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The Rhythm Express - Midnight Confessions (ft Ammoye)

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The Rhythm Express “Midnight Confessions” featuring Ammoye

In 1979, The Ontario Black History Society was successful in motivating the city of Toronto to declare February Black History Month commemorating the profound contributions of Afro -Canadians to the rich cultural fabric of our grand city. By December 1995, under the stewardship of MP Jean Augustine the Province of Ontario became signatory to the declaration.

In keeping with the spirit of month long activities, Toronto’s muti-racial music collective The Rhythm Express is proud to announce the release of reggae star Ammoye’s “Midnight Confessions,” honoring Jamaica’s beloved Philiss Dillon and her classic recording of 1971. Dillon’s is a cover of the American pop band, The Grass Roots top five international hit of 1967 – written by Lou T. Josie.

In support of Ammoye, The Rhythm Express features a stellar cast of musicians: Jamaica’s treasured Ernest Ranglin guitar, Jesse “Dubmatix” King – bass, Everton ‘Pablo’ Paul drums, Shane Forrest rhythm guitar and engineer, Selena Evangeline lead guitar, Gavin Hope and Evangeline background vocals arranged by Ammoye - produced and arranged by keyboardist Bill King and Jesse King.

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