EPK - Ziggie Bless

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EPK - Ziggie Bless
Ziggie Bless aka juncsion
Rising international reggae artist Ziggie Bless aka juncsion, christened Livingston Lewis, hopes to make a difference with
conscious lyrics. Learning how music has an effect on people and inspired by the late reggae star Robert (Bob) Nesta
Marley, Ziggie Bless wants to emulate the positive effect that Bob Marley and his music had on the world.
Ziggie Bless has been writing positive music since he finished school in 1990. Raised in Trench Town, Jamaica,
Ziggie Bless learned the hardships of living in the ghetto and later migrated to the United States in 1992. Returning to
his roots back in Jamaica helped Ziggie Bless to launch his music career as he saw the need to express in music the
various situations that was unfolding before his eyes.
Ready to give fans what they have been waiting for, Ziggie Bless released his long anticipated debut album,
OVERSTANDING, on April 24, 2012. Boasting 14 tracks, OVERSTANDING, has a little something for everyone. The album
includes hit songs such as: No Love, a culture tune with a powerful message; Stop Wasting Time; and posing the
question on everyone’s mind in Or Wah? Ziggie Bless definitely shows his multifaceted style of making music. The
conscious song, Full Time, shows Ziggie Bless at his best.
“Overstanding” is a Jamaican term which means understanding at the utmost level. Because “under” is considered an
oppressive word, it is positively replaced with “over.” Now prepared to continue his journey of positive lyrics and
uplifting the oppressed, he looks forward to strengthening his fan base.
For more information, please contact DASK Entertainment, Inc. at info@DASKEntertainment.com or visit the following
sites: www.ziggiebless.com, www.daskentertainment.com, www.reverbnation.com/ziggieblessakajuncsion.
PRESS:
“Ziggie Bless presses on”
Jamaica Observer
REGGAE artiste Ziggie Bless is putting his promotional muscle
behind his two latest singles Too Much War and Nuh Bag a Man.
Released in 2014, Too Much War as produced by UK's DJ Lantan
while the latter was done on the Mafia House imprint.
An accompanying video for Nuh Bag a Man is currently in rotation.
"So far, I have been getting some great reviews on these two songs.
I must say I am very happy with the overall reception," he said.
“Too Much War says Ziggie Bless”
The Jamaica Star
Reggae artiste Ziggie Bless has continued to make musical strides in his career. The artiste, known for his positive and wholesome
music, is making his voice heard with his two new singles, Too Much War and Nuh Bag A Man.
Too Much War was produced DJ Lantan from the UK and Nuh Bag A Man was produced by Don Mafia's Mafia House Records. The
two songs have been receiving good airplay in Jamaica and the rest of the Caribbean and have been gaining steam in North America.
"So far, I have been getting some great reviews on these two songs. I must say, I am very happy with the overall reception," shared
Ziggie Bless.
Too Much War is available on iTunes.
The video for Nuh Bag A Man is in heavy rotation on Swag TV in Jamaica and on Come Chat Wid Mi TV (www.comechatwidmi.tv) in
the US. The video will soon be featured on all other major local television channels.
Ziggie Bless, who has been working closely with MIA Production, is always busy in studio working, and hints at a possible
collaboration with a major artiste in the near future. He is also promoting his latest album, Overstanding, which is available on
iTunes, CD Baby and at all major digital outlets.
“YardHype features Reggae Artiste Ziggie Bless”
yardhype.com
Reggae artiste Ziggie Bless has continued to make musical strides in his career. The artiste who is known for his positive and
wholesome music is making his voice heard with his two new singles “Too Much War” and “Nuh Bag a Man.”
“Too Much War” was produced DJ Lantan from out of the UK and “Nuh Bag a Man” was produced by Don Mafia, Mafia House
Records, both released in 2014. The two songs have been receiving good airplay in Jamaica and the rest of the Caribbean, and have
been gaining steam in North America.
“So far I have been getting some great reviews on these two songs. I must say I am very happy with the overall reception.” Shared
Ziggie Bless So far “Too Much War is available on I tunes and “Nuh Bag a Man” will soon be available.
The video for “Nuh Bag a Man” is currently in heavy rotation on swag TV in Jamaica and on Come Chat Wid Mi TV
(www.comechatwidmi.tv) in the US. The video will also be featured on all other major local television channels.
Other Projects Ziggie Bless, who has been working closely with M.I.A. Production, is always busy in the studio working and hints at a
possible collaboration with a major artiste in the near future but does not want to let the secret out just yet. He is also promoting his
latest album “Overstanding” which is available on ITunes, CD Baby and all major digital outlets.
PRESS (cont’d):
“This 'rising star' is definitely one to watch for the
near future”
achisreggae.blogspot.com
"Overstanding" by Ziggie Bless [Wize Wise Recording]
“I know what you're thinking --'Damn Achis, another Zigg[y/i/ie]'-- Yeah, another
one. But this one, Ziggie Bless, although far less well known than the other two is
one worth getting to know. I barely remembered who he was until I saw the tracklist
and noticed that the very first tune on, "Overstanding", his new album, 'Or Wah',
was the one which I remembered and he had at least one other which definitely
impressed. All I can say here is that Bless is TALENTED. His style is mostly Dancehall
(and it's his strength also) and hopefully that's where this album is focused and I'm
looking forward to taking it for a listen at some point.”
