Fujahtive | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Reggae |
Years active | 1986–present |
Members | Winston Ho-Sang Anthony Goldstein Andrew Cosby David Jackson Craig Naughty Anthony Annecchini Pat Carey Howard Rev Moore |
Past members | Ira Zingraff Rob Jagodkin Wayne Ho-Sang Jack Cavacece Asher Schachter Andrew Kazdan Lionel Newman |
Website |
www |
Fujahtive is an eight piece reggae band based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The band was known for their powerful, horn section-driven brand of reggae during their live performances in Toronto [1] and tours [2] [3] across Canada throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] Fujahtive's second album, The Sound, received a nomination for Best Reggae Recording at the 1995 Juno Awards. [10]
The band's "Send fi mi girl" video was one of the first Canadian reggae videos to crack the Much Music regular rotation in 1991.[ citation needed] That same year they were invited to guest host [11] and play live on the MuchMusic show Xtendamix [12] along with regular host Master T. [13] The band took a break in 2006 before regrouping on November 7, 2014 [14] for a sold out benefit concert in Toronto.
Fujahtive was originally formed in 1986, when all the original members were still in high school. Jamaican-born lead vocalist Winston Ho-Sang transferred from Oakwood Collegiate to Forest Hill Collegiate, [15] where he met Anthony Goldstein. They bonded over their mutual love of reggae music and decided to put a band together with members from each schools' music programs. Winston Ho-Sang's identical twin brother Wayne Ho-Sang also joined the band. The band has backed [16] up Michael Rose of Black Uhuru and has been the opening act for Yellowman, Burning Spear, [17] Gregory Isaacs, [18] Sly & Robbie, Culture, [19] Linton Kwesi Johnson, Marcia Griffiths, Eek-a-mouse, Shinehead and most recently Luciano [20] [21] (2016).
Wayne and Winston Ho-Sang are the father and uncle, respectively, of professional ice hockey player Josh Ho-Sang. Winston's daughter Allison is an R&B singer-songwriter who records and performs as a l l i e. [22]
Fujahtive | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Reggae |
Years active | 1986–present |
Members | Winston Ho-Sang Anthony Goldstein Andrew Cosby David Jackson Craig Naughty Anthony Annecchini Pat Carey Howard Rev Moore |
Past members | Ira Zingraff Rob Jagodkin Wayne Ho-Sang Jack Cavacece Asher Schachter Andrew Kazdan Lionel Newman |
Website |
www |
Fujahtive is an eight piece reggae band based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The band was known for their powerful, horn section-driven brand of reggae during their live performances in Toronto [1] and tours [2] [3] across Canada throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] Fujahtive's second album, The Sound, received a nomination for Best Reggae Recording at the 1995 Juno Awards. [10]
The band's "Send fi mi girl" video was one of the first Canadian reggae videos to crack the Much Music regular rotation in 1991.[ citation needed] That same year they were invited to guest host [11] and play live on the MuchMusic show Xtendamix [12] along with regular host Master T. [13] The band took a break in 2006 before regrouping on November 7, 2014 [14] for a sold out benefit concert in Toronto.
Fujahtive was originally formed in 1986, when all the original members were still in high school. Jamaican-born lead vocalist Winston Ho-Sang transferred from Oakwood Collegiate to Forest Hill Collegiate, [15] where he met Anthony Goldstein. They bonded over their mutual love of reggae music and decided to put a band together with members from each schools' music programs. Winston Ho-Sang's identical twin brother Wayne Ho-Sang also joined the band. The band has backed [16] up Michael Rose of Black Uhuru and has been the opening act for Yellowman, Burning Spear, [17] Gregory Isaacs, [18] Sly & Robbie, Culture, [19] Linton Kwesi Johnson, Marcia Griffiths, Eek-a-mouse, Shinehead and most recently Luciano [20] [21] (2016).
Wayne and Winston Ho-Sang are the father and uncle, respectively, of professional ice hockey player Josh Ho-Sang. Winston's daughter Allison is an R&B singer-songwriter who records and performs as a l l i e. [22]