Monyaka

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Monyaka
OriginBrooklyn, New York, United States
GenresReggae, funk
Years active1974 (1974)–present
LabelsHevyaka, Easy Street, A&M, Vanguard[1]
MembersBeres Barnett (vocals, guitar)
Errol Moore (guitar)
John Allen (keyboards)
William Brown (keyboards)
Larry McDonald (percussion)
Val Douglas (bass)
Richie Bertram (drums)[2]

Monyaka is an American

Brooklyn, New York
that was most active during the 1980s and early 1990s.

History

Monyaka was founded in 1974 by guitarist/singer Errol Moore as the Soul Supersonics, the members originally from Jamaica.[3] The band spent most of their time backing up visiting reggae stars before setting up their own record label, Hevyaka, in 1977 and releasing single "Rocking Time" and album Classical Roots.[3]

It took five years for further releases to come out of the group, by which time the group had renamed to Monyaka (

Dance Music/Club Play Singles.[5] They then released Reggaenomics, which, while unsuccessful, spawned Monyaka's final appearance on any chart; "Reggaematic Funk", which made No. 83 in the UK.[4]

Monyaka is highly respected as one of the promulgators of the Brooklyn reggae sound and during the late 1970s and early 1980s were the most requested backing band, backing the likes of

.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Rocking Time" (1977), May Dawn
  • "Dread for Some" (1977), Hevyaka
  • "Another Love" (1981), Medious - B-side of "Never Love Another" by Nagasa feat. Mill Henry
  • "Stand Up Strong" (1982), Mutiny Shadow International
  • "Go Deh Yaka (Go To the Top)" (1983), Easy Street/
    UK no. 14,[6] Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles no. 48[7]
  • "Reggaematic Funk" (1983), Easy Street - UK no. 83[4]
  • "Go Deh Yaka" (1984), Taxi
  • "Got The Beat For Christmas" (1985), A&M - Monyaka presents deejays Hollywood And Tango
  • "Round the Corner" (1985), Kaya
  • "Street People (It Ain't Easy)" (1985), A&M
  • "Do You Know" (198?), High Steppers

References

  1. ^ "EasyStreet - Browse Artists". www.easystreetrecords.com. Archived from the original on 11 May 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Monyaka | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  3. ^ , p. 202
  4. ^
    The Official Charts Company
    . Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Monyaka | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Monyaka", Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 18, 2013
  7. Allmusic
    . Retrieved August 18, 2013