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Beres Hammond, who has been making hits since the 1970s, brings his honeyed baritone and reggae love songs to Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro tomorrow. Sign up.
Beres Hammond made an offstage entrance on Monday, teasing the crowd with a medley of “I Feel Good,” “Can You Play Some More (Pull It Up),” before appearing onstage and performing “Can ...
This duo's name, Beresford Hammond, hints at its membership—Charlie Beresford, guitarist and vocalist in the improvising quartet Fourth Page, and classically-trained cellist Sonia Hammond, whose first ...
Legendary Jamaican Singer Beres Hammond Premieres ‘I’m Alive’ Video From ‘Never Ending’ Album "The love of the people, the kind of love they give you when you are in the street and ...
VP Records is proud to present Beres Hammond's new studio album, “Never Ending” out October 12th. Fresh off a successful, sold out U.S. Summer Tour with appearances at Reggae Sumfest in ...
Beresford Hammond: Circle Inside The Folds. by John Eyles May 18, 2019. Circle Inside the Folds is the fourth album on The 52nd label featuring the duo of guitarist, pianist and vocalist Charlie ...
BERES Hammond was still in the stages of a comeback when he first met music producer Donovan Germain in 1990. He was 37 years old and looking to secure studio time to record songs at Germain's ...
Beres Hammond serenaded a virtual crowd at his #LoveFromADistance virtual concert hosted by VP Records. Skip to content. Wednesday, October 9, 2024; The Magazine of Hip Hop Music,Culture and Politics.
Beres Hammond himself eloquently states, "I don't sing for charts; I sing for hearts." Prepare to dance and sing to uplifting reggae songs with the legendary Jamaican lovers' rock singer, known ...
Beres Hammond Grammy-nominated Jamaican singer-songwriter Beres Hammond has become one of the most notable voices in reggae and dancehall since he made his debut in the 1970s.
This CD cover image released by Vp Records shows the latest release by Beres Hammond, "One Love, One Life." (AP Photo/Vp Records) Kelsey Grammer and Ted Danson Didn’t Speak for 30 Years After ...
Arguably Jamaica’s most beloved living crooner, Beres Hammond got his start fronting one of the island’s first disco-funk bands, Zap Pow, in the ’70s, and suppl ...
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