Tuesday, June 22, 2010

ED'S BIRTHDAY PARTY - POOLSIDE


Ed and Delbert Rose sharing a joke



Getting ready to blow out candles....






This is explainable "Cheers Mate"




Cigar smoking team



Ed Eating


Youngsters in the pool





FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD
Joanne "Blackpoet" Stephens

JAMAICA ALLIANCE FESTIVAL - QUEENS, NY (June 17, 2010)

Ed performing with Lava Connection Band
(The Jamaica Alliance & VP Records Summer Event in Queens, NY)


Ed performing
(The Jamaica Alliance & VP Records Summer Event in Queens, NY)



Photo op with the Matriach of VP Mrs. Pat Chin



Ed & Chris Chin, C.E.O of VP Records


Young Fans

CARIBBEAN CULTURAL CONFERENCE 2010 (June 18 & 19)



THE BEFORE AND AFTER PICS OF BUJU BANTON AND ED ROBINSON

AFTER  
BEFORE
(Back in the day)

PHOTOS


Johnny Osbourne (Reggae Artist), Ed & Barrington Levy (Reggae Artist)

Ed, Winston Meditation (Reggae Artist)  and Al Campbell (Reggae Artist) 2009

Dr. Denzil Douglas - Prime Minster of St. Kitts-Nevis with Ed and his award in hand May 10, 2009


Ed being interviewed by Zync TV

Pat McKay & Ed Robinson on a panel @ The Caribbean Cultural Conference June 18, 2009

SINGLES

This was a very successful single released (2004) of “Ain’t That Lovin’ You”, his cover of the Lou Rawls’ classic made popular by Dennis Brown.

Many remembered this Sunsplash Live album - Ed Robinson featured



Songs by Ed Robinson
NO.SINGER(S)SONGSPRODUCER(S)
1Ed RobinsonNo More Mr. LonelyEd Robinson
2Ed RobinsonI Call Your NameEd Robinson
3Ed RobinsonCry BloodEd Robinson
4Ed RobinsonThey Can't Stop ItEd Robinson
5Ed RobinsonShow Me The WayEd Robinson
6Ed RobinsonFor Your LoveEd Robinson
7Ed RobinsonHow I FeelEd Robinson
8Ed RobinsonFun Time AgainEd Robinson
8bEd RobinsonFun Time AgainEd Robinson
9Ed RobinsonWhere Do We GoEd Robinson
9bEd RobinsonWhere Do We GoEd Robinson
10Ed RobinsonArmed And DangerousE J Robinson
11Ed RobinsonBroken Heart
12Ed RobinsonCrazyM. Bennett & Patrick Lindsey
13Ed RobinsonHold MeE J Robinson
14Ed RobinsonHow Can YouE J Robinson
15Ed RobinsonNever Flipper UpElon Robinson
16Ed RobinsonOnce AgainE J Robinson
17Ed RobinsonSolid Me Solid
18Ed RobinsonStarting Tonight
19Ed RobinsonThe Best is Gonna Come
20Ed Robinson2 Places At the SametimeE J Robinson
21Ed RobinsonVoyage To AtlantisE J Robinson
22Ed RobinsonYou Took The ChanceE J Robinson
23Ed & BujuWatch How You FlexD. Germain & D. Kelly
24Ed RobinsonEvery StepYou TakeRula Brown
25Ed RobinsonRudieCpt. Sinbad
26Ed RobinsonTry TestE J Robinson
27Ed RobinsonKill Fuss
28Ed RobinsonDon't Throw It All AwayE J Robinson
29Ed RobinsonYou Are A Fool
30Ed RobinsonLady You Are
31Ed RobinsonWalk With MeLloyd & Michelle Campbell
32Ed RobinsonIt' s Our Time To ShineLloyd & Michelle Campbell
33Ed RobinsonEnough Is EnoughEd Robinson
No.ARTISTSONGPRODUCER
34Ed RobinsonOne's The Only WinnerEd Robinson
35Ed & Apachie ScratcheGirls
36Ed RobinsonCan't Lose You
37Ed RobinsonCan't Live Without You
38Ed RobinsonCan't Wait
39Ed RobinsonOld VampireEd Robinson
40Ed RobinsonRise Again
41Ed RobinsonIt's Over
42Ed RobinsonSlow Down
43Ed RobinsonI'd Give Anything
44Ed RobinsonAfter You
45Ed RobinsonNot Only The Good Die YoungWilliam Maragh
46Ed RobinsonFalling For You
47Ed RobinsonDangerous
48Ed RobinsonClose To You
49Ed RobinsonTwo RoadsEd Robinson
50Ed RobinsonFor The Longest TimeEd Robinson
51Ed RobinsonThrow Me CornEd Robinson








  

