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Legendary Reggae Percussionist Larry McDonald Teams up with MCPR Music and Producer Sidney Mills to Present an Innovative Rhythmic Masterpiece Entitled, "Drumquestra"

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Jamaican Dub Veteran Larry McDonald Premiers a Percussion Arsenal of New Works Off of His First Solo Record of His Storied Four-Decade Career

NEW YORK, NY - Jamaican master percussionist Larry McDonald is at the heart of MCPR Music and the record labels “Drum Fusion" project. McDonald, who is highly regarded by many as a premier percussionist in the world / reggae genre is now residing in New York City but his career began at the heart of the Jamaican reggae/ska scene with a list of credits that includes but is not limited to collaborating with such beloved artists as: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Toots & the Maytals, Bunny Wailer, Bad Brains, Taj Mahal, Earnest Ranglin, the Skatalites, Gil Scott Heron, Lee Scratch Perry and Soulfly. The boundary pushing percussionist is also a founding member of two highly touted New York City reggae acts, The Rocksteady 7 and Dub is a Weapon.

Teaming up for a groundbreaking collaboration with MCPR Music, Larry McDonald crowns a storied four-decade career with his first solo album entitled, Drumquestra. Steered by veteran reggae producer Sidney Mills (Sly and Robbie, Steel Pulse), Drumquestra is a personal and captivating percussion orchestration and dance floor masterpiece that McDonald lovingly calls a drummical experience.

Andre Swanepoel, Media Marketing Manager of MCPR Music notes, The MCPR Music family are thrilled to be working with the legendary Larry McDonald as we are dedicated to bringing to the masses an unprecedented movement that we hope will inspire the world to embrace the art of percussion as a cultural exchange.

Drumquestra triumphantly distills McDonald's own epic percussion explorations, starting with Jamaican mento and ska in the 1960s, and flowing through the exciting cross-currents of influence that McDonald absorbed in Africa, Brazil, and Cuba and beyond.

“I wanted to take percussion elements from all countries because drums from Cuba, Africa and Brazil, they resonate with me just like family. Larry explains. “I knew that rhythms from many places could work together to develop different textures. I wanted to take the Jamaican rhythms I was familiar with, like kumina and rasta and weave them together into a foundation of old and traditional sounds but introduce them as new with diverse beats and textures."

That quest led McDonald to delve into his own roots, recording organically with-in the Green Grotto caves at Runaway Bay on Jamaica's North Coast which was the inspiration behind the exuberant, shaza-driven track World Party. Pure sounds from the ocean and caves are highlighted on Mento In 3. McDonald also features Bongo Shem & the New Creators, a kumina drumming group from the mystic St. Thomas area, for the sacramental track Backyard Business.

Larry coined the unusual Drumquestra title for the crew who brought his cherished vision to life -- a unique orchestra uniting generations of Jamaican drummers including: Sly Dunbar, Isaiah “Stickie" Thompson, Bongo Herman, Carl McCleod, Marjorie Whylie, Alvin Haughton and three drummers from the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari. In addition, McDonald recruited Royo Smith on bass, Simba Messado on repeater and Delroy “Putus" Williams on funde. Drumquestra also features guest lyrical performances by dub poet Mutabaruka on Free Man and Ras Tesfa on Drum Say. Veteran reggae legend Toots Hibbert (Toots and The Maytals) is featured on What About the Children and Stranger Cole can be found pairing up with his son DJ Squidly on the poignant Crime or Music. Scat vocalist Bob Andy delivers on the historic tribute, You Got Jazz? and MCPRs own DJ Shazas exuberance romps through the healing shout-out of Brotherman and the more meditative track Peace of Mind, on which he's joined by the singer, J.D. Smoothe.

Drumquestra is a wonderfully unabashed drum album with 15 tracks of reggae, dub and world music featuring Larry McDonald and his drum orchestra playing over 20 different percussive instruments. A powerful mixture of textures, grooves, blood and guts all ranging in influence. Drumquestra is a special mixture of intensity and beauty, a cultural experience that transcends boundaries without blurring them, a zest of rhythmic improvisation tantalizing decks and playlists from Boston to Brixton and Bali.

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