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Maxi Priest at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

Maxi Priest at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

Music insiders would have you believe that there are a variety of musical genres and categories, and that common ground is few and far between. However, the bottom line is that people embrace music and rhythms that mean something to them, no matter what their background. As Maxi Priest knows, music is universal. Over the course of 10 albums and countless live performances all over the globe, Maxi has unleashed a one – world music that heals, rejuvenates and uplifts.

The second youngest of nine children, Maxi’s parents had moved to London, England from Jamaica. His father was a steelworker in a factory, while his mother devoted her life to Christianity; she was a missionary at a Pentecostal Church and lead singer for the church choir, and as a youngster Maxi grew up listening to gospel, reggae, R&B, as well as pop music.

While working as a carpenter building speaker boxes for a local reggae sound­system, Maxi Priest began singing over the mic at live dancehall sessions with artists such as Smiley Culture. In 1984 Maxi made a bit of history after he and Paul “Barry Boom” Robinson produced Philip Levi’s “Mi God Mi King, ” the first UK reggae tune to reach Number One in Jamaica.

His 1988 album Maxi was recorded in Jamaica with legendary musicians Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, and Willie Londo, and was released in America by Virgin Records. With “Some Guys Have All the Luck”, a cover of Cat Steven’s classic “Wild World” that gave Maxi his first U.S. smash hit, and roots tracks like his duet with Beres Hammond, level, gaining him worldwide recognition.

Two years later, Maxi released Bonafide, which achieved gold status, and the single “Close To You” hit Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and Number Two on the Hot R&B Singles chart.

In 1991, Maxi’s collaborations with Roberta Flack, “Set The Night To Music”, and with Shabba Ranks, “Housecall,” again took Maxi to the highest chart echelons, and he capped off the year by releasing Best Of Me, a powerful compilation of hits from his four previous albums.

Maxi Priest at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

By the early to mid 90′s, Maxi was critically acclaimed for his skills in balancing hard­core reggae vibes with more mainstream pop sensibilities and that approach added to his growing popularity as both a recording and touring artist.

In 1996, Maxi released the hit CD Man With The Fun, which contained the crossover single “That Girl,” a duet with Shaggy. “That Girl” became a Grammy Nominated track and the accompanying Hype Williams – directed video became an MTV staple.

CombiNation, released in 1999, is a sexy and soulful album embracing reggae, hip­hop, R&B, rock, jazz, pop and rhythms, containing production and songwriting work by Sly & Robbie, Robert Livingston, Simon Law, and Joe. The album contains “Mary’s Got A Baby,” featuring a sizzling rap from Beenie Man; pumped up electro‐dancehall beats on the fierce and furious “She Wants To Dance” featuring toasters Degree and Red Rat; an uplifting track “We Tomorrow’s People” a collaboration with the acclaimed acid jazz band Icognito; the smoothed out old‐school R&B Donny Hathaway/Roberta Flack cover of “Back Together Again” featuring Elisha La’Verne; and the righteous reggafied take on Stevie Wonder’s classic Golden Lady.”

Since his 1988 debut, Maxi has enjoyed tremendous success as a singer with popularity and recognition around the world. In fact, he is the most successful reggae solo artist in the world, second only to legend Bob Marley. He has enjoyed numerous worldwide hits as well as a Number one pop chart smash and is widely credited with helping spread the gospel of reggae and Caribbean music.

Maxi Priest at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

His 2005 album, “2 The Max” includes the dancehall anthems “Full Hundred” and “Sweat A Go Buss” (featuring Beres Hammond) and the hot new single “Believe In Love” featuring 2005′s hottest new rhythm.

Maxi Priest’s music continues to grow. 2008 saw Maxi on tour with UB40, Toots and the Maytals, Third World and Rik Rok on the great Reggae Sunsplash Tour. Also Maxi’s new video, “Makes Me Wanna Hallah” (from the album to be released soon) is capturing a new and excited group of Maxi Priest fan.

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Queen Nefatiti at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

Queen Nefatiti at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

Queen Nefatiti is a singer/songwriter/performer out of Birmingham, England. Her music incorporates elements of Reggae, Blues, Jazz and Gospel. Her career began when she won a singing competition in London.

Queen Nefatiti at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

She has performed at prestigious venues such as Wembley Arena, Ocean and Birmingham University. Her many musical influences include Billie Holiday, Horace Andy and Burning Spear, this is evident in her ambient spiritual vocal style which has a tuneful, distinct seventies feel. At the moment, Queen is busy in the studio recording her album.

