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This in itself could be viewed as one of those miraculous stories, so before we proceed, ThreePeace requests a nod to our Creator, for the Blessings he has bestowed upon us all. Between Big R and Leftee there had been plenty of pain to go around in 2003-2004. Big R had a crippling back injury which basically took any hopes and aspirations of a musical future away. His future seemed bleak from his perspective, and that is just living from day to day. Likewise, Leftee and his two year old Son were victims of a head on traffic accident. The combined force of the impact was over 100mph. The accident left Leftee with a host of crippling injuries himself, but to have His life and his new Sons life spared, only left him feeling more alive after the recovery period. Big R had surgery to repair his damaged vertebrae and had dreams of a bright future once again. While Big R and Leftee were both in their hobbled states, Big R visited Leftee and they began to reminisce about the past.
In the late 80's and early 90's the two were in a band called "The Rasta's", in which Leftee and Big R both began their musical journeys together. While they were in no condition at the time to be playing, they planned to get together again and jam, if for no other reason then to stop the pain for a little while. Big R always likes to quote Bob Marley, "One good thing about Music, when it hits you feel no pain."
Once the two rejoined for the first practice, the magic seemed to immediately return. In fact, the jamming went so well, that after a few practices they planned a trip to Empire, Michigan to record at a house overlooking Lake Michigan. They both were in need of this vacation, if for no other reason then to relax, Thank God for giving them a second chance, and to see if they could find some divine inspiration from the Creator. There were no real expectations, but Leftee would be doing some recording anyway just for good measure. Martin Sheehan (Drummer of Gene Pool) was brought in as session drummer for the project. They arrived on a Wednesday and were headed back home on a Sunday. Within the next four days the band was determined to come up with something creative, but also not to interfere with flow or atmosphere.
Leftee claims to have learned this by listening to years of producing by Daniel Lanois. Over the course of the weekend the trio came up with 5 original songs that included "Empire of the Sun", "Woman is the Root of all Evil", "Emergency 9/11", "Assholes" & "Somers Time Reggae".
The project was mastered on the portable recording system on Saturday evening so all involved could have a copy of the results immediately. This also forces the hand to create a good mix and just have faith it will work out. After the mix down was complete, the band and their trusty Roadie / Chef listened back to the results and were mesmerized by the results. The house where this recording was done had 15 foot vaulted ceilings with natural hardwood floors which added to albums ambiance.
3 months later the band returned once again to Empire, Michigan to complete what they now believed was going to be an album project. Raul had entered the band at this point and was bringing a new original song to the band. They were hoping to get 3 or four more songs finished for the album. So as the captain of the "Sleepy Bear Recording Studio", Leftee planned out the way the project would unfold from a technical standpoint, and the others prepared to be as creative as possible.
Over the course of this weekend the Band finished the tracks for the album "Empire of the Sun". The songs that they recorded on this trip were "Use What Jah Gives You", "Threedom", "One World / One God". Much like the first time around the band was pleased with the result, and believed they had completed what to them seemed to be a miracle. With Big R and Leftee just glad to be alive, the band created a project that they feel was delivered by the Creator, with no impedance or resistance. There was no attempt to over-do or kill the creativity just for the purpose of being perfect, understanding perfection is unattainable.
The band wanted to accept the gifts as they arrive and believed they are the divine inspiration, so why interfere with the process. Over the next six months, Big R and Leftee continued to recover from their injuries and played a few live gigs in 2005. Currently they are in the Studio working on their second album, " The Pyroclastic Flow", which will be released mid to late 2006. Their first album "Empire of the Sun" is now available at www.threepeace.org. Leftee says the album is much more like a early Police record "Regatta de Blanc" or "Outlandos de Amour" then a Sting record, like his last project The TecTonics.
To the Creator and the Fans they give thanks and praises. ThreePeace's sound can be described as a Rock / Reggae feel, indicative of the Police, with more of a Sublime guitar edge on some tracks. With Bob Marley being the hero of the band, Leftee visited Bob's grave and Museum in Kingston, and claims to have been baptized in the light mountain rain, when he played with The Rasta's at Bob's grave. For Big R and Raul, Bob is also held in the highest esteem. Big R's guitar playing is rooted in heavy classic rock and that edge is constantly driving the band. ThreePeace is constantly changing the line-up on songs by switching Instruments. Raul plays bass guitar live and acoustic guitar during the acoustic sets. Leftee plays drums and guitar and bass during acoustic sets. Big R is always rocking on the Axe. ThreePeace is from Michigan. They are dedicated seriously to capturing the divine creation from above and most happy to have you along for the ride.
Website: www.threepeace.org
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Pressrelease - ThreePeace "For the Love of the Rastaman" is the follow-up album to the Michigan Bands first release "Empire of the Sun", which received World-Wide airplay and many positive reviews. "For The Love of the Rastaman" is dedicated to the bands musical heroes The Police & Bob Marley. ThreePeace tips their musical hats to the great bands with covers of Marley's "War" & "Roots, Rock, Reggae", and a stunning acoustic version of The Police song "One World (Not Three). However, this album is much more than a dedication to The Police & Bob Marley. ThreePeace also shows their own social conscience on songs such as "Prince William Sound", "Fat Cats", and the modern anthem "Gone Away". The song "Lay My Life Down" with its classic reggae rock groove is sure to become a ThreePeace Classic. ThreePeace is honored to be featured on stingus.net and would like to thank Karel Van Isacker, and all StingUs.net members for your continued support. Rock On!, Leftee from ThreePeace. (Official Release date 1-29-07 or sooner on www.threepeace.org)
For More information on ThreePeace please visit our official sites at:
Official ThreePeace website - www.threepeace.org
Official Myspace Music Site - www.myspace.com/threepeacerocks
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