Tennshann Invasion releases long-awaited EP

October 23, 2018
Tennshann Invasion performing at their EP launch at Coral Cliff recently.
A fan recording a special moment of the Tennshann Invasion performance.
A fan rocking out with the band during their performance.
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Reggae-infused ensemble Tennshann Invasion are excited about their maiden EP titled 'This Is Me'.

The band, which emerged in 2007 out of the 75-year-old iconic western Jamaica institution, the Montego Bay Boys and Girls Club, recently launched their EP at the Coral Cliff in the Second City to thunderous applause.

With the EP's launch, Tennshann Invasion has officially joined the ranks of reggae revivalists, with three original tracks and two covers on the disc.

"It is a great moment for the band because we have been working hard throughout the years to make this happen," said internationally renowned saxophonist Mark 'Ferly' Gooden, who is the band's manager.

It was Gooden and late saxophonist David 'Sleepy' Cunningham who recognised the immense potential of the band members, who studied an impressive array of musical genres, and brought them together.

Tennshann Invasion is made up of Kemel Amersing as lead vocalist; Hashley Patterson, lead guitarist; Brandon Daley, drummer; Norman Boswell, trumpeter; Yhendi Lewis, saxophonist; Aljerome Green, pianist; Colin Farquharson, keyboardist; and Omeesh James, bass guitarist.

 

QUALITY MUSIC OFFERED

 

The group promises to offer the live sounds of quality roots rock reggae music, ska and world music to music lovers locally and internationally. This is all while channelling positive content to the masses.

Tennshann Invasion has made appearances on big stages such as Reggae Sumfest, Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, Jamaica's annual Independence celebrations and up to August 2017, performed alongside reggae ambassadors Third World at the inaugural Club Rock at Hard Rock CafÈ Montego Bay.

The band, which has had numerous media appearances under its belt, continues to grow its following, having attained the title of the 2017 Regional Champions of the Hard Rock and Reverb Nations' Battle of the Bands.

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