ERROLL STARR

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Juno award winner, recipient of the Socan song writer of the year award, Q107 Toronto music award winner and Canadian Black Music award winner, Errol Francis, known by his stage name of Erroll Starr has been a composer and concert singer for over 25 years.

Decending from the same family tree as renound reggae artist, Peter Tosh, Erroll has been recognized as a part of the Urban Music History of Canada.

Erroll is best known for his 1986 smash hits Angel and The Key.  He produced 3 hit singles with accompanying video for A&M Canada that were on the 1986 Billboard Top Music Charts and led to Erroll's Juno success.  His eclectic musical taste is a natural evolution of his rich and varied background. With the pure island rhythms of his native Jamaica as his roots, Errol's first band was a reggae/R&B band. Living in England and then Canada exposed him to the best of British and North American Pop, Rock and R&B artists. His experiences as a professional singer/songwriter and engineer/producer have included pop, rock, country, dance, rap and R&B. Fans will remember Erroll's musical releases including "Temple of Love" in 85, "From The Inside Out" in 94, "I'll Learn To Fly" in 97 and the much talked about CD series "Attune Your Spirit" in 98.

Since 1992 with his production studio and company Asoma Music, Errol has applied his writer-producer and great audio technical skills to create some award winning radio and television commercials, video projects and film scores. His experiences as a professional producer/engineer and composer have taken him into many genres of music. From his interests in Sound Healing and Physioacoustic Therapy, Errol has expanded his musical passion to include music for the healing arts, yoga and meditation. Errol is a multi instrumentalist and consummate professional in the studio and on the concert stage.  Errol's ability to wear many hats comfortably, including Earthship builder, has brought him success in many areas, personally and in business.

As an environmentally-minded man, Errol was inspired by Dennis Weaver and his theories on Ecolonomics and set out to build his own Earthship.  Through intense study, practice and labour, this dream was accomplished in 2001.  Errol and his family now live and work out of their home and studio near Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada.

 

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