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Tinga Stewart Autobiography Neville "Tinga" Stewart career began in 1969. His first recording, was with Ernest Wilson of the "Clarendonians", titled "She's Gone" and "Old Old Song" It was followed by a hit "Hear the Train" produced by Derrick Harriot which secured Tinga's position early in his career. Tinga was lead vocalist for a group called the "Wildcats" and performed at some of the leading entertainment spots in Kingston; the Flamingo Hotel, Sombero Club and VIP lounge. It was easy to see that Tinga was destined to make an enormous impact on the Reggae world. Teaming with the likes of "Fab Five" and "Byron Lee and the Dragonaires". Tinga tirelessly entertained in schools and at numerous local functions. In 1971, Tinga joined the "Boris Gardner Band" as the lead vocalist. The band toured the entire island of Jamaica, as well as many Caribbean Islands, mainly on the Hotel/Tourism circuit. In 1973 Tinga went solo and immediately scored a second hit "Funny Feeling", produced by Lloyd Campbell. His success with the 1974 winning festival song "Play De Music", written by Ernie Smith, which is still to this date one of the best festival songs. With confidence, and a well established career, Tinga wrote the following year festival song, Hooray Festival", for his brother Roman Stewart. In the year 1981 he walked away with the winning song, "No Weh Nu Betta Dan Yard" written By Sangie Davis, produced by Rita Marley. Tinga's song was on the lips of every Jamaican across the island. In the same year he voted most popular reggae artist. Now a seasoned artist, Tinga was focused more on studio works with modest success completed two albums on John Carrol's "Callabash label", titled "Key to your Heart", and "I feel the Music". Having already made his mark on both Jamaican and the International scene, Tinga decided to further his repertoire by teaming up with, and adding that Tinga flair to the dancehall style. Between 1978 & 1979 Tinga did four songs for producer Joseph Hookin of "Channel One Records", titled "Dry Up Your Tears", Gonna Fall in Love", Rainy Night In Georgia", and "Long About Now", which hit the charts in England. In the same year Tinga covered a Timmy Thomas song, "Why Can't We Live Together", which was a smash hit in Europe. In 1987 Tinga had a smashed hit "Aware of Love" produced by King Jammys, later in 1988 Tinga collaborated with reggae dancehall great Ninjaman and topped the charts with hits "Take Time to Know Her" and "Cover Me"; both went to No. 1 on the reggae charts. Shortly after followed by other dancehall hits, "Save the Last Dance" & "Sukie Sukie" the combination with DJ Tiger, "Up on the Roof" hit status as well. In 1994 Tinga topped the charts again with a Willie Lindo penned and produced "Inside My Heart". In 2000 he reunited with veteran producer Willie Lindo and released his album "Unforgettable", which is considered one of his best to date. Tinga has 12 albums and over 200 singles, including two albums with his late brother Roman Stewart, titled "Brother to Brother" and "Break Down the Barrier". He is also featured on various reggae compilations. Tinga has performed all over the world from Japan to the Netherlands. In 2001 he toured England twice working with Sanchez, Alton Ellis, Pat Kelly and Mickey Spice. In 2002 he toured Southeast USA for the "Pray for Love" tour, which was in memory of the 911 victims featuring such artist Freddie McGregor, Shinehead, Mickey Spice & Fiona. Later in 2002 Tinga toured the USA again with Freddie McGregor and he was great, receiving excellent reviews. In 2003 he teamed up again with Sanchez on his "Frenzy" tour, which was the talk of the town. Tinga is the one who discovered renowned singers Pam Hall, Twiggy & reggae artist Yami Bolo. Tinga penned Marcia Griffith's current hit song "Back in the Days" which went to Number one on numerous reggae charts. Tinga received numerous awards, such as "The Lifetime Achievement Award" presented in 2004 by the West Indian American Association of New Jersey, and "The Martins International Award of Honor", presented in 2003, and a "Official Citation" from the Mayor of Hartford Connecticut, presented in 2004, for his phenomenal success in reggae music, also the key to the city of "Fort Lauderdale, Fl. presented in 2002. Tinga's children are following their father's footsteps in the music business. His son Michael "Finga" Stewart has his own record label titled "Mixing Finga" and is also an engineer for the renowned reggae great Capleton. His daughter Tina sings on his "Unforgettable" album, and daughter Katrina writes her own rap lyrics, other daughter Sandy sings background for reggae artist "Warrior King", and she is now working on her career with producer "Jah Screw". Currently Tinga is riding the charts with "Dream of Me", produced by Lloyd Campbell of Joe Fraser records, and earlier in the year he had a chart topper titled "You Let Me Down", and he wrote "Cheater" for his brother Roman Stewart, which was also on the top ten charts. Tinga's impressive longevity and impeccable reputation of talent and professionalism along with signature stage performances and well known voice, face and image will continue to take reggae music to higher international heights. Tinga's new album titled "Ready to Groove" consist of lovers rock, mixed with conscious lyrics and social commentary on current world affairs, scheduled to be released in November 2004, producers Willie Lindo, Lloyd Campbell of Joe Fraser records & Michael "Finga" Stewart, his son. Other albums in his catalog available are "Under Your Spell", "From the Archives", "Unforgettable", "Ninja & Tinga alongside the Dancehall Greats", and "Brother to Brother", just to name a few. Tinga is reviewed as one of the most exciting performers today. Check out the artist's website: http://www.tingastewart.com Track List: 1. Thank You Jah 2. Dread out Deh 3. Loves On the Seen 4. Ready to Groove 5. Natty 6. You Let Me Down 7. Dream of Me 8. Poor Side of Town 9. World Power 10. Story Never Ends 11. Under Attack 12. Love Starve 13. Uptown 14. Ghetto Side of Town 15. Richest Continent Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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