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Website
  
www.yamibolo.com

Origin
  
Jamaica

Name
  
Yami Bolo


Years active
  
1986–present

Role
  
Singer

Labels
  
Yam Euphony

Genres
  
Reggae


Born
  
1 October 1970 (
1970-10
)

Albums
  
Up Life Street, He Who Knows It, Feels It

Similar People
  
Stephen Marley, Capleton, Damian Marley, Cutty Ranks, Sugar Minott

Birth name
  
Rolando Ephraim McLean

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Rolando Ephraim McLean (born 1 October 1970), better known as Yami Bolo, is a Jamaican reggae singer.

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Biography

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Yami Bolo grew up in postal zone 13 of Kingston. His first professional job and exposure was with Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion Crew. His first singles were released in 1986, and he had his greatest success working with Augustus Pablo in the late 1980s and early 1990s, on singles such as "Struggle in Babylon". In 1994, Bolo earned international acclaim from his collaboration with Japanese reggae performer, Kazafumi Mizayawa (Miya). Their Love Is Dangerous album sold 500,000 units in Japan. In addition, the duo's "Miya-Yami Project" earned the Japanese "Best Music Video '94" title.

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He contributed to Damian Marley's 2001 Grammy Award winning album Halfway Tree (2002 Best Reggae Album).

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Bolo has collaborated with some of reggae's greatest artists and producers; including Damian Marley, Tenor Saw, Sugar Minott, Capleton, Tapper Zukie, Sly and Robbie, and King Jammy's Studios. His success as a reggae artist has allowed him to record many songs professing the Rastafarian faith as taught by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church throughout his three decades in the reggae industry. Yami Bolo has been performing Rastafarian works since the mid-1980s touring with many different reggae groups including Augustus Pablo's Rockers crew.

His Rastafarian inspired music is listened to around the world, particularly in reggae niche markets like Japan, Australia, Britain, France, USA and Germany. As an ambassador for reggae, Yami Bolo conducted Rastafari cultural studies at world-renowned universities, like SUNY in New York State and MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In addition, Yami Bolo has supported the city of New Orleans and its surrounding areas by volunteering his musical talent at live performances in Louisiana in the Summer of 2009.

In 2014 he was reportedly recording a new album, to be called The Singer.

Discography

Albums
  • Jah Made Them All (Rockers, 1990)
  • He Who Knows It Feels It (Heartbeat, 1991)
  • Up Life Street (Heartbeat, 1992)
  • Fighting for Peace (RAS, 1994)
  • Wonders And Sign (Super Power, 1997)
  • Wisdom Cry (IMAJ, 1998)
  • No Surrender (Jet Star Records, 1998)
  • Freedom And Liberation (Tabou 1, 1999)
  • Healing Of All Nations (Roots Foundation, 2001)
  • EPs
  • Blood Diamonds Dub Set (Gold Moor Sound, 2008)
  • Singles
  • "Blood Diamonds" (Gold Moor Sound, 2008)
  • "Bloody Coltan" (Gold Moor Sound, 2011)
  • References

    Yami Bolo Wikipedia