Kaliroots
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Kaliroots is a Canadian
roots reggae Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Ethnic groups of Africa, Africans and those in the African Diaspora, including the spiritual side of Rastafari, black liberation, revolution and the ho ...
band from
Mont-Saint-Hilaire Mont-Saint-Hilaire () is a suburb of Montreal on the South Shore of southeastern Quebec, Canada, on the Richelieu River in the Regional County Municipality of La Vallée-du-Richelieu. The population as of the Canada 2021 Census was 18,859. T ...
. It is the first French-speaking reggae band to establish itself in Quebec, and the first French-speaking group to do reggae in French and English on the same album. The band's leader is keyboardist Jean-Sebastien Girard.


History

In 1995, guitarist Allan Peddie and a friend, Vancouver bassist Sean Hill, founded a reggae duo called Rootsy Kali. They played a few parties, then Hill returned to B.C. But others had become interested and, in 1996, Kaliroots formed as a nine-member band, with musicians from the classical, jazz and rock worlds. They began performing in bars in
Montreal Montreal is the List of towns in Quebec, largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Quebec, the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-largest in Canada, and the List of North American cit ...
, created the Reggae Night Fever concept at Club Soda, and spent the summer of 1997 playing
The Jailhouse Rock Cafe The Jailhouse Rock Cafe was a club and concert venue located at 30 Mont-Royal West in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in a neighbourhood known as Le Plateau-Mont-Royal. The venue, founded by Jacques Corbo, opened in 1992 and established itself as an i ...
every Friday night, as well as gigs at clubs such as Le Medley Showbar (The Medley)."Kaliroots, au Cabaret du Saint-Cyrille"
''Le SorelTracey'', 30 August 2001
They also participated in the music competition ''Empire of the Future Stars'' (which took place at Club Soda), making it to the quarter-finals. And they performed at ROSEQ, the annual meeting of the Network of Eastern Quebec Show Organizers. In 1998 the band self-released an album, ''Roots Rock Kébec'', which was sold online. On February 14, 1998, they opened for
The Wailers Band The Wailers Band is a Jamaican reggae band formed by former members of Bob Marley and the Wailers after Marley's death in 1981. It was led by bassist Aston "Familyman" Barrett until 2016, when he passed the role onto his son, Aston Barrett J ...
(the band of the late
Bob Marley Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive voca ...
) at The Medley, where they had become the Friday night band--they'd brought the Reggae Night Fever concept with them. In 1999, they played the Quebec music festival Coup de Coeur Francophone, which led to an offer by Leila Records to record an album at the Washington DC studio of sound engineer Jim Fox, who has been called 'the king of reggae'. The result was their second album ''Rien a perdre'' (''Nothing to Lose''), which was released in May 2000. That summer, they appeared at the Lévis World Music Festival, Les Francofolies de Montreal, and
Woodstock en Beauce Woodstock en Beauce was a yearly weekend-long music festival held in St-Ephrem-de-Beauce, Quebec, Canada. It was created in 1995 with the intention to re-create the atmosphere of the original Woodstock Festival in 1969, emphasizing on the atmospher ...
. At the 2001
ADISQ ADISQ (; ) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the independent record labels, independent music industry in Quebec. It was created in 1978. Since 1979, it has also organized an annual awards ceremony for musicians and singer ...
awards, Kaliroots won the Felix award for Quebec Artist - World Music. Kali released an album, ''Mission Internationale'', in 2004. They continued to play music festivals, including Les Francofolies de Montreal in 2005, 2010 and 2011. According to its Facebook page, the band last performed in February 2018.


Members

* Philippe Dalpé: tenor sax * Carole Facal: chorist (since September 2000) * Doriane Fabreg: chorist (since September 2000) * Dominic Girard: bass guitar (since June 2005) * Jean-Sébastien Girard: organ, keyboards, clavinet * Sébastien Jean: trumpet (since September 2000) * Alexis Messier: guitar * Alain Peddie: vocals, guitar * Martin Renaud: drums * David Robidoux: percussions (since September 2000) * Jean-François Thibault: trombone


Past members

* Karim Amal: percussions (1996–2000) * Daniel Deslauriers: bass guitar (1996–2005) * Yanik Garon: guitar (1996–2000) * Georges Parent: trumpet (1996–2000) * Simon Lavoie: trombone (1996–2000) * Jean Bolduc: Guitar (From Jailhouse Rock Cafe Period) * Sean Hill: Bass (1995)


Discography

*''Roots Rock Kebec'', 1998, Independent *''Rien a perdre'', 2000, Les Promotions Jamil *''Mission Internationale'', 2004, Subsonik Records


References

Musical groups established in 1995 Musical groups from Montreal Canadian world music groups 1995 establishments in Quebec {{Canada-band-stub