Reggae Sundays: Umojah Nation


Last Reggae Sunday of the Summer!
Free Live Reggae Happy Hour
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Umojah Nation Bio
The group adopts its moniker from the Swahili word for unity, and while seeded in Jamaican roots and dancehall, Umojah Nation possesses an original style of reggae all its own. Both Tracey and Stefano are gifted singers and crafty songwriters. Intelligent lyrics adorn intricate musical arrangements that recall the great British reggae bands Steel Pulse and Aswad from their late 70’s heyday. But Umojah Nation refuses to be pigeonholed. The group is just as likely to punch its way through a dancehall rave up that could give Cecile a run for her money. Stefano’s tasty bass lines provide the perfect complimentary foundation to his wife’s thoughtful material. Umojah Nation is fleshed out by a sturdy seven-piece cast of expert musicians and a heaven-sent chorus of back-up singers.
Tracey overflows with charisma and is incredibly versatile. Where “Travel” is a light-hearted dancehall scorcher giving thanks to Jah for bringing forth precious herbs, her somber “I Cry,” on the other hand, is so moving it could coax a tear from a rock. “Temptation” is a sassy number infused with a glorious dose of R&B. She possesses all the pizzazz and sex appeal of a reggae Billie Holiday. Stefano’s songs are equally inspired. “Right Place Right Time” is a sincerest of love songs that could be a hit in any style of music. “Smoke Screen” finds this normally chipper Rastaman lambasting the Babylon system that seeks to hide the righteous truth from Jah’s children. His impassioned vocals and desolate lyrics are delivered over raw-beef bass and an in-the-pocket one drop that shatters into an enlightened rockers march for its rich harmony laden chorus.
Umojah Nation naturally plays a varied stockpile of popular cover songs from the likes of Bob Marley and Freddie McGregor to Tanya Stephens and Buju Banton. Umojah has opened for popular acts like Beres Hammond, Mighty Diamonds, The Itals, Culture, Collie Buddz, Midnite, Dub Is a Weapon, as well as Cleveland’s beloved Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band. Umojah Nation live performances are exceedingly vibrant, while the band can entertain a most diverse crowd of any age or demographic. Which makes perfect sense; after all, Umojah is unity.