Ijahman Levi

Ijahman Levi (born Trevor Sutherland: 21 June 1946 in Christiana, Manchester, Jamaica) is a reggae musician. In his early years, Levi was tutored by musician and vocal teacher, Joe Higgs.[1] His first album, Haile I Hymn, was released on Island Records in 1978. He became Ijahman Levi after a religious conversion to Rastafari when he was in prison between 1972 and 1974. It and his following records preach Rastafari movement as well as Twelve Tribes of Israel doctrine.

Ijahman Levi
Ijahman Levi at Chiemsee Reggae Summer 2013
Background information
Birth nameTrevor Sutherland
Born21 June 1946
Christiana, Manchester, Jamaica
OriginChristiana, Manchester, Jamaica
GenresReggae
InstrumentsVocals, Guitar
LabelsIsland Records
Ijahman Levi with House of Riddim (2013)

Biography

Levi moved with his parents to the United Kingdom in 1963.[2] In 1966 and 1969 he released two singles under the name of The Youth. The first one was in 1966 for Polydor 56121 "As Long As There is Love" c/w "Your One and Only Man", both covers of Jimmy Ruffin and Otis Redding songs. Ijahman has mentioned he is a great Otis Redding fan. They were cut in a typical mod R&B soul style. His second single was for Deram 226, released 17 January 1969, and featured "Meadow of My Love" c/w "Love Me or Leave Me". The B-side was self-written, being credited to 'Sutherland'. In 1985 Levi released "I Do", a duet he recorded with his second wife, Madge. The song performed well on the British reggae charts, reaching top position.[1] Ijahman’s most famous composition is "Jah Heavy Load" recorded and released in 1976.

Discography

  • 1978 - Haile I Hymn (Chapter 1)
  • 1978 - Haile I Hymn (Chapter 2)
  • 1979 - Are we a Warrior
  • 1982 - Tell it to the Children
  • 1984 - Lilly of my Valley
  • 1985 - Africa
  • 1986 - I Do (Ijahman and Madge)
  • 1987 - Forward Rastaman
  • 1987 - Culture Country
  • 1988 - Ijahman and Friends
  • 1988 - Over Europe Live
  • 1989 - Inside Out
  • 1991 - On Track
  • 1991 - Love Smiles
  • 1992 - Kingfari
  • 1993 - Entitlement
  • 1993 - Gemini Man
  • 1994 - Two Double Six
  • 1994 - Black Royalties
  • 1995 - Home Free by Madge
  • 1995 - Live in Paris 1994
  • 1995 - Ijahman Sings Bob Marley
  • 1996 - Ijahman & Bob Marley in Dub
  • 1997 - Live at Reggae on the River
  • 1997 - Beauty and the Lion
  • 1997 - Lion Dub Beauty
  • 1998 - Crocodile Man
  • 1998 - Monkey Man
  • 2000 - Arkart
  • 2001 - The Roots of Love
  • 2006 - Versatile Life
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References

  1. Harris, Craig "Artist Biography by Craig Harris", Allmusic, Retrieved 28 July 2014
  2. Ijahman Levi: I & Jah


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