independence Jam Jam Weekend Celebration. This is both a concert and family fun day that will be held at India House; 8888 W. Bellfort Avenue in Houston, Texas.

Veteran reggae artists Freddie McGregor, Marcia Griffiths, Anthony B, Chino McGregor and Perfect Giddimani have all been confirmed and will be performing with a live band. In addition to the musical entertainment there will also be a soccer match between Jamaica and Trinidad; a domino tournament; a free kids zone and much more.

Don Carlos To Headline The Truckee Reggae Festival In August (@DonCarlosReggae)

On Friday, August 20th, Late-Nite Productions will present the Truckee Reggae Festival at the Truckee Regional Park Amphitheater in Truckee, California.

As this is the first staging of the event, they have gone over and above to feature some top-tier reggae acts. That being said, the festival will have performances by Don Carlos (Black Uhuru), Marlon ‘Ganja Farmer’ Asher, Mystic Roots Band, Two Peace and DJ Dubfyah.

In addition to the music there will also be food, a beer garden, live art and several family-friendly activities. Click here for tickets.

Etana, Kiprick, Samini & Others Confirmed For Bounce Musik Fest On July 31st

Bounce Musik Festival will be held on Saturday, July 31st at the Bounce HQ, located at 5305 Snapfinger Wood Drive in Decatur, Georgia.

The show will feature several trending reggae and dancehall artists, namely: Samini, Etana, Kiprich, Delly Ranx, Ravon, Sugar Bear, KQueens, Sita and many more. Patrons will also get a chance to check out top selectors like ZJ Rush, DJ Jaime Hype, New Level, Navis Bomb, and that is just to name a few.

The Bounce Musik Fest will be hosted by Wally British, MC Nuffy and Hollywood Hype. Tickets are available on the event’s website.