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Daddy Radics

Drummer/percussionist

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THE EARLY YEARS (1983-1995)
In 1983, at the age of 13, daddy Radics fell in love with Caribbean music, listening to the few private radio stations that broadcasted Congolese soukous and reggae music. As a member of a local youth movement, there was no shortage of people to lend him records. From endless stacks of vinyl he compiled tape after tape and played them till they broke.
When in 1985 that same youth movement camped in the woods near Geel-Bel, it was the vibes from the nearby Festival (Reggae Geel!) that consecrated that first love. Daddy Radics had caught a musical virus from which he'd never recover! Acquiring his first drum kit a few years later, he started to experimented with various musical styles.
In the early nineties drummer daddy Radics and bass player Ricky teamed up to form a partnership in reggae-riddims. The same period marks the beginning of a long search for skilled and dedicated reggae musicians to join them in their search for the perfect rootsy sound. Various singers and players of instruments came and went. Meanwhile, daddy Radics developed his own unique style, unearthing the tricks of the trade in the vaults of Studio One.
In 1995 daddy Radics, Ricky and the lovely and wicked guitar player Rico backed singer, King Flashman (Ras Feel) at the Hove Live festival and opened for the legendary Skatalites. No more than a year later however, the band ran out of energy and decided to quit.
THE CALABASH YEARS (1996-2006)
In 1996 Radics met guitar player Pawel. His vibes and enthusiasm convinced the original rhythm section to give it another shot. A year later they were joined by keyboard player Oli and singer Erick Judah, two pioneers of the Antwerp reggae scene and called themselves calabash. With additional keyboard player, Nordine, they succeeded in creating their own style and unique sound.
In 2002 concerts at various summer festivals won them a warm place in the hearts of reggae-minded Belgians. With the multitalented Peter (‘Double P’), replacing Nordine on the keyboards, calabash earned themselves a faithful following and an impeccable reputation as a backing band for singers like Rojah Lao and DJ Raggamuffin' Whiteman.
In 2003 calabash performed to rave reviews at the 25th Reggae Festival of Geel, when a selection of Belgian artists were selected to open the festival. At the end of this hectic year guitar player Rico put the solos and picking into calabash. His rich musical experience added to the solid sound and good reputation of calabash as a backing band.
Over the next years with calabash daddy Radics played at several Belgian reggae events, opening for international acts such as Linton Kwesi Johnson, Cecile, Max Romeo, the Ethiopians and Eek-a-Mouse.
He also collaborated with many Belgian and Jamaican vocalists, such as Erick Judah (Belgium’s reggae-voice n°1), Omar Perry, Rohan Lee, Raggamuffin’ Whiteman, Ragga Yves, Lion I, Rojah Lao, R.O.C., Factor X, Mika, 3T and Yosa ‘Lion’ .
In 2006 daddy Radics worked with Omar Perry (nuff respect!) and did some fine, 100% Jamaican reggae shows, but at the end of that summer he decided to quit calabash. It was time for some fresh air and time to rekindle the flames of that old love!
CONGOLESE RUMBA (2005-...)
In 2005 daddy Radics also rediscovered his old love for Cuban and African music and teamed up with calabash bass player Ricky and guitar player Rico in Village Folk Bayaka, a Congolese show orchestra lead by bass player extraordinaire Modeste Kasongo.
Later that year daddy Radics and Rico met singers like Niko Kifu, Cadèt and animateur 'Anonyme' in Holland and extremely gifted musicians such as Augisto Nzingi (bass player ex-Koffi Olomidé) en former Papa Wemba guitar player Miloson, showed them all the tricks of the trade of Congolese rumba. (They gave Radics a new name: "Wim8600baguettes")
Early 2007 found Wim8600Bgttes and Rico doing some mouth-watering gigs with Banalux and the special flavour that the two white guys bring to their Congolese sound soon became the talk of the town. Antwerp-based guitar player Nic Nkanu (ex-Echos Des As) and singer/bass player 'Seigneur' Dieudonnée (ex-Wenge El Paris) invited them over for ZIGGYNAMPO, half Dutch-based, half Antwerp-based and 100% pure Congolese vibes!
FREELANCE DRUMMER (2007-...)
Meanwhile daddy Radics also helped out the Antwerp reggae outfit RootsTrainRockers (with Yosa ‘Lion’ on vocals – big respect!) for a few concerts and daddy was behind the drums when they performed at both Sfinks Mundial and Sfinks Festival, two major dates on the calendar of Belgium’s roots and world music scene.
Around the same time daddy Radics also ducked into the studio to lay down the drums and percussion tracks for a new cd by Rohan Lee. With bass player Alion providing all the right vibes, Roni (Mighty Pirates) on guitar and former calabash keyboard player Double P, daddy Radics recorded a whole set of new riddims, fresh from Jamaica. The release of this cd is planned for 2008.
Enjoying his work as a freelance drummer daddy Radics also got to work with Mika & The General Dub Progress, collaborating with Jean-Paul Izizaw on bass, keyboard-player Faman (Panache Culture) and the wonderful Stephane Lakhal (Panache Culture) on guitar. For this project daddy Radics was happy to team up again with former Omar Perry guitar magician Andrès Lopes, this time working as a sound engineer. (BV)
“Incessantly struck by the way all good music is in some way related, I seek inspiration almost everywhere.”
(Wim8600Bgttes - aka Daddy Radics)

