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Lee Scratch Perry

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LEE SCRATCH PERRY IN CONCERT:

As a master of both the studio and the stage, dub reggae pioneer Lee ìScratchî Perry has been making fans feel irie with his innovative recordings and colorful live performances for more than four decades. In addition to producing music for luminaries like Bob Marley, Junior Murvin, and Max Romeo, Perry has established himself as the undisputed king of dub with dozens of acclaimed solo releases (his 2003 album Jamaican E.T. won a GRAMMY for Best Reggae Album). At his live shows Perry is a total boss, dancing around in his signature outrÈ stagewear and engaging audiences with lively call and response vocals that keep the good vibes flowing. Heís in his 80s but youíd never know itóPerry and his band always bring the party with their intoxicating mix of old-school dub favorites and modern-day reggae classics.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Lee Perry was born into poverty in rural Jamaica, but his fortunes turned after he moved to Kingston in his teens and began dabbling in the cityís music scene. He gained prominence in the late ë50s and early ë60s working alongside established Jamaican producers like Clement Coxsone Dodd and Joe Gibbs, and in 1968 he established his own label Upsetter Records. Perryís first hit single, 1968ís ìPeople Funny Boyî, was a veritable sensation, selling more than 60,000 copies in Jamaica alone and helping define the then-nascent reggae sound. Starting with 1969ís The Upsetter LP, Perry released more than a dozen albums with his studio band The Upsetters, also dropping solo efforts like 1972ís Africaís Blood and 1975ís Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread. With the establishment of his backyard studio The Black Ark in 1973, Perry became a sought-after producer, and his innovative recording techniques attracted such notable reggae artists as Bob Marley, The Heptones, and The Congos. Perry remained prolific throughout the ë80s and ë90s, and in 2003 he added a GRAMMY Award to his long list of achievements. Perry impressed fans at Coachella with a career-spanning performance in 2013, and he continues to emit plenty of positive vibrations any time he takes the stage to perform his timeless reggae tunes.

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 7 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    DubMaster Still Stylin' at 80!!!

    by Spiritonthewater on 9/27/16Port City Music Hall - Portland

    Amazing night celebrating Scratch's 80th in a great venue with happy fans

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 8/15/16Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St Louis

    Awesome show, Scratch was pissed at the sound guys and for good reason, but he brought down the HOUSE!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a great and long show

    by IggyDee on 9/22/13Howard Theatre - Washington

    Great recently restored venue; central location; wonderful performances of course!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lee Perry is Crazy

    by lackosense on 9/25/12Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    The opening acts where surprisingly good. Lee Perry for his age, is very energetic and brings a great vibe to the stage. He is very Free spirited and literally says anything that comes to mind.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Scratch Lee

    by karv on 9/25/12Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    His performance was horrendous. He appeared either mentally ill or very high on drugs. For the people who actually understood the words he was "singing" they were embarassing and insulting. We left within 30 minutes. It's a shame that he was actually allowed to perform. It's better to remember him for who he was than what he has become.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lee Scratch Perry, The Upsetter

    by Anonymous on 6/12/12Vogue Theatre - Indianapolis

    Thee Dubmeister dubbing himself live in a stellar performance with members of the Dubblestandart crew from Wien/Köln, Osterreich: Paul Zasky on green Steinbürger bass and Mixmeister Emch, also playing the occasional melodica. Old cohort Larry McDonald on monster congas made this a stripped-down performance I shall remember for the rest of my life. And I should be so lucky to be bouncing around a stage like Scratchy when I'm 76 years old! Selah

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Scratch Perry puts on another great show

    by Anonymous on 12/12/114th and B - San Diego

    Took my buddy for his birthday. Had a good time. 13 bucks for a can of beer and a can of rockstar is absurd though. 4th and B has been one of my favorite venues in San Diego. Saw lots of good shows there until they were bought out a few years ago. Then they turned into a venue that had boxing matches and standup comedians. Glad to see good acts being scheduled again.