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Rasta Rafiki

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Rasta Rafiki began playing together in fall of 1989 in Morgantown, WV. The band began as a means to kill time and quickly gained popularity in the local Morgantown music scene, playing a variety of cover songs by various reggae and rock bands. By fall of 2000 the band had begun to be a more serious endeavour and had begun writing and performing original material.
In the early 1990s they released their first album entitled "Eco Geo" on Brick Row Records. This album was a cassette-only release which contained a number of songs which would remain in the band's repertoire for the remainder of it's existence. It was a mixture of reggae and psychedelic influences which formed the basis for the "culturally con-fusing" style of music the band became known for.
Rasta Rafiki continued to play live at an increasing rate, often improvising for appreciable portions of shows. These improvised pieces sometimes evolved into songs or into "unofficial" elements of songs or moods which could and did appear intermittently throughout performances at any time.
While the band was honing itself playing live it also began to devote more serious attention to songwriting and in 1992 released it's first cd release "Cousins." "Cousins" contained a mix of new material and a few live tracks, some of which were on "Eco Geo" and some previously unreleased. This release was well-received and is still a fan favorite.
During this period both the "Cousins" cd and the band's reputation as a strong live show resulted in increased popularity which extended outside of the local area and into the region. The band began to tour more extensively, predominantly in the Eastern US, with tours eventually ranging from Boston to Orlando and many points in between. During this time the band played between 200 and 250 shows a year and often shared the stage with well-known artists.
Taking notice of the increased momentum Rasta Rafiki devoted even more time to writing new material and eventually recorded "Stream of Consciousness." This cd showcases a more refined and mature band, more at home with their music and themselves.
Touring continued, with the live show reaching at times 4 hours in length and encompassing material from all of the recordings as well as to-this-day unreleased material. A large number of live "bootleg" recordings were made and circulated during this period both by fans and by the band itself.
This period also saw collaboration with the band members on other projects and with other bands including The Joint Chiefs and The Recipe. Some of these collaborations turned into albums and some turned into later band memberships.
Eventually the rigorous tour schedule and creative differences in opinion resulted in Rasta Rafiki deciding to amicably disband and pursue their own interests and on New Years Eve of 1996 they played their last show. Although the band ceased to "officially" exist at that point the members stayed in contact and remained friends with one another, sometimes getting together in various groups to perform under different names.
In spring of 2007, at the suggestion of lead vocalist Derrick "D" McDonald, Rasta Rafiki began to discuss the possibility of reuniting for a small number of shows. Various lineup & show location decisions were made and resulted in the current lineup of mainstay members.

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Member Since: 01/08/2007
Band Members: Current Lineup:

    Derrick "D" McDonald - Lead Vocals, Trumpet, Percussion Chris "Peanut" Whitley - Keyboards, Vocals Tom Batchelor - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals John Schmitt - Lead Guitar Andy Lindsay - Bass Guitar Steve Markle - Drums, Percussion
Past Members and Co-Conspirators:
    Dave Loyd - Keyboards Steve Cofran - Keyboards Alan Gilman - Keyboards Glen Perlroth - Keyboards Debbie Tome - Trombone, Vocals Chris Ramey - Lead Guitar, Vocals Seth Young - Bass Guitar Nedy Arevalo - Congas, Percussion Joey Johnson - Congas, Percussion Randy Markum - Congas, Steel Drum, Percussion

Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Mind if we dance at your dates?

So as promised, we have some more dates for you all.June 26 : 123 Pleasant Street, Morgantown, WV w/ The GreensJune 27 : FestivAll, Charleston WV appx 8:30 to 10 pmJune 27 : Sound Factory, Charleston ...
Posted by on Tue, 05 May 2009 19:00:00 GMT

Charleston FestivALL June 27

Greetings.  We have now confirmed an outdoor appearance at FestivALL Charleston on June 27.  This will be sometime in the evening but I'm not positive of the time yet.  We've befriended aforementione...
Posted by on Tue, 21 Apr 2009 19:35:00 GMT

June & July 2009 Shows

Greetings, all.  In what is shaping up to be a tradition in the making we are getting together this summer to play a few week's worth of shows.  While details are unavailable right now for the June gi...
Posted by on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 20:14:00 GMT

Thanks everyone

Well Rasta Rafiki has survived our 4 show stint, but not entirely unscathed.John Bright's Purple Fiddle Festival was an absolute joy, being outside inbeautiful Canaan Valley with an enthusiastic crowd...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Sep 2008 14:30:00 GMT

123 Pleasant St Tickets Now Onsale

Tickets are now on sale for Thursday, Aug 21 at 123 Pleasant St. Paper tickets are available at the venue itself, as well as at http://www.123pleasantstreet.com and at http://www.musictoday.com. Adv...
Posted by on Wed, 06 Aug 2008 18:45:00 GMT

August 2008 Shows

In an effort to satisfy our fans, friends and selves we've decided to play a few shows this August. We're not planning on doing an extensive tour, but have chosen a few venues which should allow anyo...
Posted by on Thu, 10 Jul 2008 20:03:00 GMT

Thanksgiving message

We'd like to thank all of the folks who came out to see us on this last run.  It meant a lot to all of us and we really had a great time because of your support.  The shows were a nice remin...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 20:58:00 GMT

Taping Policy On Shows

Our taping policy for all of our shows is simple - you may tape anything we play anytime & anywhere in whatever format you want.  We can't guarantee board patches at every show but we are not...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 20:22:00 GMT