Queen Nefatiti at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

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Soweto Kinch at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

Soweto Kinch at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

Award winning alto-saxophonist and MC Soweto Kinch is one of the most exciting and versatile young musicians in both the British jazz and hip hop scenes. Undoubtedly, one of the few artists in either genre with a degree in Modern History from Oxford University he has amassed an impressive list of accolades and awards on both sides of the Atlantic – including a Mercury Music Prize nomination, two UMA Awards and a MOBO for best Jazz Act in 2003. In October 2007, he won his second MOBO Award, at the O2 Arena, London where he was announced as the winner in the Best Jazz Act category- fending off stiff competition from the likes of Wynton Marsalis.

His skills as a hip hop MC and producer have also garnered him recognition in the urban music world: having supported the likes of KRS ONE, Dwele and TY, and being championed by the likes of Mos Def, Rodney P and BBC 1-Xtra’s Twin B.

Kinch’s projects also extend beyond recorded albums. Writing the score for Jonzi D’s Hip Hop Theatre production Markus the Sadist (2010), and Sampad’s In The Further Soil (2010), a dance-theatre piece. Kinch also wrote and acted in the latter piece, which toured throughout India for a month. Most recently he was commissioned to write a new score for the Hitchcock silent movie ‘The Ring’ which received a standing ovation.

‘At the BFI launch, Soweto Kinch brought the house down, playing part of his sax score to a scene from The Ring.’ David Gritten The Telegraph

Soweto Kinch at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

In 2011 he collaborated with the BBC and Drum and Bass producer Goldie. By Royal Appointment is 3-part prime time reality music show, following Goldie, Soweto, Guy Chambers and Ms Dynamite as they discover and coach a group of 12 vulnerable young mentees towards their first live performance before HM Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace. Kinch, describes how the programme (transmitted in February, 2011) really allowed him to extended his work as a curator and mentor, “it was a radically fresh approach to discovering and nurturing new talent, and an antedote to the usual pop formulae and manufactured music.”

His last release The New Emancipation draws its inspiration from 19th century work songs and early blues, exploring the modern resonances of the emancipation story. From debt/wage slavery, to creative oppression in the music industry and ideas of race in a post-Obama age it combines this rich musical inheritance and revisits it with stellar jazz ensemble and modern hip hop production. Number one on the Rise Best Albums of 2010, the album features a prestigious international lineup, including Byron Wallen, Justin Brown (US), Eska Mtungwazi, Femi Temowo, Shabaka Hutchings and Harry Brown among others.

Currently touring this material with his core quartet, Kinch has earned a number of 5 star reviews for his recent live performances. His performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall (2010 London Jazz Festival) confirmed Kinch as a major figure in the UK scene, as The Evening Standard’s Jack Massarik described, “it was hard to imagine stronger contemporary jazz being played anywhere else in the world.”

2011 saw Soweto and his quartet taking his music to increasingly diverse audiences across the world, including territories from the USA and Germany to Dubai, Morocco and Botswana. And entrenching his signature sound, mixing jazz and hip hop.

Soweto Kinch at The Flyover Show, Birmingham 18th August 2012

2012 will see the release of his much anticipated forth album based on the seven deadly sins which was showcased at eXplorations @ King’s Place at the end of January to criticial acclaim. The album release will be supported by a UK tour in October 2012.

This is a video from his last album

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Film: The Flyover Show South Africa 2012. Come & join us in Birmingham on 18th August

Saturday 31st March 2012 saw the first Flyover Show in South Africa. We had a great week in Kliptown, Soweto holding workshops and music sessions in schools and local community centres. We worked with over 2300 young people and children in the lead up to the event. The event itself attracted over 2500 people and involved local MCs that we met during the week as well as musicians that are long established collaborators with Soweto Kinch. Highlights of the day included the exhilarating opening performance by the Kliptown Youth Program Gumboot dancers and a moving moment when Tumi performed his iconic tune 1976 in the heart of Freedom Square.

A few words from Soweto Kinch:

‘Flyover Show South Africa was an incredible success both in terms of transforming the surrounding space and bringing so many different world class artists together. There was a huge amount of artistic good will, which encouraged unexpected collaborations and everyone understood the wider reasons for staging the show in Kliptown. People connected with the historical significance of Freedom Square, and the potential for art to go on transforming communities in the future. Most enduringly for many MCs it was the first time performing with live musicians, and vice versa the first time a number of musicians had encountered the SA Hip Hop underground. In one instance a group had reformed especially for this performance. In a setting where it is hard for groups to tour continuously, it was powerful to have created an outlet for groups to reconnect with their fan base as well as create new followers. The entire week of workshops and rehearsals meant that it was a genuine collaboration between South African and British artists and there is plenty to build on for the future. We want to thank everyone who performed and especially all those who came to watch, we hope to see everyone again next year’

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Soweto Kinch talks about taking The Flyover Show to South Africa in 2012

UK hip-hop artist Soweto Kinch will host a groundbreaking show featuring a diverse and brilliant line-up in Freedom Square on 31st March 2012. Among the artists that have confirmed their appearance at the Flyover Show are Tumi from Tumi and the Volume, Soweto Kinch and band, Feya Faku, ESKA, Jonzi D, Bokani Dyer, DJ Raiko, Yugen Blakrok, Gin-I Grindith, Robo The Technician, Hymphatic Thabs, and the Kliptown Youth Program Gumboot Dancers.

