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The Movement (reggae band)

The Movement is an American reggae band originally formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 2003. The two founding members, Josh Swain and Jordan Miller, then relocated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where they acquired a live rhythm section in the form of local Philadelphia musicians Jay Schmidt and Gary Jackson. The band has released six studio albums. Their music is commonly described as a fusion of rock, reggae, hip hop and acoustic music.

The Movement
Aways With Me album cover (2022)
Background information
OriginColumbia, South Carolina, US
GenresReggae
Reggae rock[1]
Hip Hop
Acoustic
Years active2003–present
LabelsRootfire Cooperative
Ineffable Music
MembersJoshua Swain
Jason Schmidt
Gary Jackson
Matt Goodwin
Past membersJordan Miller
DJ Riggles (Jon Ruff)
John Bowling
Ross Bogan
Websitewww.themovementvibe.com

History edit

Formation (trio years) and On Your Feet (2003–2007) edit

The Movement began in 2003 when childhood friends Josh Swain and Jordan Miller reconnected in their hometown of Columbia, South Carolina, to write songs as a duo. With Swain on guitar and Miller on congas, the two utilized a drum machine to complete their sound. Soon after, Jon Ruff, known as "DJ Riggles", joined the group.

In March 2004, they released their first studio album, On Your Feet, which was recorded and mixed at Pat Casey's Modern Music Studios in Columbia, South Carolina. This "alternative reggae" album has proved a mainstay of the reggae/rock genre and is listed at #9 on The Pier's 10 Essential Reggae Rock Albums.[2]

Set Sail and subsequent years (2008–2010) edit

The band continued to build their following with nonstop touring throughout the United States. They enjoyed success in opening for national acts such as Steel Pulse, Blues Traveler, Slightly Stoopid, The Wailers, Ludacris, G.Love & Special Sauce, Common, Long Beach Shortbus, The Wu Tang Clan, SOJA, and 311.[3]

Swain and Miller relocated to Philadelphia to begin recording what would become their second studio album, 2008's Set Sail at Philadelphonic Studios with producer Chris DiBeneditto, who had worked with G.Love & Special Sauce, Slightly Stoopid and The Expendables. DJ Riggles contributed heavily to the album, but left the band before it was released.

DiBeneditto contacted local drummer Gary Jackson to sit in with Swain and Miller. The three hit it off immediately and Jackson brought in his friend, guitarist Jay Schmidt, to play bass. The release of Set Sail proved to be a turning point in their careers and propelled the band into further nonstop touring. Set Sail had achieved the #7 spot on iTunes' Top 100 Reggae Albums.[4]

Departure of Swain edit

However, in 2010, Swain left the band while on tour in Arizona. He decided to move to Denver, Colorado, with his girlfriend at the time. Miller kept The Movement marching on by touring for two years.

The band added keyboardist John Bowling who was previously in a band with Miller in 2006, called The Executives.

One More Night (2010) edit

They released their third studio album, One More Night on March 20, 2010. This was the only album featuring Miller as the sole songwriter. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard reggae album chart. Bowling said, three of the songs from One More Night: "When The Feeling Goes Away", "Lonely At The Top" and "Across the Bridge" were songs that were originally written and performed while he and Bowling played together in The Executives.

Departure of Miller edit

After only one month One More Night was released, Miller told his bandmates he wanted to quit the band he co-founded. He needed to break away for personal reasons and find a relationship to his own health and well-being. He needed to "get home, get healthy, and spend time with his family". So he walked away from the band abruptly just two hours before a scheduled performance at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina, on April 20, 2012. Even though the members were surprised and hurt by Miller's decision, there was no ill will towards him. Miller also wanted a solo career, which was in the works with The Movement's former manager Marshall Lowe.[5]

Reformation with Swain and Side By Side (2012–2014) edit

Swain's leaving would only be a temporary hiatus, as he returned in 2012 to replace Miller as the lead singer and guitarist.

