Wednesday, July 20, 2011


Gadiethz Wants To Get Rid of The Hustling In The Music Industry
Morning Ride Show creator and host Gadiethz recently returned from Jamaica where he went to promote the "Asian Remix" video, his latest musical creation, the song however is not new and as the name implies is a remix of another Gadiethz track, also his hit single 'Bun Bad Mind', the tracks are already in rotation in Jamaica on local channels like RE TVand regionally on Tempo, both were produced by Peart's Three-P label.

He was recently the feature of an article on "Out A Road", a popular Jamaican News/Entertainment website. According to the article Strong-minded aspirations and forward thinking are traits that set Paul Gadiethz Peart apart from most artistes. In his own words Gadiethz proclaims that he wants:"To improve the music industry in the *Caribbean*, moving it from a hustling state of operation to a more corporate centric business."

Paul got the name 'Gadiethz', from reggae heavyweight Sizzla Kalonji, though not Rastafarian by appearance, Gadiethz' name is derived from Rastafarian roots meaning 'Protector of Israel'.

Gadiethz first appeared on the musical scene back in 1991 with his first performance on the 'Greatest One Night Reggae Show On Earth' - Sting.

Over the years he has built up quite an impressive portfolio sharing the stage and performing with the likes of Bunny Wailer (the last surviving member of Bob Marley and the Wailers), 'Grammy Kid Shabba Ranks, Maxi Priest, Tony Rebel, Gyptian, among other big names in the reggae/dancehall spectrum. He has also been involved with and performed at shows in the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, across the United States, at the St. Kitts Music Festival and of course the British Virgin Island which he has called home for some 10 years, among other places.

A part of Gadiethz's Jamaica trip was to meet with Reggae legend Freddie McGregor to present McGregor with the International Reggae and World Music Award (IRAWMA) trophy for Best Performing Artiste which Gadiethz accepted on Freddie's behalf at the show.

Gadiethz returned home to the BVI to begin the second season of his television show which bears the same name as his radio programme, 'The Morning Ride Show'. After coming off the airwaves of Zrod-Fm for his usual summer break, Gadiethz started the television show which was well received and was called 'a breath of fresh air to BVI television'.
The Morning Ride Show television programme airs on JTV channel 55 and JTVlive.net Mondays - Fridays from 7- 8 am.

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