Ojiji

For other uses, see Ojigi.

Rupert "Ojiji" Harvey (born Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, 9 February 1955) is a Reggae, Jazz, Funk, Dance Hall, and Roots music musician who is known for his solo records as well as his work in the Canadian band Messenjah, which had a platinum record with the hit "Cool Operator".

Early life

Born in Jamaica, Rupert moved to Canada with his family when he was eleven. In his teens he helped form the Canadian R&B band, Crack Of Dawn,[1] which became the first all black band in Canada to be signed to a major label; CBS records and is popular with collectors of funk vinyl. In the late 1970s, he embarked upon a solo career which resulted in two records, which are also sought after by D.J.s. Following his solo work, Rupert founded (with Errol Blackwood) and lead the Reggae band, Messenjah, which was signed by Warner Bros. Records and went on to win many awards, including the Juno Award in 1998.

Later career

Mr. Harvey has several film and television credits (Messenjah appeared in the movie Cocktail (1988 film)),[2] and is the head of the Tai Mantis Kung Fu Association in Toronto, Canada. He is so well-renowned for his work in the martial arts that he was elected International President of the official Praying Mantis Kung Fu school from China, plus four related Qigong medicine schools. In the 400-year history of the Praying Mantis Kung Fu school, his was the first time a non-Chinese has been elected to the position.

He also briefly played in a group called "The Redeem Team", backing Frankie Paul and Tiger (reggae artist).

Notable performances

Discography

Solo releases

With Messenjah

References

  1. Canadian Pop Encyclopedia
  2. Internet Movie Database


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