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Jah Works

Riddim House baby!

About Me


BIOGRAPHY
The foundation of Jah Works is based on a love and respect for Jamaican music and culture. It is this sentiment which gave birth to Jah Works and has become the thread which has kept them together for 11 years and counting. While their music is clearly more “reggae” than any other style, as US natives they’ve always added their own flavor to the mix.
Jah Works’ earliest musical overtures began in Belgium where a few of it’s members performed with acoustic guitars in the local bars and street corners while studying abroad. It was there that they dreamed of putting together a reggae outfit and naming it after a little known reggae song by The Gladiators called “Jah Works”. Upon their return to the States in 1993, they did just that.
From the beginning, the band immersed themselves in reggae 24-7. In fact, for many of the members, they learned their instruments by learning to play reggae. The band wasted no time. Only one month after the final Jah Works lineup was established, they took to the studio. That initial spark of energy was captured in 1994’s Feast or Famine. It became an instant local hit and starting a priceless word-of-mouth buzz in the Baltimore/DC area.
In 1996, they had the opportunity to work with famed reggae and dub engineer Scientist on their second release Send the Rain. In 1998, they refined their reggae skills once more on Taking Off Tomorrow with renowned reggae engineer Jim Fox at Lion & Fox Studios. Each year the band built upon the foundation of the previous one.
Jah Works takes pride in their ability to play many styles. While their first love is for roots-reggae, they also play dancehall. At a live show, it’s not uncommon to hear original lyrics over a hip-hop rhythm either. Switching and combining styles has given the band a unique appeal amongst reggae listeners and non-reggae listeners alike.
The group has a remarkable list of achievements, none of which have been at the hands of a single record company, management team, or distribution deal. They’ve produced, funded and released six independent releases, including 2001’s acclaimed “Bassmentality”, for a total of over 70,000 units, all sold from a merchandise table. They average 200-250 shows per year, domestically and internationally, and have shared stages with a host of national/international acts including N.E.R.D., Damien Marley, UB40, Ben Harper, Buju Banton, Burning Spear and many, many more.
In 2002, the band was accepted as a member of AFE (Armed Forces Entertainment) and was sent on their first tour entertaining troops at Thule AFB in northwest Greenland. In the fall of 2004, they embarked on their second AFE tour, this time for 6 weeks in the Pacific (Hawaii, The Marshall Islands, Guam, South Korea, Japan, Singapore and Diego Garcia). In 2003, the band fulfilled their dream of playing for European audiences with a two week tour in Holland. The eight show tour concluded with two performances at High Times week long annual festival, ‘The Cannabis Cup’, held at Amsterdam’s premier Melkweg club. Jah Works has also made an annual pilgrimage out of their tours to Jamaica (4 years in a row). The trip exposes the band to both Jamaicans and tourists from around the globe and fuels the fire of inspiration that started the band.
So what’s in the near future for Jah Works? In an effort to bridge the gap between the recording and the creative processes, the band recently built Riddim House Studios. Nowadays, the focus is there. "Hard to Find", due out in September 2005 is the 1st release from the studio and the 7th Jah Works release to date. The album is, in many ways, a return to the heartical, rootical sound of years past.
At a time when elements of reggae and dancehall music pepper the pop charts, Jah Works is primed for national and international success. Until then, Jah Works will continue to narrow the gap between their independent success and wider, national and international exposure.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/23/2005
Band Website: JAHWORKS.com/
Band Members:
Merchandise
Click below to buy JW merchandise online safely at the JW website

Michael "Bass" Hamilton: BASS
Kevin "Red" Gorman: GUITAR
Eric "Shocka" Vincent: VOCALS
Natty Roc: VOCALS & SAX
Brian "Skooly" Gorman: KEYS
Jonathan Pang: DRUMS

Influences: Jamaican music and culture...Sly & Robbie, Dennis Brown, Marley, Burning Spear, Roots Radics, Barrington Levy, The Tamlins, Black Uhuru, UB40, Third World, The Gladiators, The Dub Band, The Abyssinians, Misty in Roots, Alpha Blondy, Luciano, John Brown's Body, Dub Syndicate, Gentleman, Jah Cure, Beres Hammond, General Degree, Jr. Gong, Stephen Marley, Sean Paul, Beenie Man, Cutty Ranks, and so forth and so on.

"Yes We Can"
Sounds Like: Booking:
Kevin Gorman
[email protected]
443.416.1772

Visit the Jah Works website (jahworks.com) for full coverage of the band, their history, pictures, music, video and the cheapest place to buy their merchandise on the web!

"ONE THING"-Jah Works unreleased

"YOU LOOK GOOD"-Jah Works live @ Seacrets...Summer '07

Record Label: Riddim House
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Jah Works @ 9:30 Club in DC

"Riddim House Presents"Jah Works @ 9:30 Club in DCFriday, March 21st 8pm w/ S.T.O.R.M., Big Vizion, Lionize and Can't Hang get your tickets today @ www.930.com  ...
Posted by Jah Works on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:20:00 PST

Stone Cellar moved to Waverly Grill

Jah Works was originally scheduled to perform this Friday 3/7 at Stone Cellar in Ellicott City, MD...the show has been moved down the road to: WAVERLY GRILL (formerly Mangia Italian Grill)10795 Birmin...
Posted by Jah Works on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 09:34:00 PST

you can still get NYE tickets

There's still time to get your tickets to the NYE show with Jah Works! If you click the flyer below, you can still purchase tickets at the advance rate and have them waiting for you at the door of the...
Posted by Jah Works on Sun, 30 Dec 2007 01:35:00 PST

NYE 2007

Click flyer to purchase tickets safely from the jahworks website...  ...
Posted by Jah Works on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 02:46:00 PST

NYE plans?

..> Come party with Riddim House, Jah Works, S.T.O.R.M., Big Vizion and more this NYE in Charles Town, WV style.   Click the flyer to buy tickets...  ..>...
Posted by Jah Works on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 10:27:00 PST

Riddim House Website!

RIDDIM HOUSE For all who don't know, Riddim House is the record label started by Jah Works back in 1996.  Owned and operated by the members of Jah Works, the mission was to one day build a self...
Posted by Jah Works on Mon, 05 Nov 2007 05:57:00 PST

Two new t-shirt designs

Check out the new t-shirt designs.  Both are made with the new super-soft high quality cotton.  They're currently available on the merchandise page of the band website as well as at any live...
Posted by Jah Works on Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:50:00 PST

Post-Memorial Weekend Extravaganza

The band would like to send a shout out to all who came out to our performances this past weekend at Seacrets in Ocean City, MD...new fans and old.  What a great time it was...jam packed every ni...
Posted by Jah Works on Wed, 30 May 2007 12:22:00 PST

ONE FOR YOU - Pre-order it today!

Jah Works friends and family The much anticipated new Jah Works album, "ONE FOR YOU", is officially being released January 27th.  For $10, you can pre-order a copy to arrive at your doorstep...ta...
Posted by Jah Works on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 06:53:00 PST

JW Lineup Change for 2007

The band is sad to announce that Scott Paynter, lead vocalist for Jah Works since 1994, has decided to leave the band as of January 1st, 2007. We wish him all the best in his solo pursuits and thank h...
Posted by Jah Works on Fri, 08 Dec 2006 02:22:00 PST