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Taj Weekes & Adowa

classic roots reggae for the conscious mind.©

About Me


Taj Weekes recently signed to Spectra Records is preparing for his U.S. Tour and release of his new brilliant album "Deidem."
Taj Weekes’ music is more than just entertainment. The roots reggae artist’s music stirs thought, provokes discussion and inspires people to think for themselves, free from the constraints of the corporate media. On his beautiful new album DEIDEM, released on his own independent label, Jatta Records, Weekes sings assuredly and soulfully for the voiceless and the oppressed, taking his music to a new level of commitment and universal appeal.
Born and raised on the island of St. Lucia, Weekes grew up the youngest of ten children in a family where music was always present. The radio was a source of untold treasures, playing everything from rock, country, R&B, soul, jazz and more, and Weekes grew up blissfully unaware of category or genre - to him, great music was (and is) great music no matter what the style. By age five, Taj was singing in church and by eleven he was composing his own calypso music. His older brother’s immersion in Rastafari provided Taj with a spiritual awakening and a context for his burgeoning worldview.
In his late teens, Taj left home for North America to fulfill his musical ambitions. After a stint in Toronto, Weekes came to New York and formed Taj Weekes & Adowa. In 2005, they released their first album, Hope & Doubt, winning extensive radio play, rave reviews in the press and provided Taj with a platform to begin touring from, through which he began building extensive followings in New England and on the West Coast.
After completing touring behind Hope & Doubt, Weekes began to write for his next album. During that time, within the span of a year, both of his parents died and the new songs were reflecting the sorrow of the time. “I was wallowing in my grief,” Weekes explains, “and I wrote a song called ‘Clay Dust To Dust,’ which was incredibly depressing. But it was then I realized that it’s not about me. Sure, I lost two people, but there are millions of people dying every day. So right then I scrapped all the songs I had and wrote 12 new ones. I wrote about the world instead of myself.”
Working quickly and with the confidence that came from his recording and performing experience, Weekes has now emerged with DEIDEM (meaning “All Of Us”) a meditation on confronting the fragmentation of the world and the search to give everyone a voice in it. Weekes exclaims, “Whether it’s Darfur, the Middle East, global warming…there’s something going on in every part of the world and we’re trying to bring it all together on one all album. No one is talking to each other; the album is designed to create conversation where people can come together.”
Tracks like “Orphans Cry,” with its lilting and classic reggae feel, depicts the suffering and isolation of lost children, making it vivid and real, no longer an abstraction on the television set or newspaper. “Since Cain,” with its Biblical reference to the first act of violence, laments the endless cycle of brutality while asking what it will take for it to end (“Is there anyone with sense to put an end to this violence/I kill you, you kill me we got an empty country/and so the cycle goes around/it goes up and comes down/and soon your smile becomes a frown/when karma visits your town”). “Dark Clouds” warns with an almost Biblical sense of foreboding of the cost of the degradation of the environment: “Spring comes early/autumn’s late/unwelcome winter procrastinates/see the seas have taken over the land/there’s a fleet of ships resting on the sand/dark clouds don’t always bring rain/but smoke is a sign of fire.” The music matches the lyrics in intensity, painting an aural portrait of a world that is burning.
With a distribution deal in Europe through Sony and touring in the works, Taj will be making his impact felt beginning in 2008. And from every corner of the planet via the Internet, people are responding to the authenticity of Taj Weekes’ spirit, heart and commitment to a world where people can communicate with one another to solve issues non-violently. (Taj’s commitment to such a world is backed up his non-profit organization, The Orphan’s Cry Outreach, dedicated to improve the lives of disadvantaged children around the world, via music, soccer programs and more.)
For those that have been disadvantaged, abandoned or just alienated by a power structure that values profit over people and fear over hope, Taj Weekes and his new album DEIDEM speaks for them in its refusal to forget those left out of the new “global economy” and in his continued belief in what is possible through authentic music and real communication.

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Member Since: 5/10/2005
Band Website: tajandadowa.com
Band Members: Taj Weekes: Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guitar
Rads Desiree: Bass
Shelton Garner: Lead & Acoustic Guitar
Cornell Marshall: Drums
Delroy Golding: Percussion
Adoni Xavier: Guitar
John Hewitt: Keyboards & Acoustic Piano
Valerie Kelley: background vocals

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"Deidem" Album (2008) Now Available on iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody & Amazon.
1. Angry Language
2. Propaganda War
3. Little Fire
4. Since Cain
5. We Stand
6. Hollow Display
7. Kink and Crinkle
8. Dark Clouds
9. Orphans Cry
10. For Today
11. Louisiana

1. Lonesome In Babylon
2. Scream Out Mellow
3. Jagged
4. Sad
5. Cold
6. MPLA
7. Blue
8. Crash
9. Mysterious
10. Life

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Sounds Like: A Spirited Journey
Record Label: Spectra Records/Jatta Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Review of Deidem by BOBMARLEYMAGAZINE.COM

BobMarleyMagazine.com Review of DEIDEM BOBMARLEYMAGAZINE.COM Album review by: Ian Camacho   After the breakthrough of his debut album HOPE & DOUBT, Taj Weekes was no longer the best ...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Tue, 27 May 2008 02:45:00 PST

Review of Deidem by Reggae-Reviews.com

REGGAE-REVIEWS.COM    After releasing perhaps the best reggae album of 2005, Taj Weekes returns with an early candidate for the best of '08 in DEIDEM. Although his unique vocals are the mos...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Tue, 27 May 2008 02:42:00 PST

A few words by Muse's Muse Artist Spotlight

Taj Weekes and Adowa Genre: REGGAE For their debut c.d, "HOPE & DOUBT" Taj Weekes and Adowa have summoned up a creation that both upends the idea of modern reggae music, while maintain...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Hope & Doubt Review by Reggae Reviews

Hope & Doubt (Alpha Pocket, 2005) There have been an unusually large number of impressive reggae releases over the past few months, so so to say that Hope & Doubt is one of the best reggae rel...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Hope & Doubt Review by Keith 'MuzikMan' Hannaleck

Taj Weekes & Adowa - Hope & Doubt - In the past, I have shied away from covering Reggae music because it all sounded the same to me. That could apply to any style of music after a while thoug...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Hope & Doubt Review by Jonathan Dyer

TAJ WEEKES AND ADOWA -HOPE & DOUBTAlbum Review by Jonathan Dyer St. Lucian born Taj Weekes is billed as everything from preacher man to businessman, but primarily he sees himself as a story...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Hope & Doubt Review by UK Reggae Guide

With Thanx to Zekes for this review.   If you love Reggae grooves, "Hope And Doubt," a collection of 11 new tunes, is a keeper. Written by singer-guitarist Taj Weekes in collaboration with his A...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

An Interview with Taj Weekes

Music Taj Weekes Lets the Music Breathe By Dave Terpeny On his debut CD, Hope and Doubt, Reggae storyteller Taj Weekes sings about lifes tug of war the way only a man of experience can....
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Hope & Doubt Press Release ! Check it!

  CONTACT: Shirley J. Menard SJM Media Consulting & Management, Inc. 212-551-1435 (ph) [email protected] (email) REGGAE RECORDING ARTIST TAJ WEEKES AND HIS GROUP, ADOWA, CELEBRATE THE R...
Posted by Taj Weekes & Adowa on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST