Sunday, November 8, 2009

CHERINE ANDERSON DELIVERS!!!




Los Angeles, CA - June 2, 2009 - Anderson has the work ethic and sense of focus that is a rarity for someone so young in the entertainment business. If there is a female Jamaican singer gaining respect from worldwide audiences on the strength of her talent and showmanship, Cherine Anderson's name would be found among the top of that list. After rocking Eugene, Oregon to a sold-out crowd on Sunday night with Spearhead, Santigold, Soljah and South African band BLK JKS, Anderson was on a pre-dawn flight headed for California with only enough time to get to her hotel, change clothes and head straight for the UCLA stage. If the Dancehall Soulstress was feeling fatigued, it surely didn't show to the music loving crowd, as she delivered a fierce set which left her fans wanting more.



Cherine performed several songs from her newly released CD "The Introduction-Dubstyle EP". Assertive and powerful, she encouraged her female fans with her latest hit "Talk if Yuh Talking", and found favor amoung the West Indians on favorites like "Kingston State of Mind" and "Good Love". It was, however, "Movie Star" that caused the loudest uproar from the audience. An excited middle-aged fan jumped the barricade to dance with Anderson on the classic and even started singing to her, much to the delight of the crowd. She introduced new tracks like "How Many More", and the crowd cheered as she came off the stage into the audience and escorted a fan on stage with her. After she reminded the fans that the day was about them, she handed the young man her mic.
Cherine shares a dance and is seranaded by an American fan


The young man serenaded Cherine with the Bob Marley classic "Turn Your Lights Down Low", before singing Anderson's mega hit "Coming Over Tonight" to her. With time left for one song she delivered a new tune "20 to Life". Cherine herself received a welcome surprise with her finale, as a group of females in the front joined her in singing the unreleased song word for word.

Anderson wrapped her Southern California shows delivering a short but entertaining set on Tuesday night at The Mint to help raise funds for a radio station (KPFK 97FM) charity before wrapping up the week with shows in Savannah, Georgia and upstate New York. She is scheduled to perform at the annual Sierra Nevada World Music Festival on two stages on Saturday, June 20th. She will play a live set on Saturday afternoon and head to the dancehall with Stone Love in the midnight hours.

"SHINE ON JAMAICA" Pulls Double #1's on International Charts


New York, NY (May 13, 2009) After emerging this week's winner on Jamaica's ROOTS FM "What's the Verdict", a program where predominantly inner-city listeners vote from three contenders for the song they believe will be the next huge song in Jamaica, Anderson's "Talk if Yuh Talking" is connecting with many in the streets. Anderson, who just released two singles from her new CD "The Introduction-Dubstyle EP" in is seeing the early fruits of her labor. Both singles "Talking if Yuh Talking" and "Shine on Jamaica" are making moves in different parts of the world.

With the video premiere for "Talk if Yuh Talking" on Entertainment Report last Friday as well as an interview on CVM's Onstage, fans can't get enough of the "drama" in the video and have been commenting on how true to life the subject matter of the song is. The video has since been added to the playlists of many local cable channels.

While "Talk if Yuh Talking" is gaining strength in Jamaica, Anderson is making moves on other international charts. "Shine On Jamaica" currently sits at #1 on both WAVS 1170 top 11 Charts as well as the South Florida Reggae Charts. The song is climbing at #5 on the South London Reggae charts and jumped three spots this week to #19 on the New York's top 30 Reggae Charts.

Another collaboration (with Michael Franti & Spearhead), "Say Hey (I Love You), has found its way into heavy rotation on Sirius and XM radio, and fans can vote for the song on XM's 20 on 20. The song is a constant on the listener picked countdown, which changes several times a day.

Cherine Anderson Releases "Talk if yuh talking"

Kingston, Jamaica (April 27, 2009)

Dancehall Soulstress CHERINE ANDERSON has been trail blazing across the Atlantic, spreading her infectious sound to very receptive audiences over the past two weeks. With successful shows completed in Australia at Bluesfest (10,000), Coachella in California (over 60,000), KUDD radio show in Salt Lake City, Utah as well as the popular McDowell's Mountain Festival in Arizona, Anderson keeps giving her all and is winning fans far and wide, one show at a time. After spending the last 8 months touring, Cherine is on a heavy promotional schedule for her new CD The Introduction-Dubstyle EP, which is available at major online retail stores, including iTUNES, as well as record stores across Jamaica.

With her single "Talk if Yuh Talking" gaining steady rotation in Jamaica as well as being added to the playlists of several reggae/urban stations cross North America, Anderson gets ready to release her hot new video. She tweets to her fans on her TWITTER page, " I cant wait to share the new video with you." The highly anticipated video for "Talk if Yuh Talking", was directed by respected Jamaican director Kevin Lee.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Cherine Anderson "UNLEASHED"


The wait is over...The Introduction ARRIVES!



