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Se-On

Severn, Maryland, United States | SELF

Severn, Maryland, United States | SELF
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i like featuring Sipple Steppa released in jamaica 2005
Cutio promo to be released 07/01/06

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‘Se-On’

I haven’t written a piece about myself in a while, but I am going to give a brief description of my background and my musical history. My name is Patriceo Green, but most people know me as “Se-on”. I was born in the parish of Saint Ann in Jamaica West Indies. Both my parents were very active in church and in our community. I started singing at a very early age, somewhere between the ages of 3 and 5. I became more musically inclined while attending church and my parents were the ones who guided me into singing especially my mom. I have not regretted it. As I got a little older I made the church choir and by the age of eight I was singing solo at church conventions and rally’s.
Upon becoming a teenager and on into high school, I became very active in drama and singing groups. We did a lot of high school concerts, and these were done as fundraisers. I became affixed in the yearly eisteddfod program and got better as the years progressed. It was great and we all seemed to be having a wonderful time while doing it. Some of us did it for the exposure. I didn’t sign autographs or anything like that, but just knowing that I made someone leave our concert hall feeling good, satisfied me and gave me a sense of fulfillment. I got a lot of compliments about the way I sounded and how cute I looked and that boosted my ego even more. I knew without a doubt that I would make it one day.
I have performed at clubs, weddings, corporate events and holiday parties. My love for music and especially reggae music goes back as far as “ska”. When I am not singing, I feel like there is a hole in my life. I have known for a long time that it was my purpose in life to make others happy, and I have found that writing songs and singing for people and not only for them, but for myself as well. Each song I write is like watching a child grow up with grace. From the early thoughts, to putting words to paper, to creating the music to combining words and music, then “Walla!, the final product. Sometimes the outcome is as beautiful as you imagined or an opportunity to rework it. What I would like to bring to listeners is music that they can relate to or just dance to and or put a smile on there face.
Sincerely,
PG.
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I havent written a piece about myself in a while, but I am going to give a brief description of my background and my musical history. My name is Patriceo Green, but most people call me �Seon�. I was born in the parish of Saint Ann in Jamaica West Indies. Both my parents were very active in church and in our community. I started singing at a very early age, somewhere between the ages of 3 and 5. I became more musically inclined while attending church and my parents were the ones who guided me into singing especially my mom. I have not regretted it. As I got a little older I made the church choir and by the age of eight I was singing solo at church conventions and rally�s.
Upon becoming a teenager and on into high school, I myself got very active in drama and singing groups. We did a lot of high school concerts, and these were done as fundraisers. I became affixed in the yearly eisteddfod program and got better as the years progressed. It was great and we all seemed to be having a wonderful time while doing it. Some of us did it for the exposure. I didnt sign autographs or anything like that, but just knowing that I made someone leave our concert hall feeling good, satisfied me and gave me a sense of fulfillment. I got a lot of compliments about the way I sounded and how cute I looked and that boosted my ego even more. I knew without a doubt that I would make it one day.
I have performed at weddings, corporate events and holiday parties. The highlight of my singing career was when I did an opening number at a concert for the Jamaican artist named Capleton in Orlando, Florida, so I know what it feels like to be on stage, performing for thousands of people. My love for music and especially reggae music goes