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WHAT'S ON - Rebellion D'Recaller due in town soon

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Friday, January 25, 2008

After six years of active music in the West, the Gambia's reggae dancehall sensation, Rebellion D'Recaller is due in the country in mid-February to present his latest album called "Movin On" .

Recorded at IM Music Studios in Germany, Recaller's new CD album comprises of sixteen sound tracks, which features one of the world's finest reggae artists, the Jamaican mega-star Chuck Fender.

Basically, the new album boasts of a high quality sound mixed in one of the world's most renowned recording studios.

Meanwhile, one of the hit-tunes in the album "Is It True" was recorded in Jamaica. The young reggae dancehall hearth-throb left Banjul in February 2002 for France, and since then, has held major concerts in various parts of Europe. Rebellion is also a member of the "Inspired Delegation Crew", a group based in Brikama comprising of young-talented artists.

In another development, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Super Sonic Sounds, based in Berlin,Germany, Freddy Palzer is also expected in The Gambia on February 5. Watch out for Rebellion D'Recaller's newest album soon.


Author: by Sheriff Janko
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