 | Category: | Music | | Genre: | Reggae | | Artist: | Satah |
As a youth growing up in Havendale Kingston, Sah-tah was drawn to great vocalist. Some of which were Nat King Cole, Michael Jackson, Dionne Warrick Just to name a few. However on the local scene he was also inspired by Dennis Brown, Jacob "Killer" Miller Beres Hammond, Freddy McGregor, Leroy Sibbles (Satta-amasaghana Rid dim) and the DJ Ranking Trevor and last but not least his young uncle/brethren Delroy Melody. This early influence led to an unwavering love for music. In High school Sah-tah was motivated by a young group of brothers, (The Browne Bunch) whom Michael Jackson also influenced. He would discover his talent by performing Michael Jackson songs at house parties. Recordings: In 1983, Sah-Tah recorded his first two songs "Hall an pull it" and "Time for everything" under the guidance and watchful eyes of The original "Scientist" Sylvan Morris (mixed most of Bob Marley tunes) at Harry Jay Recording Studio in Kingston Jamaica. Sah-tah went by the name of Tony Montana at the time. He also did several recordings at Penthouse, Digital B studios for Artist/producer Hugo Barrington, artist / producer Charlie Chaplin, and Hopeton Lewis. He also produced a remake of Barry White's "Can't Get enough of Your Love" on his then White Nite Label. This was recorded at Dynamic Sounds and released in the UK. Mentors/ Heroes in the Music: My main mentors were: first and foremost the Legend Bob Marley, Jacob Miller, Denis Brown. Message in the Music: LOVE’ LOVE’ LOVE in all its formats Current Musical Involvement: Currently working with Jamlock Music on his Debut album entitled “Full Time” which will be released by summer 2007. Also working with Producers; Gary Whittick, Bunny Cowan and Lloyd Campbell. Studio Recordings: In 1983, Sah-Tah recorded his first two songs "Hall an pull it" and "Time for everything" under the guidance and watchful eyes of The original "Scientist" Sylvan Morris (mixed most of Bob Marley tunes) at Harry Jay Recording Studio in Kingston Jamaica. Sah-tah went by the name of Tony Montana at the time. He also did several recordings at Penthouse, Digital B studios for Artist/producer Hugo Barrington, artist / producer Charlie Chaplin, and Hopeton Lewis. He also produced a remake of Barry White's "Can't get enough of Your Love" on his then White Nite Label. This was recorded at Dynamic Sounds and released in the UK. Previous Performances: In 1983 Sah-tah performed at La Paloma Night club on half-way tree road. He did several stage shows the same year in Manchester, St Elizabeth and on the north coast. Publishing: Bushfire Music (BMI) Label: Jamlock Music

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