The Ambassador

Genre: Reggae
Secondary Genre: Rock San Diego, California USA Contact

Strong, soulful vocals & funky, upbeat rhythms flow seamlessly from reggae to high energy rock & hip-hop with performances that keep you bouncing hours after the show’s end. The Ambassador couples catchy hooks & intelligent lyrics with a positive message bringing fans of all ages & walks of life.

Artist Information

Biography

With his full-length release "New Roots" recently nominated for "World Music Album of the Year" at the San Diego Music Awards and the Virginia Reggae Music Awards and growing radio play from Oakland's BigUp Radio, UC-Berkley Radio, San Diego's 94.9fm and 91Xfm and L.A.'s own Reggae Central with Chuck Foster to name a few, The Ambassador's sound is on the rise. His recent endeavors as a solo artist continue to bring positive reviews from the likes of ThePier.org, MusicBailout.net, Nice Up's Tom Orr, City Beat, The San Diego Reader and more. As the story goes...

"The Ambassador" is... Stephen Gabriel Lewis, born in Virginia in 1980. He began using the performer title "The Ambassador" based on his mother’s words to him throughout childhood encouraging him to be a leader rather than a follower and to be a peacemaker with a message of hope. As Webster defines it, "a diplomat…accredited as representative from one country to another; an ambassador of good will.” The nickname went hand in hand with his passion for travelling and learning from other cultures while sharing and shaping his own. He found what many others who have sought to quench their curiosity for questions on faith in humanity have found---"All of human nature shares a harmony no matter the geographical or political divisions. No matter the race or creed, we can all feel love, desperation, hope, fear and the struggle and joy that is life. Staying conscious of these concepts enables us to focus not on the unfamiliarity in our differences as individuals/cultures but on our similarities as people. We can revel in the fact that we don’t all wear the same clothes, eat the same meals or play the same music. It's exciting to know there's always more we can learn from each other" (S.G. Lewis). Throughout his songwriting, Lewis has made it a point to couple thought provoking lyrics with a positive message written with today's youth in mind, to encourage, exhort and capitalize on the importance of family, community and relationships.

Lewis has been playing guitar and composing music and lyrics since age 14. The tunes he listened to from his older brothers music collection (John Lee Hooker, Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Zeppelin, U2, etc.) and the old Motown and beach hits that would play on his parents' radio would influence his early musical tastes. Finding a love for reggae, hip hop and R&B early in high school, The Ambassador would never again be interested in limiting himself to any particular musical genre. Lewis has been both a student and a teacher overseas and professes the invaluable lessons of character building as a result of leaving one's comfort zone and venturing out into the world. As he states, "Learning the ways of other cultures allows us to better reevaluate our own society and who we are as an individual." Learning from various cultures through conversation and relationships has no doubt been one of the biggest influences on his more recent musical aspirations.

It was in 2004 that he returned to the U.S. from his latest stint overseas as an English teacher in Korea to begin work on a partnered project "The Seed " (www.myspace.com/theseedsound) as well as hone his skills as a solo performer. Lewis toured, wrote and recorded with The Seed as their frontman/guitarist, releasing the self-titled debut album in April 2008. While living in Virginia from 2005 to 2008 he hosted acoustic and electric showcases entitled "The Ambassador Presents..." featuring various Blue Ridge valley musicians sitting in from show to show. It was also during these years that he continued to tour the east coast with The Seed, gaining valuable road experience and sharpening his song writing skills. In February 2009, The Ambassador decided to head west and plant new roots in sunny San Diego, California. Since relocating, he has performed or recorded with some of SoCal's best rising reggae musicians, including members of Pato Banton's Now Generation, the Slightly Stoopid offshoot C-Money & the Players Inc., Mike Pinto, Stick Figure, L.A.'s Fortunate Youth as well as reggae legends Sister Carol and Lloyd Hemmings. He continues to perform both acoustically and with his backing band The Chosen Few. As a follow up to “The Ambassador Presents…” EP of 2009 and the 2010 Haiti Relief Benefit EP “Sunshine”, The Ambassador's first full-length solo album entitled "New Roots" was released in March 2011 and he has since begun work on a new partnered EP with co-producer and friend Andrew Mencher of "Wisdom & Sound" as well as his second solo album "Live And Learn" both slated for release in 2012. Stay tuned for good things to come and may you be blessed.


THE CHOSEN FEW – About the Band…

The Chosen Few is an interchanging group of talented musicians that support The Ambassador at live performances and in the studio. Made up of some of SoCal’s finest rising players, Chosen Few musicians can be seen playing regularly throughout L.A., Orange and San Diego counties. The following session players joined The Ambassador at San Diego’s own Capricorn Studios in 2010 and are featured on his first full-length solo effort entitled “New Roots” released in March 2011:

-Tony Saenz (drums), formerly of Mystic Roots, now a fixture in Pato Banton’s internationally touring band The Now Generation;

-Adam “Jah Mex” Arredondo (keys), a singer-songwriter known for supporting legendary reggae performers on keys, he also performs throughout SoCal with his own band Jah Mex and the Translators, releasing his debut album “Firm Soundation” in 2009;

