CALTON COFFIE SERVES IT UP HOT IN ARIZONA

November 12, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
HOLLYWOOD – The Grammy award winning, platinum & gold selling smooth & sexy voice of the one and only International reggae superstar Calton Coffie and his band will be in the desert of Arizona to heat things UP! Best known as the co-writer and lead vocalist for the Grammy Award-winning Cops Theme song, “Bad Boys.” The perennially popular song from the album of the same name can be heard nightly on the internationally syndicated television series “Cops,” as well as in the movies “Minority Report,” “Bad Boys,” and “Beverly Hills Cop III.” As the lead vocalist of the musical group Inner Circle, he recorded six albums, including “Bad Boys.” His international chart topper, the hit record “Sweat, A, La, La, Long,” became the most-played record ever in Germany.

Nov. 16th Calton Coffie is welcomed by members of the White Mountain Apache Tribe for the premier of live reggae at Memorial Hall in Whiteriver, AZ. This night For Lover’s Concert series is presented by production team of Kings Promotions / Tim-ache. Nov. 18 Calton Coffie will perform live in a Concert For Lover’s at the Mardi Gras in Scottsdale, AZ. Both of these AZ shows will also include 21 Bone (NY), Kind Dread (Phoenix) & Hayllet n Myah.

In 1995, following a serious illness, Coffie left Inner Circle, and recorded solo albums with Gator Records in 1998 and 2000. Coffie’s latest solo album is “Hot Cup of Calton Coffie.” This release offers fans more of his familiar, rich vocals and rhythmic reggae beat. “Hot Cup of Calton Coffie” features 18 original songs written by Coffie. Released on Coffie’s own label, Studio A Music Group, it is available on CD Baby and Taxi music stores, Amazon.com as well as Coffie’s own personal Web site, www.caltoncoffie.com.

Born in London, Calton came to Kingston, Jamaica, at the age of five, when his parents returned to their native country. There he learned the Jamaican style made popular by Eric Monty Morris and Bob Marley, and the R & B from the likes of Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Curtis Mayfield, Chuck Jackson and Marvin Gaye. Coffie came to the United States in 1973. He served eight years in the U.S. Army before leaving it to pursue his dream of a professional music career. During the next two decades, he recorded eight albums, earned numerous gold and platinum albums and singles, and set international chart records. Following his 1993 Grammy Award for “Bad Boys,” he was again nominated for the album “Reggae Dancer” in 1994. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Sharon and travel between Jamaica and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Those interested in more information should contact Debbie Allen at (954)562-2135 or by e-mail at reggaerhythmsnow@aol.com for press kit, digital images, Music and/or to arrange an interview. Further album and career details, and song previews may also be found on the internet: www.caltoncoffie.com & http://myspace.com/caltoncoffie.

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CALTON COFFIE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


Born in London and raised in Kingston, Jamaica; immigrated to the United States in 1973.

Wrote and recorded his first song, “Freedom,” in 1975. It has been rerecorded for his new album, “Hot Cup of Calton Coffie.”

Won the 1976 New York Reggae Festival song competition with his song “World Festivity.”

Lead vocalist, writer, co-writer, percussionist, keyboard and/or producer on 10 albums:
“One Way” 1987

“Identified” 1989

“Black Roses” 1990

“Bad to the Bone” 1992

“Bad Boys” 1993 (Atlantic)

“Reggae Dancer” 1994 (Big Beat Records)

“Scandal” 1998 (Gator Records)

“Reggae Xmas on the Beach” 1999 (Gator Records)

“Bad Boys 2000”

“Hot Cup of Calton Coffie” 2003 (Studio A Records)



Signed with Atlantic Records in 1992 as part of Inner Circle. Recorded “Bad Boys” in 1993, selling more than six million copies worldwide.

Appeared on Billboard charts with “Bad Boys” for more than 140 weeks.
Co-writer and lead vocalist on the 1993 Grammy Award-winning Best Reggae Album, “Bad Boys.“

Co-writer and lead vocalist on the 1994 Grammy Award-nominated Album, “Reggae Dancer,” which sold 500,000 copies in Japan the first week following its release.

Lead vocalist on the internationally syndicated television show, “Cops.”
Provided lead vocals on the 2002 box office hit, “Minority Report,” starring Tom Cruise.

Lead vocalist on the 1995 box office hit, “Bad Boys,” starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.

Lead vocalist of the song, “Summer Jammin’” featured in the 1994 movie Beverly Hills Cop III, starring Eddie Murphy.

Lead vocalist, percussionist and keyboard on six hit albums for the Reggae group, Inner Circle.
Recipient of four stars from Billboard Magazine for composing and co-producing the song, “Black Roses,” which was very successful in Latin America, reaching No. 5 on the Brazilian charts.

Lead vocalist on the No. 8 Billboard hit, “Sweat A La La La Long.”

Lead vocalist on four Platinum and 15 Gold albums, and six Platinum and nine Gold singles worldwide.

Set record for the most-played single ever in Germany.

Co-wrote and provided vocals for the song “Amor Mio,” for Latin artist Mangu’s album “Calle Luna Calle Sol.”
Recording and mixing engineer for Dr. Paul Production Studios in Fla., working on Reggae artist Diana King’s “Sugar, Sugar” single (Sony). Mixed songs for Reggae dance-hall artists, Beanie Man, Bounty Killer, Alley Cat, Merciless and Elephant Man.

Contact: Debbie Allen
(954) 562-2135
reggaerhythmsnow@aol.com