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Tonya P’s Music Comes From the Heart

By The Best of Reggae Editor 2 Comments

Tonya P R&B Reggae ArtistIn 2005, when this young ladies electrifying voice first graced the air waves, people were amazed by her powerful yet smoothing sultry vocals. Since then Tonya has gone on to winning some of the most prestigious Awards in the Canadian Reggae industry along with her many Awards in 2011 she was also Nominated for A Juno Award for best Reggae Recording Artist of the year for her hit single “Don’t Wanna Go” which is by far the highest Award Canada has to offer in any genre of music.

Born and Raised in Toronto

Tonya was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, where she began singing in her high school music productions at the age of 14.

The combination of modern R&B with the sweet sound of Reggae and Soul was her style and it was embraced immediately by anyone who heard her.   Tonya P has truly become the voice for young women across the globe.  She has a unique style that is adored by many and a voice that is most compelling.

Tonya P’s style is sort of mixed between Reggae and R&B

Tonya was always very much influenced by Reggae singers such as Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, and Marcia Griffiths not to mention the R&B singers of her time – Whitney Houston, Mary j Blige and Faith Evans just to name a few.  However coming from a Jamaican background gave Tonya the ability to relate to the Reggae culture

Tonya has a remarkable gift for writing lyrics that reach out and touch masses regardless of age or gender Tonya has already exceeded the expectations of a Toronto female Reggae artist and now plans to raise the bar as far as she can.

Tonya P’s music comes from the heart

When asked about the inspiration behind her music she quickly responded “Three things – Life, Love and Pain It is evident that Tonya P’s music comes from the heart it has a pure truth that is undeniable that everyone can relate to.

Tonya has had the pleasure of performing on many shows in Canada, Jamaica and the USA such as Toronto’s Jamaica day Celebration, and most recently the Calgary Reggae Festival. Tonya  P has also performed on the Bob Marley Birthday Bash in Negril Jamaica for 4 consecutive years in the star time segment. Throughout the years she has been fortunate enough to share the stage alongside some of the Biggest Reggae artists in the world today such as Freddie Mcgregor, Bunny Wailer, Tarrus Riley, Luciano, Queen Ifrica, Tony Rebel, Gyptian, Shine Head, Lady Saw and Bares Hammond.

Her new hit single “Here with me” and “I Wanna Thank You” has recently been released and has been receiving rave reviews along with steady airplay on some of Toronto’s top Reggae programs and internationally. Tonya P is at present working hard in the studio preparing to release her first album which is generating a massive buzz in and around the reggae industry on a global scale.

What’s next for Tonya?

Tonya plans to do many more live shows both locally and internationally to get the world more familiar with the soon to be Reggae Superstar.

Filed Under: Reggae Artists Tagged With: Bob Marley, Capleton Marcia Griffiths, Dennis Brown, Marcia Griffiths, Tonya P's

Annual Reggae Festival Brings International Acts to the Desert

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Reggae in the Desert - Reggae NevadaReggae in the Desert, one of the most successful music festivals in southern Nevada, is returning to the Clark County Ampitheater for its 12th year. The two-day music festival will take place on June 15 and June 16. The 2013 festival continues its years of impressive lineups with notable names like Steel Pulse, Luciano, Capleton Marcia Griffiths, The Green and other announced artists and bands.

The smooth vibes of reggae will include Steel Pulse, whose debut in the late ’70s is regarded by critics as a landmark of British reggae. The group began paved the way for contemporary trends by including touches of punk, dancehall and hip-hop.

Also performing is Grammy Award nominee Luciano. Known as ‘The Messenger,’ Luciano established himself in the reggae scene with hits since the early ’90s. With more than 30 albums recorded, he continues to inspire fans and promote consciousness through his lyrics.

Well-known Jamaican artist Capleton will be bringing his rootsy vibes to the desert, along with “Queen of Reggae” Marcia Griffiths, who made the Electric Slide an international dance craze with her recording of “Electric Boogie.”

At the forefront of Hawaii’s reggae scene, The Green has had rapid success on the Billboard Reggae Chart, their debut album remaining on the chart for a record 69 weeks and their sophomore album spending four weeks at number one.

The event boasts not only great music, but vendors in the Caribbean Islands Vendor Village will have Caribbean-style items for sale, food and beverages, and exhibits.

Fans should purchase tickets now for $35 as the ticket prices will go up to $40 the day of show (plus any service fees). General two-day admission is a bargain at $60. There are also a limited number of VIP two-day packages for $120 which includes an event t-shirt, event poster, artist meet ‘n greet, air conditioned VIP lounge with free wine tasting and appetizers. June in Vegas?! The air conditioning is worth the price of the VIP tickets alone! To purchase tickets, visit www.ticketfly.com.

This festival is fun for the whole family and children five and younger are free when accompanied with an adult.

For a complete list of performance times, lineup and additional information, visit the event website at www.reggaeinthedesert.com.


Filed Under: Reggae Festivals Tagged With: Capleton Marcia Griffiths, Luciano, Marcia Griffiths, Steel Pulse, The Green, The Messenger

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