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Hailing from Sierra Leone, West Africa is our leader Benji Kroma. He is our male vocalist. Benji envisioned a dynamic crowd-moving reggae-based group that will one day make it to the national stage. That vision is the driving force that coincidentally brought us together.
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By way of Lauringburg, North Carolina is our bassist James Campbell. We like to think of JC as our musical and conscious movement Ambassador. Equipped with over 10 years of musical experience, JC believes that in music there are no boundaries. He knows how to put the hammer down "SAHARA Style" with his guitar, by remixing it to fit our flow. He is our public relations liaison.
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Gerald Fields, born in Caswell County, Yanceyville, North Carolina. Came to be familiar to Reggae Music in the mid '70s. Played bass for Dub Fire in the mid '90s and is also familiar with R&B. Came to be interested in SAHARA in early 2000 and progressed to be the Sound Engineer and half of management. Future goal is to be internationally known.
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Our keyboardist is Princess Garner. She is pure sugar when it comes to putting the flavor in our songs. She grew up in Greensboro but her foundation is Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She grew up in the church and is still playing the piano every Sunday for which we give thanks to the Almighty. She will soon be in the studio spearheading our efforts to record our own album.
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Shabri A. Alexis is the sexy lead singer hailing from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Born and raised as a military 'brat'; having been to Germany and different parts of the U. S. has afforded her great versatility. She's fluent in English and Spanish with Japanese as a 3rd language. It is her dream to become a songwriter as well as record her album one day soon in Reggaeton, Reggae and R&B. This southern hummingbird is poised and ready to take the world by storm.
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Neal Boyke, born in Trinidad, toured with Judy Mowatt, Sister Carol & Mikey Dread. He also studied classical and jazz. He is inspired by Rush, Fred Hammond, Steel Pulse. He started playing keyboard at the tender age of 10. He is versatile enough to play drums and one day hopes to be a successful producer. He lived in Connecticut for 35 years before moving to Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Beat master Randy Fuller. Whether its Dancehall, roots, soca, African, R&B or hip hop, this man can have you on your feet swaying to the sounds of SAHARA. With over 15 years of playing he is one of the best at what he does. He resides in Greensboro and his roots also stem from the church. Randy hopes to one day create his own jazz album.
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Our guitarist is Paul Patrice straight out of Dominica in the Carribean. Armed with over 20 years of live performance and studio work, this man is a musical giant who also happens to be our musical director. Based in Houston, Texas with his band Sanza, he has since moved to Greensboro and whenever he's not playing with SAHARA he can be found playing solo at some of our finer restaurants. He is a force to be reckoned with.
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