The reformed trio, with Swain newly at the helm, relocated to San Diego, California, to record their fourth album Side by Side, which was released in August 2013, and entered the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart at #2.[6][7]

In February 2014, members of the band were arrested for possession of marijuana.[8] Later that year, the band released "Beneath The Palms", a surprise acoustic album on Thanksgiving Day as a gift to their fans.

Golden (2016) edit

In April 2015, the band released the single, "Rescue" and announced plans to record another album, their fifth LP.[9] The band's next album, Golden, was released in April 2016 on Rootfire Cooperative. They collaborated with a John Brown's Body, Matt Goodwin who played keyboards on the album. It topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. It reached #1 on iTunes, as well.[10][11] The album was also voted 2016 Album of the Year by Surf Roots Radio. And later that year, keyboardist Ross Bogan joined the band in the spring to go on tour.

Ways of the World (2019) edit

The band released their sixth album Ways of the World on June 7, 2019. It was produced by musician/reggae music producer John Grey (a.k.a. "Johnny Cosmic").[12] It features artists Stick Figure, Iya Terra, Jacob Hemphill of SOJA, and Chali 2na of Jurassic 5. Also known as WOTW, the album peaked at #1 on the Billboard charts for Reggae Albums.[13] Upon touring in late 2019 Swain relapsed into alcoholism resulting in him being rushed to a Denver hospital over alcohol withdrawal complications. The band now has a strict sober rule on board their tour bus.

 
The Movement perform at PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey on August 17, 2023.

The Movement was featured as one of many reggae bands on Collie Buddz riddim album, Cali Roots Riddim 2020 with their single, "Alien", which was produced by Buddz and mixed by Stick Figure's touring guitarist, producer Johnny Cosmic.

In 2021, The Movement was one of several reggae and punk bands on The House That Bradley Built, a charity compilation honoring Sublime's lead singer Bradley Nowell, helping musicians with substance abuse. They covered Sublime's song "Get Out!"

Always With Me (2022) edit

The Movement recorded their seventh studio album, "Always With Me", which was released on July 29, 2022.[14] It is the band's first self-produced album on their own R4RE Records since their 2004 debut. The album was recorded at White Star Sound, a studio located on a historic farm in the 'backwoods' outside Charlottesville, Virginia. It's also the same studio where they recorded Golden and Ways of the World. Returning to the band is long-time collaborator and former John Brown's Body member Matt Goodwin on keyboard who toured with the band after being a studio mainstay since 2016's Golden. The 15-track record features Clinton Fearon, HIRIE, Iration, Slightly Stoopid, and SOOM T.[15]

Always With Me was "considered" for a Grammy Award nomination "Best Reggae Album" at the 65th Grammy Awards in 2023.[16]

The Movement announced on social media the Always With Me Deluxe Album, which was released digitally on August 4, 2023. The deluxe album includes two brand new original tracks ("At the End of the Day" and "We Are Young"), five remixed songs (E.N. Young, Johnny Cosmic, Little Stranger, and IzyBeats), and a piano version of "U Don't Know Me".[17]

The Movement was one of the many featured reggae rock artists on Crossed Heart Clothing presents Pop Punk Goes Reggae, Vol. 1, which was produced by frontman Nathan Aurora of Iya Terra. The 16-track album was released on September 15, 2023 by Ineffable Records.[18] The band covered "Until the Day I Die" by Story of the Year.

Musical style edit

Swain and Miller assumed equal roles in leading the band as dual frontmen while showcasing their individual songwriting styles. They are often noted for their use of two-part harmonies while singing backing vocals for one another's songs. Swain talks about the band's music:

"I've always thought of it as what I like to call 'alternative reggae'. We don't feel really roots reggae. We're not rasta. It comes out a little more hip-hop, a little more rock."