Singer-Songwriter Cherine Anderson releases her EP,
The Introduction-Dubstyle, via
Dancehall Soul Productions/Zlink Entertainment.

The East Kingston, Jamaica soulstress started 2009 with a bang by performing at three Barack Obama Inaugural Balls, performing at the World Special Olympics in Idaho, and is currently on tour supporting her first official release, The Introduction-Dubstyle EP. After spending the last seven months touring the US, Australia and Europe with the likes of Sly & Robbie, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Slightly Stoopid and Pepper, it's clear that Anderson has been working hard and entertaining many fans with her infectious Dancehall Soul sound.

The Introduction-Dubstyle, available on iTunes, is a perfect combination of dancehall, soul and lover's rock. The nine track EP boasts outstanding production from Grammy Award winning producers Sly & Robbie, hit makers David Norland (Madonna, Janet Jackson), Christopher Birch, Gussie Clarke and legendary mixing engineer Errol Brown (Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley), among others. The multi-faceted Anderson plays triple duty on the project, performing, writing on all nine songs and co-producing several tracks.

Anderson's vocals are remarkable from song to song. Her powerful voice soars on anthems like "Shine On Jamaica" and the female anthem "Talk if Yuh Talking". With lyrics cutting particular hard on the inspiring "Shine On Jamaica", Anderson speaks to the realities of young black girls in the harsh inner city.


"two inches taller than di pram weh she a push har baby inna/
love di streets but she cyaan spell har baby father name/
a bleach out har face fi lighten har pain-ghetto reality
-"Shine On Jamaica"


Her writing is thought provoking without being preachy. The talent combines intellect with soulfulness, but never loses that feminine touch. Her youth is exposed on the sassy "Tuff Enuff" where she flirts with the boys and at the same time empowers the sisters.
In between her signature flirtatious giggles she asks,


"baby talk is cheap/only action speaks/
words go skin deep so how bad do you want me?"
-"Tuff Enuff"


This reggaeton/dancehall flavored track picks up the tempo and will definitely make you move your feet, while chart-topping hits
"Coming Over Tonight" and "Kingston State of Mind" should find favor with the hardcore roots lovers. Fans of the 'King Tubbys' dub-era will appreciate the extended drum and bass mixes on several cuts.
The Introduction-Dubstyle is definitely an album for all ages.

Only a week after its online release, The Introduction-Dubstyle is already receiving rave reviews. According to CDBABY.COM, Anderson's EP
"...is strong throughout. It's really great music that respects the traditions of reggae's past, yet sounds totally modern."
As one of the most popular online retail sites for independent music, CDBABY.COM has selected Anderson's EP as their Editor's Pick and will honor her debut project as their featured Editor's Pick on their website this Friday, February 20.

Fans, friends and supporters of Cherine can get their copy of
The Introduction-Dubstyle at the below mentioned sites.
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Contact: Cherine Management & Booking
Zlink Entertainment, Inc.
1121 N. Bethlehem Pk., Ste. 60-292
Springhouse PA 19477
215.628.3109 USA
876.396.6849 JAMAICA
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

CHERINE FOR OBAMA CELEBRATIONS


Anderson set to perform at two sold-out Inaugural events






The victory of President Elect Barack Obama is cause for many celebrations, and the inauguration ceremonies commence in full force next week in Washington DC. Among the invited performers is Jamaica's own Dancehall Soulstress Cherine Anderson, appearing alongside Michael Franti and Spearhead. Monday, January 19, Cherine joins in celebrating the change in US Presidential leadership by performing at "The Green Ball". The event, hosted by former Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore is sold out and takes place at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Center. Anderson is in outstanding company at "The Green Ball", with fellow performers including John Legend, Maroon 5 and Melissa Etheridge among others. Cherine is very honored to take the stage again on Tuesday, January 20, while performing at "The Peace Ball". This special event will be held at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum, and is hosted by Harry Belafonte. Other distinguished performers at this event include Joan Baez and Angelique Kidjo. "The Peace Ball" is also a sold out event. Anderson says, "It feels wonderful to be a part of an event that is so historic. This will be one of the biggest celebrations, so I am working very hard to give a memorable performance to honor the occasion."





CHERINE TOURS AUSTRALIA

CHERINE
LIVES THE LIFE SHE IMAGINED






When I was about seven years old, I wrote a list of things I wanted to achieve and places I wanted to visit in my lifetime and placed in on my wall. I didn't obsess about the list; it was just my imagination and daydreams taking me from my childhood reality of a one-bedroom home shared with my parents and two sisters in Nannyville Gardens, Jamaica. While I couldn't even identify some of the locations on a map as a seven year old, I created a mental picture of them and for some reason even felt like there was a spiritual connection with these places. While my list of goals was long, my original list of countries to be visited was really short; there were three: Australia, Japan and India.



