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The Resolvers are like a ganja-tinged hurricane wind from the deep lungs of a giant Rastaman ripping out the end of a
scorching-hot brass horn as just the funk the doctor ordered. Their unique sound, which the 9-piece calls "big band reggae," is a marriage between roots reggae and New Orleans-style funk, and its powerful vibes have spread out far beyond the Florida peninsula. The band has uplifted audiences throughout the Southeast, as well as in California and Jamaica. And its 2012 EP, Big Band Reggae, debuted at number five on the Billboard reggae charts, establishing the band's presence in the reggae world at large. The band regularly, along with its ever-growing posse of sun-kissed fans, blows the roof off of local venues. And once a month, the Resolvers "fam" hits the beach for a day of service — picking up litter for hours. Driven by a group heart and a work ethic as powerful as their music, the Resolvers are getting bigger all the time.
Siblings Ojay & Sahara Smith (son and daughter of Ernie Smith) both take turn on lead vocals roles as well as Israeli-born Ron Eisner and the band features a 4 piece horn section. Their show has been described as "explosive" and "must see", and the band has gained the reputation as a premier reggae act.
scorching-hot brass horn as just the funk the doctor ordered. Their unique sound, which the 9-piece calls "big band reggae," is a marriage between roots reggae and New Orleans-style funk, and its powerful vibes have spread out far beyond the Florida peninsula. The band has uplifted audiences throughout the Southeast, as well as in California and Jamaica. And its 2012 EP, Big Band Reggae, debuted at number five on the Billboard reggae charts, establishing the band's presence in the reggae world at large. The band regularly, along with its ever-growing posse of sun-kissed fans, blows the roof off of local venues. And once a month, the Resolvers "fam" hits the beach for a day of service — picking up litter for hours. Driven by a group heart and a work ethic as powerful as their music, the Resolvers are getting bigger all the time.
Siblings Ojay & Sahara Smith (son and daughter of Ernie Smith) both take turn on lead vocals roles as well as Israeli-born Ron Eisner and the band features a 4 piece horn section. Their show has been described as "explosive" and "must see", and the band has gained the reputation as a premier reggae act.
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