Kinch, one of the most exciting and versatile young musicians in both the British jazz and hip-hop scenes, will bring his iconic festival from the streets of Birmingham to the streets of the township he shares his name with – Soweto. The Flyover Show is Kinch’s project and has been a day-long, music and arts festival that has taken place for five years in its unusual setting beneath a flyover in Birmingham, UK.

The Birmingham festival has featured artists as diverse as Goldie, Akala and Omar and continues to build on its reputation, bringing world class entertainment to an often forgotten corner of Birmingham.

This year the show will not only take place in Birmingham, but in the historic Freedom Square – also known as the Walter Sisulu Square of dedication in Kliptown, Soweto.

“Freedom Square is in many ways the most natural place to extend the concept of The Flyover Show. I have both a deep artistic and personal connection to Johannesburg and I’m really excited about expanding this concept there,” said Kinch, who is also an award winning alto-saxophonist.

“As an area with rich historic and often unappreciated traditions it has much similarity with the areas in Birmingham where the show originated,” he added.

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The Flyover Show POSTER 31st March 2012: Freedom Square, South Africa

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The Flyover Show 2011 with Soweto Kinch

FILM: Now in its fourth year, Birmingham’s Flyover Show ( http://www.theflyovershow.com ) broke new ground with its most ambitious show to date. Uniquely set beneath the Hockley Flyover, this year featured iconic artists including Goldie, Omar, Akala, Why-G (Zulu Nation), Jay Phelps, Soweto Kinch, Jonzi D, Baba Israel, B-City Collective, Julian Joseph and others.

LOCATION: Hockley Circus Flyover, Birmingham
DATE: Saturday 20th August, 2011

FILM CREDITS:
Featuring: Nehemiah Smith (b-boy dancer), Johnny Kowalski (Lead singer, ‘Johnny Kowalski and the Sexy Weirdos’), Goldie (Music artist and actor).

Director: Adam Yosef | Graphics: R3BELZ Inc. | Sound: Music Theme – Kevin MacLeod, Sound Editor: Kyle Kowalski | With thanks to: Soweto Kinch, Clare Edwards, Flyover Show team, Nicola Shilton.

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The Flyover Show 2010 with Soweto Kinch

The Flyover Show 2010 from Rebel Uncut on Vimeo.

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The Flyover Show 2009 with Soweto Kinch

May 29th, 2010, Lead by Award winning saxophonist and rapper, Soweto Kinch and featuring notables such as Speech Debelle, Zena Edwards and Jonzi D, to name a few it is a vibrant celebration of British black music, and diversity.
Video presented by Taharka, edited by Tom Bairstow & produced by Ashley Karrell
TheFlyover Show 2009.

Featuring: Bashy, Soweto Kinch, Ty, Natty Andy Hamilton, Tumi, Basil Gabbidon, Corey Mwamba, Robert Mitchell Jonzi D, Spokinn Movement, Cleveland Watkiss, Eat Good, Rob Broderick Malika Booker, Tan, Lyrical Healer, Zena Edwards, Pentalk, Gemma Weekes, GTA….and many more….

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The Flyover Show 2008 – Join The Revolution with Soweto Kinch

On May 31st, 2008, the City of Birmingham witnessed a revolution. Soweto Kinch with local and national artists turned a motorway flyover into a music venue for over 1,000 people.

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Welcome to our new Flyover Show website

Soweto Kinch The Flyover Show 2011 Birmingham

We have been very busy in the last few weeks, there will be two Flyover shows in 2012. One in South Africa and one in the United Kingdom. As a result we have been working on this brand new website so we can bring you all the news as it happens.

The Flyover Show in Birmingham is booked for 11th August 2012 and will be at Hockley Circus, Birmingham, United Kingdom 12pm to 9pm. More details including the line up will be announced in the coming weeks.

The South African show hosted by Soweto Kinch will also be happening in Freedom Square, Soweto this year on 31st March 2012 10am – 6pm.

You can  keep up to date with all developments, both in the United Kingdom and in South Africa, on our new Flyover Show Facebook page.

Your comments are welcome.

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