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this band does not look like 'white boys,' their name is ancient youth, is this the I?
"Ancient Youth--blends roots rock rhythm & reggae. Ancient Youth are Semifinalist in the Independant Music Awards. Ancient Youth is featured in the Muscians Atlas.they have appeared several times in LA Weekly,Variety, Carribean News, Carribean Vibe,Musicians Atlas & Top reggae sites.There cd's sell like hot cakes on a desert island with no food. there music is passionate & soulful. Variety states "Ancient Youth plays its own style of roots rock reggae,One listen & you'll have to agree it doesn't get any better then this",." Ancient Youth combines sweet soulful harmonies with rocking rhythms that will automatically move you. This music is straight from the heart, which makes for a pure connection between band & audience".Weekly states "Ancient Youth plays roots rock & reggae rhythms with their positive spiritual message". JahfreeI was a menber of the Grammy award wining group now known as the Big Mountain Band that had the national hit "Baby I love Your way" A remake of a Peter Frampton tune . History: Formed in Hawaii in 1993. Ancient Youth headlines to sold out shows. Ancient Youth's Songs consists of original lyrics written by Ras Kemo & JahfreeI. Ancient Youth's Trio consists of Ras Kemo; Lead singer, lyricist & percussionist, JahfreeI; Lead singer, lyricist & rhythm Guitarist, Laron Henderson, singer & percussionist."
http://artists3.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Ancient___Youth/
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