Having signed a lucrative three album deal with one of the worlds largest distributors of Jamaican recorded products, VPs Records International New York, Althea Hewitts debut album or CD has now been released internationally. Sales in Japan and Europe have been encouraging and the tracks entitled Boom Boom, Boom and So I Go is the best selling recordings reported on the ITunes website .
Althea started performing in her father’s band he plays the guitar long before her teens. She grew up to represented her high school, Camperdown High in the Teen Star Search Competitions that took place during the 90s. This was a talent competition that turned out many Jamaican recording artists.
For a number of years Althea also modeled the creations of many Jamaicas fashion houses. Oh yes she can really sing, dance and perform. She sang backup harmony in the recording studio and on stage for a number of recording artists including Garnet Silk, Norris Man, Bush Man, Richie Spice, Colin Levy and Chrisinti.
She also sang background harmonies for Chaka Demus and Pliers and worked with Sony Records recording artist, Jamaicas Diana King. Althea and Diana King opened for American Rhythm and Blues Singer Jeffery Osborne when he performed in Jamaica.
In 2005 she performed in Cayman with Pluto Shervington, Boris Gardener, Ernie Smith, Dwight Pinkney and some of Jamaicas best musicians. Althea took part in the creation of the popular female group 4th Street Sista. In the year 2001 she won with 4th Street Sista the best performing artist award.
Althea has recorded for well-known record producers like Fattis Burrell and Donovan Germaine. She also did the vocal lead on Mr. Vegas popular recording of Juicy and sang jazz at the Ritz-Carlton in Rose Hall, Montego Bay, Jamaica.
At the Ritz-Carlton she was to do one night of jazz, this one nighter lasted a year and a half. In 2003 Althea toured Europe successfully with Bushman and most recently in June 2005, she toured Australia and New Caledonia performing with Max Romeo and the Third World band.
Because of her reputation for always doing classy and stellar performances, Althea was chosen by the Jamaica Tourist Board and the Jamaican embassy in Brussels to do a two and one half week tour of Brussels, Belgium.
Most recently Althea was asked by the one of Jamaicas schools to make presentations to the girls who attended the school. She was chosen as the school saw her as someone that the girls attending the school could emulate. She performed on their All girls day and was later asked to return to read to a number of classes in the school on a day called Reading Day.
On commenting on the direction of her debut album she said, First as a young upcoming artist, I would like to pay respect to other female Reggae artists like Phyllis Dillon, Marcia Griffiths, and Cynthia Schloss. Because of this I am thinking of including some of their work on the album.
I feel that I have a responsibility to set a positive example, so when composing my lyrics I would like to cover subject matters concerning the affairs of women. She went on to say, By concerns I mean how other female artists have had to survive in the music business.
By concerns I mean how we as female artist see our communities and the children in those communities. By concerns I also mean how we inter-react with the men in our lives
Her recording of the Patti Drew/Phyllis Dillon classic The love that a woman should give to a man produced by John Alexander is getting great rotation on radio.
Her video for the song, also produced by John Alexander and directed by Where its at Alphonso Walker, can be seen on cable television and should hit mainstream television with in a week
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Really good music Althea.
Yeah...nice promo pic too…