Sherwin Gardner

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Sherwin Gardner (Arima) is a Trinidadian gospel reggae singer. He is noted for his use of dancehall style[1] and patois.[2][3][4][5]

Discography[edit]

  • Power In The Name 1998
  • 100% Sold Out 1999
  • Revelation Unfold 2000
  • I Rather Jesus 2001
  • Leaning 2002[6]
  • Closer 2003
  • Who I Am 2004
  • Elevation 2007
  • Borderless 2010
  • Relentless 2011
  • Nascent 2013
  • Veinticinco 2014
  • Fixer 2015

References[edit]

  1. ^ Curwen Best Culture @ the Cutting Edge: Tracking Caribbean Popular Music 2004 9766401241 "Another visible artist of the era who challenged the boundaries of conventional gospel was the Trinidadian Sherwin Gardner. Unlike Sean Daniel, Gardner also employed heavy doses of dancehall musical and lyrical motifs."
  2. ^ Timothy Rommen "Mek Some Noise": Gospel Music and the Ethics of Style in ...2007 0520940547- Page 29 "The tendency of artists like Sherwin Gardner and Melchizedek Order to use instances of Jamaican patwah in their songs ..."
  3. ^ Curwen Best The Politics of Caribbean Cyberculture - 2008 Page 84 " For example Lionofzion.com showcases Christafari, Sherwin Gardner, and other leading reggae, dancehall, hip hop ..."
  4. ^ Todd Boyd African Americans and Popular Culture: Music and popular art 0275989259 2008 "and reggae acts (such as Papa San, Avion Blackman [formerly of the reggae group Christafari] , and Sherwin Gardner) . Gospel music has become an extremely large and profitable industry."
  5. ^ Billboard - Jun 28, 2003 - Page 24 "The label is considered the largest provider of Christian/gospel reggae and world music. The current roster includes Stitchie, Sherwin Gardner, Tiko & Gita, and Monty G."
  6. ^ The Beat - Volume 22, Issues 2-5 -2003 Page 43 "Sherwin Gardner: Leaning (Lion of Zion, 2002) Born and raised in Arima, Trinidad, here comes Sherwin Gardner with a "