Outaroad.com
Mr. Glamarus & Ziggie Bless - 'Stop Wasting Time'
“From the sounds of this talented duo, they are 'not wasting time' with the progress
of their musical career. Their new song produced by Trevor Eliot under the Musical Ambassader label is a cool roots rock reggae
tune with an infectious melody.
Mr. Glamarus' harmonies compliment Ziggie Bless' hardcore dancehall sounding voice as he spits positive lyrics about being
progressive in life.
There is a void in reggae music that needs to be filled with positive uplifting songs. Mr. Glamarus and Ziggie Bless are going back to
that foundation sound that made people across the world fall in love with Jamaica's Indigenous sound.
This type of song is a step in the right direction towards cultivating a following in the European market where reggae music has been
doing exceptionally well. If they can maintain the current standard of their music, there is no limit to where it may take them.”
Ziggy Bless “Or Wah”
“With its many twists and turns, you sometimes never know if you're going up or
down in the cycle of life. New reggae single from Ziggy Bless, delivers social
commentary while asking many pertinent questions about life. The artiste also
speaks strongly on trying to keep his composure in a cut-throat industry and
delivers direct hits at those against young artistes making great progress.
“Where do we go from here - Ziggie Bless
In the first verse he makes it known that he cannot be bought and that he comes to
eliminate corruption, throughout the rest of the song the listener doesn't become
aware of what the resolve will be.
For the most part the song gives both Ziggy Bless and listeners an avenue to vent
and serves to empower some amidst any opposition they may encounter when
chasing their dreams.”
Upcoming reggae artist Ziggie Bless latest effort on the 'Wise Men' Produced 'Blem
Up riddim' has the potential to take him one step closer to becoming a household
name. The track entitled 'Full Time' is an outcry for better in Jamaican society and
the world at large, which is cleverly written and expertly executed. The subject
matter of this song will be easily received particularly with the current world
financial crisis.
Ziggie Bless' vocals 'Blem' into the cool easy-going roots rock reggae beat making it easy on the ears. This combined with the catchy
chorus should make it an instant radio favorite and have the potential of exposing him to the European reggae market.
This 'rising star' is definitely one to watch for the near future.”
PRESS (cont’d):
Tropicalfete.com
“Mr. Glamarus and Ziggie Bless has produced one of the most meaningful songs that the industry has come across. “Stop Wasting
Time” is a campaign started by the artists to combat the epidemic of youth idleness. With positive lyrics and a pulsating beat, “Stop
Wasting Time” is an infectious song that is sure to last for generations to come!”
RateJamaica.com:
Where do we go from here - Ziggie Bless
“Artist: Ziggie Bless Song: Full Time Producer: Livingston Lewis ‘Wise Men’ Produced ‘Blem Up riddim’
Upcoming reggae artist Ziggie Bless latest effort on the ‘Wise Men’ Produced ‘Blem Up riddim’ has the
potential to take him one step closer to becoming a household name. The track entitled ‘Full Time’ is an
outcry for better in Jamaican society and the world at large, which is cleverly written and expertly
executed.”
SHOWS:
ZIGGIE BLESS has performed at:
Johnny Popcorn and Cherice Marie Double Album Release Party, Drom, New York, NY
Teflon Iva Burnin Album Release Party, Club Eclipse, Newark, NJ
Jamaica Arts & Music Summer Festival 2012 (Jamaica Under The Stars Evening Concert), Queens, NY
Heatwave Part 2, Vibes Sports Bar, Brooklyn, NY
NYC Rocks Health & Music Fair, Brooklyn, NY
10th Annual Shashamane Fundraiser, Vibz Uptown, Hartford, CT
Mr. Glamarus - The Man His Music Album Release Party, B-Hive Lounge, Brooklyn, NY
Love and Unity Wednesdays, Caribbean-American Entertainment Center, Brooklyn, NY
Cherri Poet, of Linkage Radio, April Showers Part 1, Fusion Lounge, Bronx, NY
Ziggie Bless OVERSTANDING Album Release Party, B-Hive Lounge, Brooklyn, NY
Janelle's "First Friday Comedy & Concert Series, Janelle's Caribbean American Cuisine & Bar, Brooklyn, NY
Reggae Artist Junie Rank’s Birthday Bash, Sullivan Hall, Brooklyn, NY
Caribbean Billboard Music TV 17th Anniversary Party, B-Hive Lounge, Brooklyn, NY
Portland Curry Fest, Port Antonio, Jamaica
Wicked Willy’s, New York, NY
Opened for “Kes The Band”, Canal Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
The Centennial of Marcus Garvey's UNIA, Marcus Garvey Park, New York, NY
Contacts + Links
LABEL
ziggiebless@yahoo.com
Wize Wise Recording & Distribution
107 Cooper Street
Brooklyn, NY 11207
347-876-1573
876-819-2513
MUSIC
www.reverbnation.com/ziggieblessakajuncsion
www.soundcloud.com/ziggie-bless
VIDEOS
Nuh Bag A Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH1OaT8C3S8
Nuh Come Around
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui4ITIf621s
BOOKINGS
No Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEpXo10s5LA
www.daskentertainment.com
info@DASKEntertainment.com
Stop Wasting Time
347-876-1573
876-819-2513
646-320-3630
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKaVHp9c2rE
If Loving You Is Wrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fZXStT9Vfo
Nah Laff
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKf2F4wGKkc
Or Wah
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqFWP_gsWOQ
Full Time
ARTIST
www.ziggiebless.com
www.facebook.com/ziggiebless
@ziggiebless
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJctln_WIBA