-Carlos Marin Jr. (bass), a master of soul, he has played with PsydeCar, C-Money and the Player’s Inc. and most recently with L.A.’s own nationally touring act Mandorico, he continues to be a highly sought after sessions player;

-Shaga (percussion), known for his work with the Bloodfiyah Angels, one of San Diego’s top reggae-dub bands;

-Bob Bartosik and Nathan Mills (Sax & Trumpet), these jazz players from San Diego have dabbled in everything from punk to pop over the past ten years and can be heard on recordings from several San Diego area groups;

-Andrew Mencher (producer/engineer/mix), a talented and skilled producer and Full Sail graduate, he has worked with other reggae artists including Pato Banton, Messenjah Selah, and the Lambsbread. He engineered, mixed and co-produced The Ambassador’s “New Roots” album. The two are working on a joint project to be released in late 2011 entitled “Wisdom & Sound Meets The Ambassador”

Instrumentation

S G. Lewis "The Ambassador" - Vocals, guitars, Melodica
Carlos Marin Jr. - Bass
Tony Saenz - Drums
Adam "Jah Mex" Arredondo - keys
Shaga - Percussion
Andrew Mencher - Engineer
Bob Bartosik - Sax
Nathan Mills - Trumpet

Discography

"New Roots" (Album 2011)
"Wisdom & Sound meets The Ambassador" (EP 2010)
"The Ambassador Presents... " (EP 2009)

Links

Audio

Video

The Ambassador and The Seed-Can You Understand

The Ambassador and The Seed-No More

Photo Gallery

  • The Ambassador (photo-Kyla Akasha)

  • Pacific Beach (photo-K.W. Lewis)

  • (photo-Kyla Akasha)

  • HI RES (photo-Kyla Akasha)

    Download print quality (high-res) version
  • New Roots Crew (Lewis, Mencher, Marin Jr., & Saenz)

  • (photo-K.W. Lewis)

  • (photo-Sean Cuddy)

  • (photo-J. Edwards)

  • Outdoor Fun

  • Outdoor Fun II

  • (photo-K.W. Lewis)

Press

  • "New Roots" nominated World Music Album of The Year 2011 [+ Show ]

    The Ambassador's March 2011 release "New Roots" nominated World Music Album of the Year at the 2011 ...

  • Nominated Best Artist, Album, Song & Producer-Virginia Reggae Awards [+ Show ]

    A big shout out to all the good people at VirginiaReggae.com as Virginia native The Ambassador was n...

  • The Ambassador-New Roots [+ Show ]

    A reggae artist from down San Diego way, Stephen Gabriel Lewis seems to have embarked on a diplomati...

  • The Ambassador-New Roots Review [+ Show ]

    With a title like New Roots the mind conjured up imagines of a new approach to the roots-reggae genr...

  • Interview- The Ambassador [+ Show ]

    Since coming to California, former Virginian, Stephen G. Lewis, has had the opportunity to work with...

  • Feature Artist- The Ambassador [+ Show ]

    The LIST: What are your origins? How'd you arrive in San Diego? The Ambassador: I have two older br...

  • Musican Interview- 'Round the World [+ Show ]

    The Ambassador is the stage name of singer-guitarist Stephen Gabriel Lewis. “I adopted the title bec...

  • 2011 Great Demo Review [+ Show ]

    New Roots Sampler Virginia transplant Stephen Gabriel Lewis is following up his 2009 The Ambass...

  • The Ambassador and The Chosen Few [+ Show ]

    The Ambassador and The “The Ambassador”, a.k.a. Stephen Gabriel Lewis, was born in Virginia in1980. ...

  • The Ambassador's Debut Album "New Roots" Out a Month and Still Gathering the Masses [+ Show ]

    The Ambassador’s album was released March 1st and has been out over a month and is still getting th...

  • Podcast with Gabe “The Ambassador” Lewis, whose album “New Roots” comes out March 1 [+ Show ]

    If you’re a roots/reggae fan around the Roanoke Valley, you remember The Seed. After that act split ...

  • As I Hear It [+ Show ]

    That was pretty good. I’d describe the style as a mellower, West Coast reggae, leaning more toward L...

  • Voted Roanoke Times Top Male Vocalist-2007

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Setlist

A single set may last from 45 min. to 1.5 hrs. depending on what the show/venue requires. The Ambassador has a 50+ song repertoire of original music and occasionally covers some of his favorites including B.B. King, Gaye, Marley, Redding, etc. The Ambassador also performs 2 to 4 man acoustic shows. A typical set list may look like the following:

Fighting Song
When The Party Starts
When The Tide Comes
A New Season
All Things Are Possible
Wrong Thing
A New Season
Song of David
Dreaming
Who Knows (cover, J. Hendrix)
Life
Sunshine
Gonna Talk (cover, B. Hammond)
Everytime

Basic Requirements

Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
May 31, 2012 Thursday 9:00 PM Gallagher's San Diego, CA, US
Jun 22, 2012 Friday 4:00 PM Private Party Roanoke, VA, US
Jun 23, 2012 Saturday 9:00 PM Growler's American Grill Roanoke, VA, US
Jul 19, 2012 Thursday 9:00 PM Gallagher's San Diego, CA, US