
Look at this lively video...Chinna's talkin' to Addidas....A serious Thing !! Chinna Smith IS MUSIC. His amazing career spans over 30 years. Music comes naturally to him, like breathing. He oozes rhythm, harmony, melody and grooviness. He literally breathes new life into every rhythm he touches. When Chinna adds one of his signature guitar riffs to any piece of music, it's sure to be a hit. In fact, Chinna's creative sounds can be heard on almost 50% of the grammy award winning reggae recordings. "All I want to do is play music," Chinna said in a recent interview. "I've been doing it for years, but I'm falling in love with it all over again, every day." Although he is best known for his work with the legendary Soul Syndicate band and as Reggae's most sought after lead guitarist, his musical credits reach far beyond mere guitar playing. He's composed, written, arranged, engineered, produced and played both rhythm and bass guitar. Chinna has probably had the most profound influence on the evolution of Jamaican music, recording with artists like: Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, Mutabaruka, Freddie Mac Gregor, Michael Rose, Mighty Diamonds, Black Uhuru, Burning Spear, the Heptones and Sizzla just to name a few. Chinna's name appears on the credits of well over a thousand albums. But, it's not just reggae where you'll see his name, he's recorded with artists of all genres, including: Lauryn Hill, Eve, Erykah Badu and Joss Stone. His yard, in the notorious <b>...</b>
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