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Electric Avenue to Enlightenment: The Power of Listening | Ft. Grammy Nominee, Eddy Grant

Electric Avenue to Enlightenment: The Power of Listening | Ft. Grammy Nominee, Eddy Grant
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Apr 10, 2023 · 1h 6m 46s

In this week’s episode we are talking di tings with Guyanese-British world-renowned musician, singer, songwriter, and producer known for his unique blend of reggae, funk, and rock music, Eddy Grant....

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In this week’s episode we are talking di tings with Guyanese-British world-renowned musician, singer, songwriter, and producer known for his unique blend of reggae, funk, and rock music, Eddy Grant. We discuss the importance of listening, never giving up despite obstacles, the influence his father had on his overall development and career choice, the story behind one of the most recognized songs in music history “Electric Avenue”and so much more. So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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Eddy began his music career in the 1960s as the leader of the Equals, a multiracial rock band that had a number of hits in the UK, including "Baby, Come Back," which topped the charts in 1968. In 1982, he released the album "Killer on the Rampage," which included the hit single "Electric Avenue." The song became a worldwide hit and reached the top ten in several countries, and along with Michael Jackson’s “Billy Jean,” convinced television executives to play Black music. While “Electric Avenue” may be his most well known song in the U.S., he is no one-hit wonder. With hits like "I Don't Wanna Dance,” and "Gimme Hope Jo'anna", Eddy has inspired generations of music lovers around the world. Grant owns the rights to his music, and was the first artist to own his music, a significant achievement in the music industry.
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In 1994, Eddy created the genre “Ringbang” and has continued to produce and write music and tour, releasing several albums and collaborating with other artists. For example, Sting recorded his first solo album, "The Dream Of The Blue Turtles", at Eddy's studio in Barbados. Eddy has also received numerous accolades and honors for his contributions to music, including the Golden Arrow of Achievement in Guyana, the Order of the British Empire in the UK, and the Barbados Service Star.
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