4TH ALBUM - THE AWAKENING


Some say the third time is a charm, but The Awakening may prove that the fourth is as charming as they get. This album sits squarely on the fence between Roots Reggae and Lovers Rock and represents another start-to-finish ear pleaser. The first single to be released, “Can’t Go on Pretending”, is a special tribute to love and honesty that guarantees Mr. Robinson a spot on every smart DJs playlist. Its heartfelt confession will ring true to every man who ever felt he couldn’t admit his feelings. “Get Up Stand Up and Dance” is an up tempo reminder that we’d better make time to enjoy the music and live our lives because life is short. The message in both “Stand Firm” and “Never Give Up” tells listeners to hold the faith because “Jah is in control” of everything. His vocal style in “Let Me Be the One” ranks with Reggae’s best crooners and a serious horn section lends this track a vintage feel. In the tradition of conscious Reggae music this album is grounded in love and strength. The production on The Awakening is smooth and shows the experience of a tried and tested musician.

3RD ALBUM - SOLITUDE


Solitude is that rare album that is made for listening. The steady grooves are perfectly complimented by his melodious voice making this album a must-have for the true Lovers’ Rock aficionado. From the first amazing track, “No More Mr. Lonely”, to the last, his beautiful cover of the Luther Vandross smash “Dance With My Father” which features the giggles of his son EJ, this album keeps you on lock. “Fun Time Again”, a song pleading for a return to the fun and peaceful times in life, was featured in the Jamaican comedic stage play Passa Passa. “So Real” is an incredible song with a jazzy groove that will find itself well-requested by lovers everywhere. The album features a few other well executed covers like, Mario Winans’ “Don’t Wanna Know” and Simply Red’s “Holding Back the Years”. “Can’t Stop It” and “Cry Blood” give a nod to the Roots Reggae massive with two outstanding tracks for the people. Solitude is an album that will soon find a permanent spot in your CD changer, on your MP3 player and in your heart.

2ND ALBUM - SKY IS THE LIMIT


A second album, Sky is the Limit, was released on Jet Star Records featured powerful Roots tunes like “Bad Minded People”, “Skin I’m In”, and a fine version of “Burnin’ and Lootin’”. Fans are now primed and ready for a new release from Mr. Ed Robinson, and he does not disappoint. After the very successful single release last year of “Ain’t That Lovin’ You”, his cover of the Lou Rawls’ classic made popular by Dennis Brown, he is blessing us with a 14 song album that is full of classic rhythms and lover’s lyrics.

ALBUMS


Ed Robinson's first album Once Again was ultimately released by VP Records and contained the highly acclaimed track “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”.

BIO

An encounter with Ed Robinson is an encounter with one of Reggae music’s most consistently great contributors. Throughout the course of his over twenty year career Mr. Robinson has blessed the music industry with his talent both before the mic and behind the scenes.


Having started his career as the drummer in a rock band, Ed Robinson gave hints of his versatility from the very beginning. Over the years he found himself becoming a key player in the diverse genres of Reggae, Rock, Soul, Hip Hop, and R & B. His tremendous production talent has found him at work with industry greats like Luciano, Maxi Priest, Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks, Super Cat, Snoop Dogg, Warren G and the incomparable Dennis Brown just to name a few. While constantly at work in the studio, Robinson still found time to perform in such great stage shows as Reggae Carifest, Irie Jamboree and Sunsplash. It was during a performance at Sunsplash concert that he caught the attention of MCA Records.


His first album Once Again was ultimately released by VP Records and contained the highly acclaimed track “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”. A second album, Sky is the Limit, was released on Jet Star Records featured powerful Roots tunes like “Bad Minded People”, “Skin I’m In”, and a fine version of “Burnin’ and Lootin’”. His third album a charm "Solitude" is that rare album that is made for listening. The steady grooves are perfectly complimented by his melodious voice. The fourth is as charming as they get. This album sits squarely on the fence between Roots Reggae and Lovers Rock and represents another start-to-finish ear pleaser. The production on The Awakening is smooth and shows the experience of a tried and tested musician.


Memberships:
Coalition to Preserve Reggae (Member), Reggae A.M.P.P.S. (Artists, Managers, Producers, Promoters & Songwriters) (President), and Universal Music Benefit for orphans around the world (Director) and The Grammys (Voting Member)




AWARDS:
Mar 29,  1992  Best New Artist Male                     Caribbean Music Awards
              1992  Reggae Singer Newcomer Male     Canadian Reggae Awards
Aug 6,   2005  Contribution to the Music Industry  West Indian American Association
May 27, 2007  Award of Honor                              Int'l Reggae and World Music Awards
Aug 24, 2008  Proclamation                                    Office of the Mayor City of Mt. Vernon
May 10, 2009  Contribution to Music                      Kittitians and Nevisian Association
May 26, 2010  Music Ambassador Of The Year     Linkage Awards
May 29, 2010  VIP Recognition                              Vibes Radio, Detroit

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