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Volume 3:

ISSUE 2
The Humble Heart
of Keith Campbell

ISSUE 1
Watching The
Lioness Rise
- By Issa Kelly

Volume 2:

The Mystery of Mark Wonder Unveiled
Rousing Debut US Performances Lead to ‘Victory’
- By Daniel Frankston

Israel Vibration
Stamina
Contributed by GTK

Midnite vs Midnite
Contributed by GTK

Volume 1:

Luciano - Serious Times

Mikey General
Red Green & Gold


The Humble Heart of Keith Campbell

by Issa Kelly

IMAGES BELOW COPYRIGHT © 2009 Diane Issachar - All rights reserved.

When first meeting Keith, one is struck by his towering height. He must be around six foot three or four. He has a gentle nature, easy smile and kind eyes. Some say he has a velvety voice, often compared to Beres Hammond. For me, his voice resembles a baroque fabric, shiny, textured, rich and pleasing.

Keith Campbell Promo

Keith grew up in the Jamaican parish of Clarendon, a small town known as Toll Gate. One day, he shocked his brothers. Christopher and Dudley heard him singing to the radio and were so impressed they asked him to make their DJ duo into a trio comprised of two DJs and a singer.

In order to practice and with change jiggling in their pockets, the trio would run across the street to the juke-box at the Yellow Bird bar. With the B-side versions blasting, they would then run home and work on their routine. One of his favorites was John Holt's "Sweetie Come Brush Me".

Keith Campbell
(Keith Campbell performing
at Jamusa Earthday Celebration)
Keith and Savo
(Keith Campbell and Savo,
a fellow Ajang Music Productions artist)

With routines perfected, the trio went to Toll Gate town square to sing for the sound system called Cosmic Force. It was there Keith surprised his neighbors and friends with his ability. Buoyed by their reception at the Toll Gate square, they headed to the city to try their luck.

Even with nowhere to lay their heads, the group decided to compete in Black Scorpio show held on Thursdays in Kingston. Keith recalls their determination saying "we went, not with the intention to try, but with the intention to WIN." All three were dressed alike and created a stir before even setting foot on stage. They were the third performers up during the competition. Immediately, as soon as their song began, the crowd erupted. When finished, the crowd was cheering and Black Scorpio stopped the show and told people they were welcome to compete, however, he already realized, Keith and his brothers were the winners.

Keith's inspiration and lyrics come from his daily life. One special place is down by the river, not far from his home. He enjoys sitting quietly and listening to the birds. In addition, sometimes his lyrics are inspired by what people say. His song "You Need A Man" (clip played on this page) was inspired by a conversation he overheard between two women. "Only Jah Can Save Us Now" was written after the passing of his brother Dudley in 2005.

Sighting Rastafari was a gradual process for Keith. He said, "I didn't wake up one day and say I'm going to be a Rasta'". He is the only person in his immediate family to follow Rastafari, but it was reasoning with his brothers that really opened his eyes to the light.

Keith DrPaul Jamusa

(l-r: Dr. Paul, Jamusa, radio DJ in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area and Keith Campbell)

Keith has a new single coming out soon. It is a cover of the song "Suspicion" written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman for Elvis Presley in 1962 and brought to Jamaica's air waves by Delroy Wilson in 1983. Keith plans on giving "The King" some competition. When asked his vision of success, Keith answered, "A Grammy. To have that Grammy in my hands."

Selah~

For booking or interview requests contact:
Marcia Simpson
Ajang Music Productions
address: Shop 113 Princeville Plaza, 95-97 Constant Spring Road, Kingston 10
email: ajangmusic@cwjamaica.com, ajangmusic1@yahoo.com
telephone: 1876-941-1193 / 1876-941-1190

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Last Updated: October 19, 2009 9:24 AM