THE HUMAN RIGHTS BAND SET TO RELEASE BRAND NEW ALBUM
The Human Rights first came together in 2007, united by the talents and vision of Friendlyness, a Toronto Reggae lion who had previously worked with Big Sugar, Culture Shock and Truths and Rights. He was soon joined by drummer Eric Woolston (Maylee Todd, the Hooded Fang), versatile bassman Tyler Wagler, and keyboardist Bernie Pitters (Toots & the Maytals, Hit Squad), who sadly passed away in 2023. The album “One People” carries on Pitters’ loving memory and his spirit continues to propel the band forward.
The Human Rights quickly established a reputation for showcasing their original material while opening for the likes of The Wailers, Gregory Isaacs, Beres Hammond, John Holt, Freddie McGregor, Sanchez and other top international reggae artistes. In 2014, much loved Toronto vocalist Tréson (who has recorded with the likes of Black Uhuru, Spearhead and Mykal Rose) joined the band, giving the Human Rights a distinctively powerful two-man frontline that seamlessly moves between modern Roots Reggae, Lover’s Rock, Soul, R&B, and Dancehall vibes.
After Bernie’s health began preventing him from touring, Canadian keyboard legend Dave Jackson stepped in. The declaration of Human Rights horn section, featuring members of The Heavyweights Brass Band, Kune and Shout! The Band, adds the musical icing on the cake. After making their debut album ‘One Thing” in 2010, The Human Rights worked with Big Sugar’s Gordie Johnson on their 2016 self-titled collection that solidified their sound both in the studio and onstage.
That energy was carried forward on 2021’s “Reggae Strong”, which Amplify Music Magazine described as “their finest album to date, while once again proving Reggae’s ability to unite and inspire everyone struggling to get through tough times.” Expect more of the same from The Human Rights on ‘One People”, an album that arrives just when it is needed the most. Stay tuned and keep up to date by visiting thehumanrights.ca and look out for the band performing in your city for 2025
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