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Mike Love (reggae musician)

American reggae musician

Musical artist

Mike Love is an American reggae musician and singer from Hawai'i. His record, Jah Will Never Leave I Alone, reached #3 on Billboard's Reggae chart.[1] He self-describes his style as "revolutionary consciousness music".[2]

Biography

Early life

Born on O'ahu, he grew up in Kalama Valley and attended Henry J.

Kaiser High School.[3]

Career

He released his debut album The Change I'm Seeking in , followed by Jah Will Never Leave I Alone in , Love Will Find A Way in , and the Love OverflowingEP a year later.[4]

Mike Love opened for Xavier Rudd's Boulder, Colorado concert in , singing together during the end of the show.[5] Love attributes some of his success to his YouTube rendition of "Permanent Holiday", which has more than 20 million views as of [6] The song's lyrics turn what seem to be a "random assortment of syllablesinto a song over a period of three minutes", according to Colossal.[7]

Love has toured in the Philippines (headlining the Malasimbo music festival),[8] New Zealand,[9] and Costa Rica, among other locations internationally.

In the US he has played at the Rise Up Music Festival in ,[10] the Rhode Island Reggae Festival in ,[11]Bhakti Fest in ,[12] Think Bank Down By the Riverside in ,[13] and was slated to perform at the California Roots Music and Arts Festival until its cancellation due to the COVID pandemic.[14]

Love has collaborated with Clinton Fearon on his album History Say.[15] He participates in Playing for Change.[16]

He currently plays with his band, Mike Love and the Full Circle, consisting of John Hawes, Keith Tsukamaki, Reggie Padilla, and Arthur Davis.[6] In addition to touring, the band does a weekly gig at Hawaiian Brian's on O'ahu.

All of Love's albums are released independently on his own label, Love Not War Records.[17]

References

  1. ^"Chart History, Mike Love". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 28 July
  2. ^Roby, Steve. "Mike Love's Electric Church Music Experience".

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  8. ^"Mike Love to bring Hawaiian Reggae to Fort Lauderdale". Caribbean National Weekly. Retrieved 28 July
  9. ^"Mike Love". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 July
  10. ^Emma, Philip.

    Permanent holiday d mike love biography book In Abbott, Kingsley ed. Like her brother, Murry, however, she was also strong-willed and, according to her husband, a dominant personality. Because it's not just about cars or girls or school, but it's about feelings. It was here, under the vocal harmony guidance of Brian Wilson , that the Beach Boys sound was established, predominantly influenced by Brian's devotion to the Four Freshmen 's arrangements.

    "XAVIER RUDD & THE UNITED NATIONS WITH MIKE LOVE". Grateful Web. Retrieved 28 July

  11. ^ abTanigawa, Noe. "Mike Love: Evangelical Reggae". Hawaii Public Radio. Retrieved 28 July
  12. ^Jobson, Christopher.

    Permanent holiday d mike love biography Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous. With Celebration. The Beach Boys Anthology Songbook. Retrieved July 25,

    "Musician Mike Love Samples Seemingly Random Syllables That Gradually Turn Into Lyrics". Colossal. Retrieved 28 July

  13. ^"Malasimbo music festival to be held at La Mesa Ecopark". ABS CBN. Retrieved 28 July
  14. ^"One Love Festival gearing up to be the best yet!".

    Scoop. Retrieved 28 July

  15. ^Egan, Rick.

    Permanent holiday d mike love biography review Political views [ edit ]. Social MikeLoveMusic. Like her brother, Murry, however, she was also strong-willed and, according to her husband, a dominant personality. But I don't regret it.

    "Reggae Rise Up Music Festival brings good vibes to Heber City". Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 28 July

  16. ^McDonald, Susan. "Reborn UB40 to perform Saturday at R.I. Reggae Festival". Providence Journal.

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  21. ^Archer, Greg. "Breathing in Bhakti Fest". Palm Springs Life. Retrieved 28 July
  22. ^"Reggae concert will be all about Love".

    Mike love wife: Chicago Review Press. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. Country Love was a country album produced by Al Perkins a pedal steel guitarist formerly of The Flying Burrito Brothers and Manassas and mostly featured original songs written by Love. The First Love version of "Brian's Back", written about the fairly recent return of Love's cousin and Beach Boys bandmate to recording and touring with the group, was later released on the Beach Boys' compilation album Endless Harmony Soundtrack.

    MedCityBeat. Retrieved 28 July

  23. ^"THE 11TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA ROOTS MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCE FIRST ROUND OF ARTISTS!". Grateful Web. Retrieved 28 July
  24. ^"Reggae singer Clinton Fearon marks 50 years of career with 'purpose' [Video]".

    Mike love biography wikipedia Because it's not just about cars or girls or school, but it's about feelings. Bio Mike Love is a musician devoted to revolution through sound. This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. The Desert Sun.

    RFI. Retrieved 28 July

  25. ^"Mike Love". Playing for Change. Retrieved 28 July
  26. ^Maples, Kyle. "UNIVERSAL ENERGY: Mike Love brings reggae and harmony to The Calico Room". Encore. Retrieved 28 July

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