9 Mile Roots
9 Mile Roots formed in Kingston, Jamaica, with Clinton Fearon on lead vocals and bass. The group includes Courtland White on rhythm guitar, Courtney Hemmings...
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9 Mile Roots formed in Kingston, Jamaica, with Clinton Fearon on lead vocals and bass. The group includes Courtland White on rhythm guitar, Courtney Hemmings on drums, Andrew Livingston on keyboards, and Steven Golding on backing vocals and percussion. They released their self-titled debut album in 2014, followed by 'Signs of the Times' in 2016 and 'All My Money' in 2018.
Their music draws from traditional reggae rhythms while addressing social issues. The song 'All My Money' became a notable track for its themes of financial struggle. In 2019, that album won the Reggae Album of the Year award at the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association Awards.
They've performed internationally, with shows across Europe, Asia, and North America. Their 2020 album was titled 'Rootsman's Journey'.
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