A product of
the Digicel Rising Star
II, Jamaica's talent TV show, and now the youngest artistes at Shocking
Vibes, 'Q', has been busy since departing from Rising Star, making sure their
presence is felt in the music industry.
The members at a glance:
From Left to Right...
Peter Edwards (EQ) cousin
to Kalvin and the alto of the group is known as the pretty boy in the
group. He was raised in Spanish Town and attended the same school as
his cousin Kalvin. Peter is known as the jovial one and enjoys performing,
writing and playing football. He also perfected his musical skills by
singing with choirs and groups.
Jerome Powell (JQ) the
only member of the group that is not from St. Catherine was born and
raised in Kingston and attended the Excelsior High School. He is the bass
for the group and enjoys writing and one day hopes to become a producer.
Jerome's fascination with music also came from his father Keith Powell who
was once a member of the Lloyd Parkes and the We The People band. He
enjoys video games, football, basketball and cricket.
Kalvin Tahal (TQ) known
for his high pitched voice, is the first tenor in the group. Born and
raised in Spanish town, he is a past student of the St. Catherine High
School. He inherited his musical heritage from his father who was once a
member of a singing group. Growing up Kalvin honed his singing skills by
singing with groups and choirs. He enjoys writing songs and composing
harmonies. When he’s not busy in the studio, you can find him at any one
of his other passions, football or cricket.
Damarah Danni (DQ)
another product of Spanish Town is the second tenor in the group. He
attended the St. Jago High School. Damarah can be called the reggaeaholic
in the group as he spends most of his time listening to reggae and
creating reggae songs. Known as the humble one, he spends his leisure time
reading, meditating and playing football.
The Group entered Rising
star in 2005 and did fairly well but was unfortunately voted off in the
fifth position. Q caught the attention of Shocking Vibes Production
director and a judge in the competition, Clyde McKenzie, who signed the
group to the Shocking Vibes family. Their first recording was entitled “Q
is for Christmas” which was produced and arranged by Chalice keyboardist
Ervin “Allah” Lloyd received significant air play both on radio and
television. Their single “Gimme a minute” which is on the popular “Fort
Knox” rhythm is heavily rotated. They have recorded songs for a number of
producers namely; Prendy of Shocking Vibes, Scatta and Pyrana. Their
performance of songs from such groups as Boyz to Men and Chicago have
earned them rave reviews. They have also performed on a number of stage
shows across the island, including; Beenie Man Summer Sizzle, Teen Splash,
Mountain Dew Stunt Fest and number of others.
When not in the studio
the group spend time working on their harmonies with their musical
director “Allah. Q is versatile, at ease with soulful ballads as they are
with dancehall tracks. Their popularity with female members of the public
seems boundless and these products of St. Catherine are bound for big
things.