HipHopWired: How do you touch those crowds who really aren’t familiar with your music…engage them while you are on stage? Me sharing what I would do on my set running the Reggae circuit and sharing what she could use to sell her songs to better bring her points across. When we get on stage, we notice certain things and talk about them. Since I’ve been touring with India, the chemistry between she and I on stage has been a really amazing experience. Gramps: Oh yes, there’s a major, major difference performing in front of audiences that have never heard of you, maybe four or five people in the crowd. You’ve virtually toured on every continent in the world, selling out stadiums, performing before a variety of audiences, is there any major difference when you’re doing a show in the Caribbean vs. Morgan Heritage’s fan base is incredible. Don’t fret it will only make you more disciplined at your craft. Gramps: Yeah, it’s a serious transition mon! HipHopWired: Sounds like a major transition for you. Gramps: Yeah, but my brother Peter has always been the lead singer of the group so it’s just the work ethic is really high right now. HipHopWired: You’re keeping busy, that’s a good thing. Solo projects for everybody, me touring with India Arie on the Soul Bird Tour, as well as doing Good Morning America and VH1 Soul it’s been a whirlwind. Gramps: Man, it’s been a rollercoaster since we last linked, honestly a lickle crazy. Lucia, for the Freedom Project benefit concert, how’s everything? HipHopWired: The last time we vibed was a couple years back, during the holiday season in St. Currently working on their 11 th studio album while simultaneously embarking on individual journeys, Morgan Heritage continues their gracious calling of globally healing hearts, minds and souls with melodic message music.įirst up, Roy “Gramps” Morgan with Lovers Rock LP, 2 Sides of My Heart, Volume 1.
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