Link&Chain is a band of brothers that have been harmonizing together and co-writing their songs for decades since their early days in Jamaica.
The name was chosen because of its significance to the struggle of our ancestors and it also significant to the unity of InI coming together & holding together as links on a chain. The group came together in 1986 as a trio and still has three of its original members.
They released "Ready" in early 2021 and the track received a lot of international press and radio Airplay. Rock N Roll Magazine's J. Poet noted of the band, "As good as any trio the island's ever produced". The newest member of the group is O’Neil Griffiths who joined in 2015.
Over the course of time, their musical success placed them alongside the All-Stars of Jamaican reggae groups and into magazines such as Rock N Roll Magazine, Beat and Pulse! Inspired by their Rastafari faith, they write their own unique spiritual, danceable music designed to uplift, educate & entertain. Based in Jamaica.
Link&Chain the band has a storied history of performing at renowned festivals such as Reggae SunSplash -Jamaica, Eastern Consciousness Western Consciousness-Jamaica, & Riverside Arts Festival-California as well as tours throughout the USA. Cecilia Campbell of Powerhouse Magazine wrote, "Link&Chain left tongues wagging and hearts beating after they gave a stunning performance on Emancipation Day Celebration.
They kept the vibes flowing with each selection performed". This outstanding group involves four extraordinary livicated Rasta man: Dwight Campbell the maestro is known "Tah-Seti", Paul Williams, the big voice is "Mirror". Trevor Douglas is known to us as "Kasha" and is the inspiration, the strong one and O'Neil Griffiths.
On "Don't Do That" the band stated that the song came about because of the situation in Jamaica with the youths killing each other with the gun. It's been like that for many years and it's perpetual. We're here now trying to encourage the youths to develop the ability to reason instead of shooting each other.
It's important that we preserve ourselves because we're the future. It's the tradition of the Rastafari to make sure youths stay positive, we should be able to strengthen each other as a people.
Rastafari is love and unity. Rastafari is about building the community. Rastafari is a oneness, we hope to be able to at least encourage the youths to have a different mindset.
We want to give thanks for the good people that surround us through the connections we have made. We were blessed to link with Issachar Muzik Record Label who is part of the cultural revolution, helping to push the culture aspect of reggae to where it's supposed to be. Our connection with Issachar has been very fruitful, and we are so thankful to have our music distributed by the legendary Tuff Gong International and we hope to continue the relationship with more new releases.
“Dirty Works”, Link&Chain shares, “ InI should love our brothers and sisters as one humanity. Dirty Works of any kind should be rejected...we've seen that dirty works have caused humanity to become heartless... InI won't do dirty works, stay pon the righteous path and live up. Keep your way clean as #Rastafari teaches, hold steadfast in the light. Never mislead the innocent to do dirty works.
We want to give thanks for the good people that surround us through the connections we have made. We were blessed to link with @issacharmuzik Record Label who is part of the cultural revolution, helping to push the culture aspect of reggae to where it’s supposed to be. Our connection with Issachar has been very fruitful, and we are so thankful to have our music distributed by the legendary @tuffgonginternational and we hope to continue the relationship with more new releases.
Ultimately, “Guide Me Jah” is very much about what its title implies – a genuine plea of sorts, to the heavens above, to keep us all on the straight & narrow path as we’re living here on earth. With their naturally humble persona, warm harmonies, and thought-provoking lyricism, “Guide Me Jah” becomes highly relatable in that regard.
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