Catch Tarrus Riley & Mesha Steele In Philly This Weekend

On Sunday, October 6th, prominent reggae artist Tarrus Riley will perform at the Ardmore Music Hall in Pennsylvania. He will be supported by rising recording artist Mesha Steele, who, not so long ago, also opened for Beres Hammond at his concert in Philadelphia. In light of these back-to-back career-changing opportunities, Mesha spoke with MJ27 to share some insights. See the full conversation below.

MJ27: How do you feel about opening up for Tarrus Riley this weekend?

MESHA: Opening for Tarrus Riley signifies a major step in my career and validation of my artistic journey. I’m overwhelmed with excitement for finally getting this opportunity! 

MJ27: What can attendees expect from your performance?

MESHA: With Riley having such a strong fanbase, this means I would need to make a lasting impression on a large and discerning audience. Armed with my latest single “Touch Di Road” which is a sweet serenade between lovers, in addition to my previously released single, “Ghetto Blues” which highlights the struggles of a single mother, I believe my repertoire aligns with Tarrus’ emphasis on themes of love, empowerment, and social consciousness.

MJ27: What do you think about Tarrus Riley and his music? 

MESHA: I hold Tarrus Riley and his music in high regard, both as a reggae artist and as someone passionate about music myself. Given Riley’s influence and success in the reggae world, I admire several key aspects of his work: 

I appreciate how Riley blends traditional roots reggae with modern elements of soul, R&B, and dancehall. As a musician, I value the way Riley stays true to reggae’s cultural and social themes while experimenting with different sounds, making him relevant to a wide audience. 

Tarrus Riley’s lyrics often center on love, empowerment, and social consciousness, which are themes that resonate deeply in the reggae genre. I, who have my own voice as an artist, respect the way Riley uses his platform to spread positivity and address real world issues. 

As someone who has faced my own challenges in the music industry, I find inspiration in Riley’s long-standing career and international success. His ability to break into global markets while staying authentic to his Jamaican roots is something I strive to emulate in my own career.

MJ27: Have you ever performed with him before or is this going to be the first show with him?

MESHA: While I’ve had the pleasure to see Tarrus at work at I.R.A.M.A. Sometime ago, and had a total fan girl moment when I realized we were on the same Jamaica bound flight once, this would be my first time sharing the stage with Riley.

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Macy Gray Has Back-To-Back Shows In California This Month

R&B and soul singer and actress Macy Gray will be doing a total of five back-to-back shows in the state of California this month. The first concert will be on October 16 in Ventura, and the last will be in Petaluma on the 20th. See full schedule below. 

Oct. 16, 2024
Ventura Music Hall
Ventura, CA

Oct. 17, 2024
Cornerstone Craft Beer & Live Music
Berkeley, CA

Oct. 18, 2024
Rio Theatre
Santa Cruz, CA

Oct. 19, 2024
Amphitheater at Quarry Park
Rocklin, CA

Oct. 20, 2024
Mystic Theatre
Petaluma, CA

Legendary Singer Sanchez To Perform In Montreal On Nov. 16

Musical Niceness Entertainment will be hosting legendary reggae artist Sanchez at L’Olympia (1004 Sainte-Catherine Street East) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Saturday, November 16. This is an 18-and-older event that will see the lovers-rock singer performing with his full band.

Regular admission tickets are currently going for CAD$90.00 and can be purchased online via Ticketmaster Canada. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. local time, and the show will start at 8:30 p.m.

Introducing a new 12-week course with Tye Tribbett

Following the launch of his Chosen Creative Arts Academy, Tye Tribbett is now introducing a new 12-week course that will provide insight, instruction, and practical information to singers, worship leaders, new artists, musicians, creatives, production technicians, and other music industry-related occupations.

This is a virtual course that will also feature interviews with Shelia E., Randy Jackson, Chandler Moore, 1K Phew, and Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins. For additional information, such as cost, registration, etc., visit tyetribbett.com/chosen-virtual-experience.

Arrested Development Will Perform At Fayetteville Amphitheater On Oct. 4th

The multi-platinum Grammy Award-winning group Arrested Development is confirmed for the Fayetteville Amphitheater (301 LaFayette Avenue) in Fayetteville, Georgia, on Friday, October 4th, starting at 7:00 p.m. local time.

This show will also feature the alternative southern rap group Nappy Roots. Tickets for this event can be purchased on The Ville’s website.

Clinton Fearon Is Doing An Acoustic Tour In France This Month

From Wednesday, October 2nd, through Saturday, October 12th, Jamaican singer, instrumentalist, and producer Clinton Fearon will do a short acoustic stint in France. He, alongside Grammy Award-winning guitarist Kubix, will do a total of seven intimate shows. Below are all the confirmed dates and locations (as of this writing).

Oct. 2 – ECFM, Canteleu (FR)
Oct. 3 – La Kab, La-Celle-Saint-Cloud (FR)
Oct. 4 – CCM, Limoges (FR)
Oct. 5 – 109, Montlucon (FR)
Oct. 10 – Le Kilowatt, Vitry-sur-Seine (FR)
Oct. 11 – Patronaat, Amsterdam (NL)
Oct. 12 – Le Pharos, Arras (FR)

Sidney Mills Among Collaborators On Taj Weekes’ New Record ‘Eyes To See’

Saint Lucian singer, musician, and humanitarian activist Taj Weekes has released his 8th album, Eyes to See. Published on Jatta Records, this project is a collaborative effort by and between Weekes, Zion Albert, Sidney Mills, and Shelton Garner.

Mills is a musician, producer, studio engineer, music arranger, and so much more. Although he is best known for his time spent as a member of the roots reggae band Steel Pulse, he has worked with several other reggae ensembles and artists in anyone of the aforementioned roles. Taj Weekes‘ LP ‘Eyes To See’ is just one of the most recent works that he has contributed to.