Eddy Grant has had a long history as a musician, dating back to his days in London. In 1968, at the age of 20, he was introduced the music industry as the songwriter and lead guitarist of one of the earl multi-racial groups, Equals. From there he went on to sing, produce, and distribute music, moving beyond just simply selling tickets and albums.
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Grant left the Equals after a suffering a collapsed lung and heart infection in 1971. He first took the time to return to his birth nation, Guyana, in South America, begin his solo career and set up his won label, Ice Records, and first clack-owned recording studio in Europe, Coach House.
By 1981 Eddy had relocated to Barbados and built a new studio complex. There he recorded Killer on the Rampage, which breached the Top 10 in the U.S. The album featured hit singles “I Don’t Wanna Dance” and “Electric Avenue”.
The enterprising musician has used his taste in music that swings from reggae to gospel to rock to spread political messages about issues like apartheid. Grant toured the UK for the first time in 20 years in 2008 and now has concerts scheduled in North America. Eddy Grant will cross the Atlantic in August and begin with tickets for a show in Toronto on August 1 and end on August 28 at the House of Blues in Las Vegas.
The Ticket Specialists will have Eddy Grant tickets for his fans once the tour starts in North America. Come to the site and check the schedule to see when Eddy is coming near you and complete your purchase online or over the phone.