Matisyahu
Biography
When Matisyahu emerged with his debut album, Shake Off the Dust...Arise, in 2004, his musical persona seemed to some a novelty. Here was a Hasidic Jew, dressed in a black suit with a broad-brimmed black hat worn over a yarmulke, and sporting a full, untrimmed beard, who nevertheless performed toasting raps about the glories of traditional Judaism over reggae beats in a dancehall style directly from Jamaica, punctuating his performances with stage diving. It may have seemed like a joke at first, but Matisyahu was serious, and he began to attract press notices to go with the enthusiastic audiences that packed his concerts.
Matisyahu was born Matthew Miller on June 30, 1979, in West Chester, PA, although his family moved to Berkeley, CA, when he was a child before settling in White Plains, NY. He was given a traditional Jewish upbringing, against which he rebelled at first, considering himself a Deadhead and a hippie by his early teens. But at the age of 14, during a camping trip in Colorado, he reconciled himself to Judaism and soon after visited Israel. After returning to White Plains, he dropped out of high school and traveled the country to attend Phish concerts. Back at home again, he agreed to let his parents send him to a wilderness school in Bend, OR, where he became enamored of reggae and hip-hop, and began rapping at open-mike competitions. He returned to New York at 19 to attend the New School for Social Research in Manhattan, but also joined the Carlebach Shul, a synagogue where his musical interests were encouraged. Meeting a Lubavitch rabbi, he became interested in the strict Lubavitch Hasidic sect of Judaism and renamed himself Matisyahu.
Continuing to perform, Matisyahu assembled a backing band consisting of Aaron Dugan (guitar), Josh Werner (bass), and Jonah David (drums). They recorded Shake Off the Dust...Arise, released by JDub Records in 2004. A concert held in Austin, TX, on February 19, 2005, yielded the follow-up release, Live at Stubb's, which was released by Or Music on April 19, 2005, then picked up for national distribution by Epic Records, a division of Sony BMG, which reissued it on August 23, 2005, as Matisyahu toured around the country and prepared a second studio album produced by Bill Laswell. The final product, Youth, appeared in March 2006 and was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Reggae Album. A simultaneously released dub version of the album was made available exclusively to mail-order customers. The singer's backing band named themselves Roots Tonic and released Roots Tonic Meets Bill Laswell in May, and by the end of the year the EP/DVD combo No Place to Be was released. The CD featured a cover version of the Police's "Message in a Bottle" along with some remixes, while the DVD featured interviews and a concert recorded in Israel. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
saw him in concert in vegas a couple weeks ago. if ya get a chance, definately partake in a show. good stuff.
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lol, a camping tipr to colorado did infact seriously alter the course of my life. I envy the direction it took this man.
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i like it alot really laid back and mellow. keep em comming..... . . .
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camping trip to Colorado will change anyone's life! Congratulati o n s on finding and combining your roots and talent!
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I love your music... There is quite an interesting depth in it... Nice bass lines... Keep it cool!
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My friend Karen and I are so excited that you're playing at the Mile High Music Festival in Denver!!! We just bought our tickets today...see you in July!!
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saw him perform in Portland,OR to a really small crowd. sweet outdoor concert! just sick...
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good artist brings the spirt of two cultures together thats something to appretiate im not jewish nor jamaican but im a muscian
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should've seen his show at House Of Blues in da French Quarter. Bad a** artirt
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this guy plays from his soul, bill hicks would approve, despite the heavy judaio-chris t i a n overtones. i heart matisyahu
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I dont think the Jewish community has rocked so hard!!!!!
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As a person of my beloved Jamaican heritage I welcome this artist with open arms into the world of carribean music. I feel the ocean breezes on his tongue, the laughter in the notes, and the message in the bottle.
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He does one of the best covers I have heard in a long time. He covers Message in a Bottle by the Police. His voice is perfect for this song.
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although i like most of his music, his live at stubbs album is by far the best. his newer stuff is a bit to trendy and pop heavy for me.
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Matisyahu is probably one of the greatest lyricists of all time and the music backing him is flawless. All positive vibes and he speaks wisdom and truth.
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even anyone who doesn't like this style of music has to agree that Matisyahu has amazing talent.
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i really liked the songs on his studio albums better than their live versions.
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Matisyahu is amazing!,I saw him 12-27-08 in The Williamsburg hall. It was the best concert i've ever been to, his energy is radiant and his passion and love for what he does will blow your mind!....I recommend all of you to go check him out live...You will get more than you ever expected.
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Matisyahu is truely original. His own sound, way of thought, and lifestyle help to differntiate this artist from the pack. His albums don't do his live shows justice (Live at Stubb's is the best). Check out his new single "I will be light" which is straight from the heart. A must see...
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I saw Matisyahu in in Cleveland House of Blues December 14, 2008 and it was a great show ! This guy spins around and dances every song. His band is very tight. They played from just after 9:15 to almost 12:20 !
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AWESOME SHOW LAST NIGHT FROM MATIS. AND THE FLOBOTS!! MATIS ENDED UP DOING A 2:45 SET!! KILLER SHOW
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