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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Recorded Candid Reasoning with Andrew Bees

Andrew Bees was born Oneil Norman Beckford on May 17,1972  and grew up in the Waterhouse community of Kingston, Jamaica, an area with  a very rich  history in Reggae/Dancehall music.

In this podcast you will hear in the artist's own words his experience growing up as a youth during hard economic and political drifts in his native country. Bees extended a real insiders take at what it was like as a young man roaming among some reggae stalwarts and his eventual transition to performing internationally and recording with them.


Bees also spoke about the influence of his father, his solo career, and ongoing relationship with the first Grammy Award winning reggae group  "Black Uhuru." Most shocking of the night was Andrews Bees candid revelation of his very close long time brotherhood and working relations with producer Fitzroy Francis of Mightyful13 Records, who Bees gave credit for introduced him to Derrick "Duckie" Simpson among many things.

Andrew Bees Better Must Come Cover
In this candid interview with Empress Skortcher of Global Linkz Radio, Andrew Bees explained the significant  if the # 13 and of him recording "Better Must Come," explaining that while he was an infant at time of the release of song,  his father "Marmalade"  later gave him the history regarding the song being used in 1972 as a political campaign theme song to bring hope and motivation to the struggling people of Jamaica.

He also shared insight that the inspiration to record the song came as he and Fitzroy Francis was on the Black Uhuru 2012 West Coast tour and Francis was singing the song while chilling off stage in a hotel.
Mightyful13 Producer Fitzroy Francis

 In 2009 Bees migrated to the US where while now refocused on his solo career bees remains a "for hire" vocalist for Black Uhuru with their last tour being a massive 2012 US tour on which they performed in various West Coast states.

With the reunion with his long time protegee and New York base Record Producer Fitzroy Francis in January 2012,  Bees recorded "Something Strange" on the "Mighty In Battle Riddim" for Mightyful 13 Records which went # 8 on the Foundation Radio Network/New York Top 30 Music chart.

Later in September 2012, Andrew Bees officially singed a recording deal with Mightful13 Records commencing his current project with the label, he recorded his first tribute "Better Must Come"  to the late great Delroy Wilson which has given rise to a upsurge in Andrew Bees' presence on an international level as a solo vocalist. This song has spread like wild fire receiving radio air play and charting in New York and South Florida.  As of the date of this press release, "Better Must Come" is in the # 2 position on Clinton Lindsey's Foundation Radio Network/New York Top 30 Music Chart and # 21 on South Florida's Top 25 Reggae Chart.
 Empress Skortcher predicts that the single will continue soaring reaching higher heights globally.

Bees is currently working on his second tribute to Delroy Wilson, "Cool Operator" which was already recorded as part of a collaborative album on the "Operator2013 Riddim Velocity" under Mightyful13 Records.  This Album will include other artists such as ZanaduBassieDee, Little Hero, Shanti High, King Mellowman and Spain's Reggae artist Tete Man Levi plus others.  Which will be distributed digitally worldwide by Mightyful13/VP Records (Vpal Dist).

More About Andrew Bees. 


100 Artist Ghetto Bash 1993

Andrew Bees started singing at the tender age of 14,  when in 1986 he became a regular performer on the popular "Colgate Cavity Fighters Club" program on Radio Jamaica (R.J.R.).

As he advanced his skills, he began singing among reggae all-star performers such as Augustus Pablo, Half Pint, Hugh Mundel, Junior Reid, Locksley Castell, and Wayne "Sleng Teng" Smith  among others.   

1989/1990, Andrew Bees recorded his  first songs for Castro Brown's "New Name Music" productions, namely "Life In The Ghetto," "Struggle and Strive" and "Be Cool."
His live performance career started in 1993 with Bees appearing on Bunny Wailer's 100 Artist "Ghetto Bash Concert" at the Jam World Entertainment Center in Jamaica.

In 1991, Bees and his childhood friend Fitzroy Francis collaborated in the recording and production of the single "Things A Gwan Things A Go Dun" which led the the production of  Bees first solo studio album "Militant" The was entirely produced by Fitzroy Francis for Music Lion Production Label  later being released and distributed in 1995 by R.A.S Record in the United States and Sony Records in Japan.
In 1996,  Andrew Bees first toured in Brazil as a guest vocalist for  "Black Uhuru." In the following year, he officially became rooted as the lead vocalist for the group. Since then Andrew Bees has toured extensively with the group throughout Europe, North American, and South America.
Andrew Bees Live
Dubbin It Live DVD


As a member of the group, Andrew Bees recorded the album "Unification" in 1998  which was produced by the legendary King Jammy who also produced Black Uhuru's first studio album "Black Sounds of Freedom" in 1977.  In 2000 Andrew Bees recorded his second studio album  "Dynasty" with the group,  for the  US based R.A.S. Records Label. In the same year,  Black Uhuru toured  Europe and the US with the Great "Sly and Robbie." Subsequently, in 2002 "Dubbing It Live" CD which feature live performances recorded at Paléo Festival with Black Uhuru and "Sly and Robbie" was released.

As years passed, Andrew Bees decided to continue pursuing a solo career releasing his sophomore album "Iration" produced by Guyana based Walter Fraser, released July 24, 2006 on the label Vizion Sounds.




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