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    “Reggae Kings” Beres Hammond and Beenieman will share stage together across two nights in the tri-state area, according to Jamaican entertainment publicist Anthony “ER Guru” Turner. Turner told Caribbean Life on Monday, Aug. 17, that the “Kings” will perform in Hartford, CT on Friday, Aug. 28, before heading to Newark, NJ the next day.  Turner said the performances are part of the Reggae In Action tour, brought to the region by Jammins Events.    “Aug. 28 happens to be Beres Hammond's birthday,” he said. “So, the Peoples Bank Arena crowd will be helping one of reggae's most enduring voices celebrate another major milestone. “For Dancehall King Beenie Man, the Newark gig carries its own weight. It will be Beenieman's first time ever playing Prudential Center, and he's doing it next to musical big brother for years,” Turner added. “If you didn't know better, you'd think these two didn't belong on the same bill.  “Beres Hammond has spent his career doing things the quiet way,” he continued, stating that Hammond is “the voice behind ‘Rockaway’ and ‘One Love, One Life,’ songs that never needed a chart position to prove themselves.  “Beres is not a performer who can energize a crowd,” he said. “He builds it, patiently, until the whole room is right there with him.” Turner said Beenieman works from the opposite end of the spectrum entirely.  “Ever since he broke through in the '90s and introduced himself to American audiences, with ‘Who Am I’ back in 1997, he's made a career out of pure, unfiltered dancehall force,” he said.  “Give him a stage and a few minutes, and he owns the building,” Turner added. “Nobody calls him the ‘King of Dancehall’ as a courtesy. And yet, somehow, put the two of them together and it just clicks.” Turner said one brings “the calm; the other brings the fire, and the combination feels less like a mismatched pairing and more like the full picture of what Jamaican music can be.”  George Crooks, the promoter behind the tour at Jammins Events, doesn't hesitate when he talks about the pairing.   “You can't get a more entertaining show than Beres Hammond/Beenieman,” he said. “They are two legendary artistes with lots of hit songs.  “We are expecting people from all over,” Crooks added. “New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Rhode Island and Delaware – people in those areas love both artistes.” For Newark, Turner said that regional draw adds even more weight to an already historic night — Beenieman's Prudential Center debut, with Beres standing right beside him.  “But Hartford gets its own kind of magic first: a birthday show, one night early, where the crowd isn't just there for the hits; they're there to celebrate the man behind them,” Turner said.
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