I was blessed with the opportunity to study and live in Japan for a whole year, and that experience made me realize how big this world really is. It's weird when you go to a foreign country. You are suddenly pushed to not only define who you are, but you also take on the added responsibility of being a flagship for your country. I loved Japan. I loved the language, the food, the technology, the 'quiet', the fashion, the people, and I loved how independent it made me!



Fast forward to 2008, and here I am sitting in my hotel room in Perth, Australia, bringing another country (and continent!) from my childhood dream list into reality. What was supposed to be just a tour has turned out to be an amazing experience. I've just realized that in one trip I have been able to travel to more states in Australia than even some native Australians have, which is kinna crazy. When I learned that I would be touring Australia at first I thought, "Ok, I've heard of Sydney and Melbourne," but that's pretty much all I knew. I've always had a fascination with Aboriginal art (and I learned from my driver in Sydney that there are messages and sometimes stories behind the dots that are on the many paintings). I decided to buy my nine year old niece a Rainmaker Didgeridoo that is painted and crafted in the traditional dreamtime colors depicting native Australian styles. The lady at the store told me it's meant to bring rain, so I guess when we have droughts in Jamaica, my niece will have it handy and she'll just make it rain. :)





But this wonderful trip was not all vacation. Thanks to Michael Franti & Spearhead I've been fortunate to not only visit but to perform to large and extremely receptive audiences in places like Byron Bay, Brisbane, New Castle, Wollongong, Canberra, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. It's incredible to walk on that stage every night with possibly 98% of the audience having little or no knowledge of Dancehall Soul (these weren't typical reggae audiences), and to witness their transformation during the show. To meet these interesting people night after night and hear their stories and communicate with them online through facebook, myspace and in blogs on my youtube channel afterward has really made my own world so much bigger and better. It took going to the other side of the Earth to prove something to myself; I am truly NOT AFRAID TO LIVE!!!!





I swam with some of the largest sharks, stingrays, turtles (they had heads about two times the size of mine!) and other sea animals that looked scary as hell! I tried the Morton Bay Bug (this was so delicious, and much like lobster), kangaroo (my first and last time, way too chewy for me, and I enjoy seeing them jumping around more than on my plate)! I still have plans of finding some crocodile, so maybe on my next trip. I also got to record a remix of "All I Want Is You" with Michael in a fabulous studio in Perth. I didn't have a lot of time to shop, but I did receive my new baby; custom fit for my skinny little fingers, a Maton acoustic/electric guitar (thanks to the owner of the Maton guitar factory).





Mostly what I'm leaving Australia with is what was least expected, such gracious love from new wonderful fans. One fan followed us to FIVE different shows, and by the third show he made a huge sign saying, "Cherine you melt me". Michael spotted him in the crowd and brought it to the attention of the well over 4,000 fans in attendance who all went wild. For the first time I didn't know what to say. I was totally blown away in Wollongong when a middle-aged man took off his amputated leg and told me he would be honored to have me sign it. Another fan had me speechless in Canberra when she told me she was so touched by our performance that she wanted me to sign her stomach. She went further to explain that she had miscarried months prior and was blessed to be pregnant again, and the music was so moving she figured she would call this unborn baby melody because 'music is life' and it connects all people from all different places together; I humbly obliged to her request.






I love that I can walk in with no expectations and have the place, the people and the experience put a positive stamp on my mind and heart. In a lot of ways the beaches are somewhat similar to Jamaica (but yaad a yaad and our vibe is priceless). It was also heartwarming to find out that the Australian government made a public apology to the Aboriginal people for the injustices done to them over the years. The uncertainty of the global economy is affecting lives everywhere and most Australians were very keen on the outcome on America's November 4th elections (this was a big topic in most of the interviews I've done while here). While I would have loved to visit the world famous AYERS rock in the middle of the country, I didn't get the chance, but I guess I shouldn't try to do everything in one trip. It will give me greater reasons to return.


I don't know where else my imagination or travels will take me next but I know that faith, sacrifice, a positive attitude and determination are a few keys to achieving anything in this world. Sometimes things happen as you imagine, but most times the enormity of the great things is so vast that only in a divine moment do you realize just how far you've come or how many other victories you've won along your journey. My dreams for myself are just as big as my dreams for Jamaica. I stay committed to making my contribution by producing great music and greats films, continuing in the legacy set by those before me like Leonie Forbes, Madge Sinclair, Louise Bennett, Bob Marley, I-Threes, Sly & Robbie among so many others.

In closing I reflect on the words of western philosopher Henry David Thoreau, which I would advise to everyone - "Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you imagined."





Peace & Continued Blessings,
Cherine