- Marty Dread
Martin Charles Hennessey best known as Marty Dread (born 1969) is a
reggae artist who lives inMaui ,Hawaii .Career
Marty Dread was born in
The Bronx , New York. He is named afterDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. When Dread was eight years old, his father died and his mother moved the family to Maui.Among the current artists and groups Dread has either sung with or fronted for include:
Steel Pulse ,Third World ,Ziggy Marley ,Black Uhuru ,Maxi Priest ,Messenjah ,Pato Banton and country singerWillie Nelson .In 1994, Dread launched his own
record label , Five Corners Music, with the release of "Versatile Roots" - analbum that includes a duet withKris Kristofferson . After sharing aconcert bill with Dread, Kristofferson offered to lend a hand in therecording studio , resulting in thesong , "Reggae Blues".Dread's popularity got another boost in 1996 with the release of "Reggae for Love", which sold four times as many copies as Dread's earlier recordings.Fact|date=December 2007
In 1997, Dread released his first
live album , "Marty Dread Live!" (recorded on the Big Island of Hawaii) and made two successful tours ofCalifornia , including stops at theHouse of Blues in Hollywood.One of the songs on Dread's 1999 release, "Reggae Suite", was recorded at the House of Blues when Dread opened for The Wailers.
In the year 2000, Dread released his fifth album, "Keiki Reggae" (aka Reggae for Children) with tracks that included singing by school children from throughout Maui County, and a special appearance by
Pato Banton . "Keiki Reggae" was nominated for "Best Reggae Album of the Year" at the 24th annual Na Hoku Hanohano awards in Honolulu by members of the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts.In December 2001, Dread released his sixth album, "On The Beach". In May 2002, it was nominated for "Best Reggae Album of the Year" at the 25th annual Na Hoku Hanohano awards. One of Dread's songs, "Mahalo and Praise", included Hawaiian
lyrics that his friend, Frank Munden helped to write.
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