Isaac
Blackman
Born
and bred in the twin-island republic of Trinidad
and Tobago, Isaac grew up in Trini's first family
of music and is a "Trini to de bone."
Needless to say, he "Loves his country bad."
Given this musical heritage, Isaac, "Benjiee
I" or "Mr. Benjiee," as he is known
by his industry peers, started early in the music
business.
The
youngest of 23 musical prodigies, Isaac was raised
in the jungle of Piparo, Trinidad. He was always
fascinated with drums, and ever since he was six
years old and could reach the kick drum pedal, Isaac
has been throwing down the most original, yet loosely
syncopated beats.
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Shortly
after learning to play drums, he spent the rest
of his youthful days touring with his father's family
band "The Love Circle." Growing up in
a music-rich environment, Isaac was soon drawn to
producing music of his own. In his youth, he also
attended many of his father's recording sessions
and learned different techniques from various producers.
Isaac further expanded his music studies to include
other instruments such as percussion, guitar and
bass. Shortly before his father passed away, he
recorded his first solo track "Glorify,"
backed by The Love Circle. Since then, he has performed
as drummer, guitarist and background vocalist for
numerous other artists. The majority of this project
was recorded at Isaac's own Jamoo Recording Studio
in Tunapuna, Trinidad, W.I. and the rest was done
alongside Sherwin Gardner at "God's House of
Flows".
As
a studio musician, engineer, producer and songwriter,
Isaac used the tremendous experience gained from
working in the past with artists such as Ras Shorty
I, Sheldon Blackman and the Love Circle, Mark Mohr,
Sean Daniel, Ceon Dindial, Koen Duncan and Johnny
Bachew to help make this album what it is.
Since
becoming the front-man for the Love Circle in Spring
of 2004, Isaac has been on a relentless schedule
of recording and performing his own unque brand
of jamoo. This album is the fruit of his sleepless
nights and a lifetime of songwriting. His first
hit single on the radio was the catchy "Always
Remember," released in late 2003, replete with
a delicious hook that will have you singing for
weeks. Other tracks like the ethereal "Dream"
(written for his brother living in Asia) and the
driving "Beautiful Jesus," will move your
soul while "I Love Home" will have you
waving a red, black and white flag in no time.
There
are also some great collaborations with Marge Blackman
Mohomed, Russel Leonce and dancehall artist Koen
Duncan (formerly of the Broadway Boyz International).
You heard his signature voice on Christafari's "Lion
of Zion" and "My Sustenance" (Gravity),
The Love Circle's "Homegrown" effort and
on the "Raggamuffin Hip Hop 2" and "Gathering"
Compilations. "In Your Eyes," the debut
solo album from vocalist, producer and multi-instrumentalist
Isaac Blackman, is a lyrically and musically potent
introduction to an already familiar voice.
myspace.com/issacblackman
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