— Josh Swain, The Reggae News Agency

Musical influences edit

Swain and Miller have cited artists of all genres, ranging from the Pixies to Sublime to Outkast to Norah Jones, as having influenced their own songwriting.[19] In an interview with The Pier, Miller is asked where the reggae influence of their music originated:

"Through Josh. Growing up, he really developed an eclectic musical taste and is a big fan of UB40 and Sublime. I listen to a lot of different things, too, like The Pixies and a lot of underground alternative stuff. When we got together and started playing, it was the reggae that started coming out first. We really latched onto that feeling from reggae music and how it felt right to us. We love everyone from Beres Hammond to Dennis Brown to Steel Pulse. We try to take our own personal non-reggae interests and put that spin on the reggae music."

— Jordan Miller, The Pier

Lineup edit

 
The Movement performing at the historic White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ in June 2022.

Current members edit

  • Joshua Swain – Lead Vocals, Guitar (2003–2010, 2012–present)
  • Jason Schmidt – Bass (2008–present)
  • Gary Jackson – Drums (2008–present)
  • Matt Goodwin – Keyboard (2019–present)
  • Kyle Jerome – Saxophone, Percussion (2021-present)

Past members edit

  • Jordan Miller – Vocals/Freestyles/Guitar (2003–2012)
  • Jon Ruff "DJ Riggles" – Turntables (2004–2008)
  • John Bowling – Keyboard (2010–2012)
  • Ross Bogan – Keyboard (2016–2019)

Trivia edit

East Coast Showcase edit

In December 2006, The Movement, in their original lineup as a trio, beat out 215 other bands in the final round of the annual East Coast Showcase in Rock Hill, SC.[20] They were awarded with over $20,000 in cash and prizes.[21]

Non-Stop Hip-Hop Live edit

In September 2004, Jordan Miller won the Non-Stop Hip-Hop Live freestyle semifinal at New Brookland Tavern in Columbia, SC.[22]

Band member nicknames edit

  • Josh Swain – "Captain Hook" – in reference to his ability to write strong hooks.
  • Jordan Miller – "Jwadi Jwad (the Wordsmither)" – in reference to his hip hop freestyling.
  • Jay Schmidt – "Smiles" – in reference to his jovial demeanor.
  • Gary Jackson – "Dread" – for his dreadlocks.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

The Movement Chart History[13]
Year Album Label Billboard peak
2004 On Your Feet Self-produced
2008 Set Sail Self-produced
2012 One More Night Self-produced #1
2013 Side By Side Self-produced #2
2016 Golden Rootfire Cooperative #1
2019 Ways of the World Self-released #1
2022 Always With Me Rootfire Cooperative --

Live/Acoustic albums edit

The Movement Chart History
Year Album Label Billboard peak
2006 Alive at Home (Live) Self-produced
2014 Beneath the Palms (Acoustic) Self-produced

