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buju touched down to chicago's house of blues august 4, 2001 and of course, the chicagoreggae.com crew was in the house.  here is reporter emil's account of the night.   pics from big will here! rest your mouse on the pics to see the caption and click the pic to see the full version (remember to hit the "back button" to come back to this page)...  if you have real player, check out this little video from the show...

August 4th, 2001 was a night of excellent entertainment. Change promotions presented Buju Banton at the House of Blues. Dr. Israel was the opening act for Buju.  A few patrons informed me that Dr Israel’s performance was a little unique for the typical dancehall crowd. The performance was identified as “Roots, Hard Rock and Reggae”. Dr. Israel’s bio gives claim to the use of a variety of innovative music fusions; drum n' bass, reggae, trip-hop, punk and funk. Unfortunately, Chicagoreggae missed Dr. Israel’s performance this time. We hope to see Dr. Israel perform on their next visit to the windy City. 

 say cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeese! we are sooooo happy to see buju!tired already???

Chicagoreggae arrived at the House of Blues around 10:25 pm. The venue had a large number of patrons outside, desperately clutching onto the hope for an extra ticket or two. The venue was completely sold out and even Chicagoreagge.com wasn’t sure we would still be allowed to enter (Big up Field Marshall). 

the spirit of bob lives on...

Once inside the venue, it was easy to see why the show was sold out. Buju managed to summon a very diversified audience for the evening.  The concert hall was filled with your traditional dancehall loyalists, college students, dreads and the ever-present culture reggae fans. Field Marshall was on the tables providing a round of juggling for the crowd as everyone squeezed and pushed for a closer view of the stage. 

On the top of the hour (11:00pm), the Field Marshall enters the stage with a few housekeeping messages. One important note was the announcement of upcoming shows featuring Luciano and another up coming show by Grammy Award winning artist Beenie Man. Both shows will definitely be sold out on the night of the performance. So, I would advise all to take heed to the Field Marshall’s message…”Buy your tickets early”. Once the general announcements were made an introduction was given for ‘MR MENTION ‘. 

Backed by the Shiloh band, Buju Banton entered the stage with a string of hits from his “Mr. Mention” album.  It was good to see Buju reach back to his earlier hits like “Stamina Daddy”,” Have to Get You Tonight”, “ Love Me Browning” and  “Love Black Woman”.  Just fifteen minutes into his show, Buju introduced his three back up singers. It is a good feeling to see an artist bring accompaniment these days. Most of the artists performing in Chicago bring themselves and nothing else. Additionally, it’s a strong statement on how much Buju has evolved as an artist. The next session of tunes certified Buju’s transition from dancehall artist to a true vocalist. He treated everyone’s ears to soulful renditions of  “African Herbsman”,”African Pride”, “Wanna be Loved”, “Easy Road”, “Mighty Dred”,“Shiloh Interlude & Untold Story”. The backup singers added a special touch to the performance and made the concert a top class performance. 

Buju managed to sweep the crowd when he belted out “Hills and Valleys”. I t was one of the most popular tunes for the crowd. Everyone seemed to be singing along with the words.  It was clear that the evening had begun with a few classic tunes and the current section was a reserved for the more culture/vocalist tunes. The performance established Buju as a strong singer with mass appeal.  

The evening turned to a different focus at midnight. Buju return to the stage after the audience requested more, killing the place with a barrage of Dancehall favorites.  Gargamel ripped the place with “Pick it up”, “Batty Rider”, “Dickey”, “Willy”, “Things Change/ Deportees”, “Love Sponge” and ending the evening with “Murderer”.  What more could you ask for in an encore? After the show came to a close the Field Marshall once again jumped on the tables for some late night juggling. One thing we can all be proud of is Buju is transcending to newer heights in the music business, which can mean greater exposure for all dancehall artists. 

 here are some pics of buju banton, taken by issa prophet in negril at mxIII februrary, 2001

Buju_dipping_Negril2001.    Buju_done_Negril2001.

Buju_flynatty_Negril2001.   Buju_thinking_Negril2001

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