New Kingston | |
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Origin | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Genres | Reggae |
Years active | 2006 | –present
Labels | Easy Star Records |
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Website | NewKingstonMusic.com |
New Kingston is a progressive reggae group whose members combine their Jamaican heritage with the urban sounds of their New York home, New Kingston are a family band consisting of brothers Tahir, Courtney Jr., and Stephen along with their father, Courtney Panton Sr. A first-generation Jamaican-American, Courtney the elder was active in New York's reggae scene before turning his sons on to the music of their island heritage. Born out of jam sessions in the family's Brooklyn basement, the brothers began their career playing Bob Marley and Earth, Wind & Fire covers at parties and gatherings around the neighborhood. By 2010, they'd become focused on their own writing, which fused R&B, hip-hop, and dancehall with traditional reggae sounds. With each brother writing and offering vocals, Courtney Sr. filled in on bass. Following their self-released debut, In the Streets, New Kingston went on a European tour with rising reggae star Collie Buddz, playing a number of prominent festivals. Their sophomore LP, 2013's Kingston University, earned them a deal with New York label Easy Star Records, which issued their third LP, Kingston City, in early 2015. Boasting an increased production value and guest spots by the Tribal Seeds, The Wailing Souls, Sister Carol, and Sugar Minott, Kingston City raised the band's visibility considerably, topping Billboard's reggae chart upon its release. An EP, Kingston Fyah, arrived in the summer of 2016.
New Kingston was first formed in 2006 in Brooklyn, New York. The three primary members are brothers, Tahir Panton on keys, Courtney Panton Jr. on drums, and Stephen Suckarie on guitar, with all three contributing vocals. [1] Their father Courtney Panton Sr, a first-generation American-Jamaican, initially contributed bass. [1] Courtney Sr had also previously played in the New York reggae scene along with artists such as Michael Goldwasser, [2] and had introduced the brothers to reggae music when they were young. [3] New Kingston at first covered songs by artists such as Bob Marley, Earth Wind and Fire, Dennis Brown, and The Whispers. [1] After a time performing in basements and small backyard parties in Brooklyn, the group began to work on original music. [1]
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New Kingston - "LA LA LA" (Official Video) - July 9, 2013 |
New Kingston's first album, In the Streets, was self-released in 2010, and fused reggae with genres such as hip hop & Dancehall. [1] The band began touring as the supporting act + band for Collie Buddz. [1] Touring with Buddz they played some of their first overseas shows, and would perform at festivals such as the Reggae on the River, Summer Jam in Germany, and Uppsala Reggae Festival in Sweden. [1] Their music video "Can't Give Up" in 2012 was produced and directed by Raised Fist Propaganda. [4]
Their second album, Kingston University, was released in 2013, [1] with guest artists such as J Boog. After its release, the band continued heavy touring, opening for acts such as The Green (band) & Tribal Seeds. In November 2014, New Kingston signed to Easy Star Records to release their upcoming album Kingston City, [5] becoming the first New York City-based act on the reggae label since Ticklah and Easy Star All-Stars. [2]
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New Kingston - "PROTECT ME" (Official Video) - Sep 9, 2015 |
Kingston City is the third studio album by the band. Released on January 27, 2015 on Easy Star Records, [1] the album features guest artists such as Tribal Seeds, [2] Sister Carol, The Wailing Souls, Sugar Minott, [1] and Hawaiian artist Kimie Miner. [2] It was mostly recorded at the band's Kingston Studio, while some instrumentation was recorded at E.N. Young's Imperial Sounds. The band produced the majority of the twelve tracks, though Dub Incorporation from France produced two, and Sydney Mills of Steel Pulse produced one as well. Fabian Cooke of Ziggy Marley's work mixed the album. [5]
It reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart the week of February 14, 2015. [6] As of March 29, 2015, the album was still at No. 1. [7] The Pier Magazine gave Kingston City four of five stars, and wrote that the album is "a mix of roots, dancehall, R&B and hip hop influences." [8] In February 2015, the band performed its first headlining show in Brooklyn. [9] The next month New Kingston started their Kingston City Tour [10] of the United States, performing in the Pacific Northwest at the end of March and announcing appearances in the Midwest. The band is also scheduled to appear at Austin Reggae Festival in Texas, Summer Meltdown in California, and Reggae on the Block in Florida. [1] Supporting acts include Kimie Miner and Arise Roots. [10]
New Kingston, the Brooklyn-based progressive reggae group, has confirmed details on their upcoming album A Kingston Story: Come From Far, due out September 1, on maverick indie imprint Easy Star Records. This marks the band’s fourth studio album and follows their 2015 breakout release Kingston City (Easy Star), which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae chart followed by international touring and critical praise from tastemakers including Yahoo! Music and Sirius XM.
The opening title track “Come From Far,” premiered by Mass Appeal on July 13, encompasses the band’s live energy as New Kingston’s soulful vocals speak about the band’s journey – where they come from, where they’re at, and where they’re going. Guitarist/vocalist Stephen elaborates, “Everyone has a journey they are on or one that has ended. It all starts somewhere and we are no different. We have ‘come from far’ but ‘look how far we haffi go’.”
New Kingston's music is primarily reggae, [10] though genres such as R&B, roots, dancehall, and hip hop [8] are influential on their sound as well. [10]
Year | Album title | Release details | Charts | ||
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US Reggae [7] | |||||
2010 | In The Streets |
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2013 | Kingston University |
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2015 | Kingston City |
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2017 | A Kingston Story: Come From Far |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Year | Album title | Release details | Charts | ||
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US Reggae [7] | |||||
2011 | The Kingston E.P. |
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2016 | Kingston Fyah |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Yr | Song title | Filmmaker | Video date |
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2008 | "Empress Love" | New Kingston LLC | Apr 5, 2008 |
2009 | "In the Streets" | New Kingston LLC | May 6, 2009 |
2011 | "Love So" | New Kingston LLC | Mar 15, 2011 |
2012 | "Can't Give Up" | Raised Fist Propaganda | Mar 5, 2012 |
2013 | "Life" | Edwin Escobar Films | Feb 4, 2013 |
2013 | "La La La" | Edwin Escobar Films | July 9, 2013 |
2015 | "Today" | Dameon Gayle | Mar 30, 2015 |
2015 | "Protect Me" | Edwin Escobar Films | Sep 8, 2015 |
2015 | "Honorable" | IFE | Dec 10, 2015 |
2016 | "Mystery Babylon" feat. Maad T Ray & E.N Young | Damian Mancia | Feb 11, 2016 |
2016 | "Kingston Fyah" | Rob Driscal | July 26, 2016 |
2016 | "Coming Right Away" | Rob Driscal | Aug 22, 2016 |
2016 | "Ready" | Edwin Escobar Films | Sep 27, 2016 |
2016 | "i" | Rob Driscal | Dec 1, 2016 |
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