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[size=-2] [/size] Rory Jagdeo was born in little village called Fyrish in the county of Berbice, Guyana, South America. (Fyrish is located approximately eleven miles from New Amsterdam and two miles North from the Atlantic coast. Guyana is bordered by Brazil, Venezuela, Suriname, and the Atlantic Ocean.) *** Rory attended Fyrish Congregational School, Berbice Educational Institute and later studied Electrical Technology at New Amsterdam Technical Institute. *** After graduation, Rory migrated to Toronto to study at Radio College of Canada. He would eventually move back to Guyana to work at the Bauxite Plant in Linden as an Industrial Electrician. *** Growing restless yet again, Rory traveled to Suriname – a Dutch colony in South America for two weeks and ended up spending five years working as an Industrial Electrician. *** Rory’s musical career started when he was around nine or ten after his father gave him a harmonica for Christmas. Rory remembered playing it non-stop at the time. *** Another of Rory’s earliest memory was belting out songs during lunch break at school with his friends. Rory’s love for music was so profound that he began playing harmonica and acoustic guitar in a gospel band. *** In between working full time in the Telecommunications field for the past 20 years, Rory would go on to receive his BS in Electrical Technology at the University of Houston, became a member of the Unitarian Fellowship blues band called The Blue Notes. Volunteered as a Board member for the Houston Blues Society. *** During this time, although Rory’s love for music was on the back burner, he would continue to search out new music and rhythm to “soothe or intoxicate†this being because music to Rory is really food, water, air and nectar for the soul. *** Although Rory’s taste of music is universal, he finds himself more drawn to classical, rock, pop, latin, blues, new age, and recently he was introduced to alternative by his son Peter who is a music major at Moores Music School. (In fact, Peter was the one who laid the bass track on “Friday Night Blues†and “You Belong To Me†and violin solo in “Hanging Onâ€) *** “Hanging on†is Rory’s first studio album and released his second album “Cling And You Die†November 2010 which is based on the paradox of attachment. After a near death freak accident on December 4th 2009, Rory was determined to composed and record this album. It was as if he came back from the dead to finish this task. *** Rory dedicated the third song on the Hanging On album “I will Love You Forever†to his uncle Ricknauth Jaggernauth who was a September 11 victim. This song was created from the point of view (POV) of Rick as if he is reaching out to comfort all those who knew him. *** “Fragile†one of Rory’s favorite is a slow rock that has a Pink Floyd feel but takes on its own character- soothing yet intense was remixed and added to the “Cling And You Die†album. *** Rory believes his musical achievement was possible through MKV (Mathematical Karmic Value) a phrase he invented. MKV, also a name used for one of the songs on his album has a combination of guitar and tabla as well. *** Rory hopes to touch people with music and hope that each and every soul would be inspired with at least one song on both of his album. Most of the songs are based on a “bluesy seductiveness, pop/rock melodies that reflect “the secrets of the soul.†My Texas Music review sums it up perfectly:Rory is a breath of fresh air in today's music scene...his musical influences are quite diverse, so no matter what style of music you might prefer, you'll find something on this album that will move you![size=-2][/size] | |
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