Canada-based
Guyanese singer returns to help musicians
(Credit to Kaieteur
News)
To
date, the singer has released ten albums in Canada and
plans to have them released in Guyana soon. He has also
acquired his own recording company, called Ally's Talent
International Productions.
He
is also the proprietor\owner of the Island Music Recording
Agency, which specializes in distributing Caribbean
music in Canada .
For
all this, his journey to stardom was not like the flight
of a super-speed rocket into space. “I encountered
major difficulties in finding a producer for my music
in Canada . Though it was risky, I worked my way to
the top with the help of other supportive musicians
and produced my own music. This propelled me to my present
pinnacle of fame.
“Many
times I had felt frustrated and wanted to give up but
my relentless nature and love for music kept me going.”
The
talented musician made a great impact on the music scene
when he released his 18 track CD, called ‘Island
Flavour' which received high ratings. Another 18 track
CD titled, ‘Don't Dis the Champion' paved the
way for a third 18 tracks CD, dubbed ‘Reggae Come
Down' which created havoc among reggae lovers in Canada.
Among
his hit albums, Ally produced a remarkable 8 track album
called ‘The greatest hits of Prince Ally' which
was adored by ‘lovers rock' fans.
The
‘Reggae Come Down' CD will be soon released in
Guyana , according to Ally. His latest release is dubbed
‘Prince Ally meets Dobby Dobson,' which is an
exciting fusion of music between the two singers.
Ally's CDs were all produced in Canada and Jamaica .
Ally
has had the privilege of performing alongside celebrity
entertainers like Dobby Dobson, Glen Washington, Coca
Tea from Jamaica , Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Luciano and
others.
This
performer was involved in a major fund raising activity
launched in Canada in January 2005, to solicit funds
to assist Guyanese affected by the floods in that year.
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