My Interests

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Member Since: 3/22/2008
Band Members: Many thanks to my wife and my parents for giving me all the support!
Much gratitude to Rico for his inspiration, leadership, words and friendship over the last few years. (What a total joy it's been to play with you... thanks bro!)
Special thanks to all these musicians for the nice and positive moments: Alion (reggae-est and steadiest bass player...), Erick Judah, Ras Feel, Double P., Sen-C P. (you are a wizard!), Rohan Lee, Roni 'Pirate', Omar Perry, Yosa 'Lion', Augisto Nzingi, Mika Michalakoudis, Jean-Paul Izizaw.
Thank you to Benny Verbercht (for the nice words!), Nico Kifu, Cadèt, Nic Nkanu (guitar), Modeste Kasongo (bass), Jah Shakespear, Calabash-players, Siamn-I, RootsTrainRockers, Ragga Yves, RaggaMuffin' Whiteman, Onesty, The Ketami-brothers, Ann Michalakoudis (Factor X), The General Dub Progress band, Crucial P., Lovers Corner-crew, Kuni (Bass), WaTanga Rema (Zap Mama), Pjotr' (my firts drumkit... laughing moments!), Ben (you put me on this wonderfull reggae-track!), Patte (your mini-bus in those day was the best!), Rojah Lao, R.O.C.-crew, Lion I...
Influences: All the goodies of Congolese, Jamaican, Cuban/Latin, Soul, R&B, World and Jazz music... Congolese music:

Titina 'Alcapone'(Koffi Olomidé), Alonzo Baba (Zaïko Langa Langa/Belgium), Seguin Mignon (JB Mpiana), Papy Kakol (Werra Son), Detsheke Kimolo (Felix Wazekwa), Meridjo Belobi (Zaïko Langa Langa), Franco et T.P.OK Jazz, Japonnais,...
Reggae music:

Carlton Barrett, Lloyd Knibbs, Lowell 'Sly' Dunbar, Carlton 'Santa' Davis, Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace, Mikey 'Boo' Richards, Style Scott, Steve 'Grizzly' Nisbett, Noel 'Skully' Simms, Sky Juice, Uziah 'Sticky' Thompson, Ernest Ranglin, Monty Alexander, ...
Latin music: Horacio 'El Negro' Hernandez, Miguel 'Anga' Diaz, Tito Puente, Lucas Van Merwijk, Michel Camilo, Rubén Gonzaléz, Bebo Valdés, Dafnis Prieto, Julio Barreto,...
World music: Tony Allen, Samuel Aina (Femi Kuti), Felix Sabal-Lecco (Manu Dibango), Jorge 'Negrito' Trasante (Thierry 'Titi' Robin), Kaya Charimba (Thomas Mapfumo), Kobe Proesmans (Gabriël Rios), ...
Jazz/Fusion music: Art Blakey, Stéphane Galland, Chris Joris, Bruno Meeus, Terri Lyne Carrington, Elvin Jones, Antonio Sanchez, Dave Weckl, Toots Thielemans, Dizzy Gillespie,...
Sounds Like:

Record Label: Independant
Type of Label: None

My Blog

ASHAM... explain it!

The original Jamaican 'poor people' powdered snack.     Poor people cooking...you know this page may not go over well with all the expert publishers of Jamaican cooking, especially food ab...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 10:41:00 PST

Recording session with ONESTY

Hey everybody in cyber-land!On saturday (07/06/2008) I was in the Ebony-recording studio all day doing some recording-sessions for Onesty with the Asham-band.  Interesting that I'm playing on thi...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 10:27:00 PST

ASHAM-band (New backing band!!)

ASHAM-band This brand-new reggae-backing band consists of 4 to 8 members depending on Artist and what is called upon. The band name we travel under and back artist is called ASHAM-band. We enhance th...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 08:03:00 PST

Tribute to DENNIS BROWN

Tribute to Dennis Brown Dennis Emmanuel Brown (February 1, 1957  July 1, 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer. During his career, he had recorded more than 75 album!Legendary singer Bob Marley cited B...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Sun, 18 May 2008 01:31:00 PST

Brandnew ROHAN LEE-riddim: Crush The Rock

BRANDNEW ROHAN LEE-RIDDIM! Recorded @ Ebony Recording Studio (Antwerp) In the month of July 2007, I was able to participate in a few greatrecording-sessions with Rohan Lee. Once again with Alion&...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 01:36:00 PST

RootsTrainRockers@Sfinks 2007 (Dutch review)

RootsTrainRockers op Sfinksfestival 2007 Net als zaterdag een inlandse reggae-act als openener in de concerttent, en wederom goed raak. De roots reggae en rocksteady klassiekers van de Roots Train Roc...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Sun, 23 Mar 2008 04:16:00 PST

Omar Perry & Erick Judah backed by Calabash (2006 - Dutch review)

Live in Rupelmonde: Calabash featuring Omar Perry & Erick Judah (16-9-2006)Het was bloedheet in het oude Gildenhuis en de klankman moest alles uit de kast halen om een aanvaarbare sound uit de lui...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Sun, 23 Mar 2008 04:01:00 PST

Reggae Geel 2003 (review) 25th anniversary: Fridaynight kick-off

Reggae Geel 2003 - the 25th anniversary: fridaynight kick-off.Expectations were set on high for the 25th edition of Reggae Geel: for the first time in musical history a selection of Belgian reggae art...
Posted by Daddy Radics on Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:49:00 PST