BoomDaddy
Boomdaddy is Vancouver's longest running professional reggae/dancehall/funk band, laying down heavy original grooves topped with sweet soulful harmonies. The band continues to pack dance floors everywhere, including top live music venues such as “The Commodore”, “Guilt and Company” 'The Venue" and "The Imperial". Boomdaddy has shared the stage with major Jamaican artists, such as: The Wailers, Lee “Scratch“ Perry, Culture, Gregory Isaacs and Collie Budz. They also perform at many Caribbean and summer music festivals throughout the lower mainland and have received airplay with their albums, "Living it Up" and "Reggae Train". Led by singer/rapper/drummer Darryl Reimer, Boomdaddy brings an energetic mix of originals and unique reggae versions of well-loved pop songs. (Their reggae version of ”Jolene” has achieved over 10k youtube views!) Also featured in the group are: Clare O’Callaghan (vocals), Kelly Brown (guitar), Mark Campbell (guitar) keyboardist/ vocalist Michel Jolicoeur and Cuyler Biller (bass).