Singles edit

Title Release Date Album
"Down Down" 2004 On Your Feet
"Another Man's Shoes" 2008 Set Sail
"Habit" 2008 Set Sail
"Mexico" 2008 Set Sail
"Ochos Rios" 2008 Set Sail
"Say Hello" 2008 Set Sail
"Set Sail" 2008 Set Sail
"Sweet Summertime" 2008 Set Sail
"Mr. Policeman" 2012 One More Night
"When the Feeling Goes Away" 2012 One More Night
"Something to Say" 2012 One More Night
"Echo" 2013 Side By Side
"Side By Side" 2013 Side By Side
"Sweet Life" 2013 Side By Side
"Rescue" April 14, 2015 Golden
"Blinded" 2016 Golden
"Dancehall" (feat. Mr. Williamz) February 23, 2016 Golden
"Golden" (feat. Elliot Martin) March 22, 2016 Golden
"Fair Warning" 2016 Golden
"Habit (2016)" (feat. Collie Buddz & Bobby Hustle) 2016 Golden
"Smoke" 2016 Golden
"Through the Heart" 2016 Golden
"Wild Time" 2016 Golden
"Siren" (feat. Stick Figure) June 30, 2017 Ways of the World
"Cool Me Down" January 19, 2018 Ways of the World
"Loud Enough" May 18, 2018 Ways of the World
"Break the Glass" 2019 Ways of the World
"Diamond" (feat. Jacob Hemphill of SOJA) May 3, 2019 Ways of the World
"Honey" 2019 Ways of the World
"Life is a Circle" 2019 Ways of the World
"Orange Sky" 2019 Ways of the World
"Redwoodz" (feat. Iya Terra) 2019 Ways of the World
"Remember (The Return)" 2019 Ways of the World
"Take Me to the Ocean" 2019 Ways of the World
"The Great Discovery" 2019 Ways of the World
"Ways of the World" 2019 Ways of the World
"Rescue" (Live Acoustic) 2019 Sugarshack Sessions Selects, Vol. 1
"Alien" (feat. Collie Buddz) April 3, 2020 Cali Roots Riddim
"Mountain" (feat. Clinton Fearon) September 4, 2020 (Single)
"Get Out!" (Sublime cover) January 15, 2021 The House That Bradley Built
"Siren" (Haze Street Studios Dub) February 5, 2021 (Single)
"Sounds of Summer" (feat. Slightly Stoopid) June 25, 2021 (Single)
"No Worry" April 15, 2022 Always With Me (Single)
"On and On" (feat. Iration) May 20, 2022 Always With Me (Single)
"Beg Borrow & Steal" June 24, 2022 Always With Me (Single)
"Until the Day I Die" (Story of the Year Reggae Cover) September 1, 2023 Pop Punk Goes Reggae, Vol. 1 (Single)

Compilation appearances edit

  • The Pier Compilation: Volume 1 (2009) – "Care (You Don't Even)"
  • Sense Boardwear: Amplified – An Acoustic Collective Vol. 6 (2010) – "Using My Head"
  • Music Unites: Reggae Around the World, Vol. 2 (2013) – "Echo"
  • General Hydroponics, Vol.2 (2015) – "Rescue"

References edit

  1. ^ Jeffries, David. "The Movement – Artist Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Artist Interview: The Movement". The Pier. October 2008. January 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Official Press Release. TheMovementVibe.com. Retrieved May 2010.
  4. ^ "Biography: The Movement". Reggaeville.com.
  5. ^ "The Movement: Moving Forward?…Or Moving On?". May 19, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  6. ^ "The Movement: A Bold New Look at Making Music". Campus Activities Magazine. January 2010.
  7. ^ Jackson, Kevin (2013) "The Movement hits Billboard", Jamaica Observer, August 23, 2013. Retrieved August 25, 2013
  8. ^ Suder, Jason (2014) "Reggae band arrested in drug bust", Telton Valley News, February 13, 2014. retrieved February 15, 2014
  9. ^ "The Movement's new single "Rescue"". Topshelfreggae.com. May 1, 2015. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  10. ^ "The Movement Announces New Album". Gratefulweb.com. February 26, 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  11. ^ Jackson, Kevin (2016) "The Movement's Golden Moment", Jamaica Observer, April 21, 2016. Retrieved April 23, 2016
  12. ^ [1][dead link]
  13. ^ a b "The Movement (Dupe 1)". Billboard.
  14. ^ "The Movement - Always with Me". Ineffable.to.
  15. ^ "Josh Swain of the Movement Discusses 8th Studio Album: Always with Me". Thepier.org. 21 June 2022.
  16. ^ Mallick, Dani (25 October 2022). "Grammys 2023: Reggae Entries Down To 67, From 125 Last Year". Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  17. ^ https://ineffable.to/alwayswithmedeluxe
  18. ^ https://ineffable.to/poppunkgoesreggae
  19. ^ "The Movement to Rock Buffalo's". Connect Statesboro. 03 June 2009.
  20. ^ Taylor, Otis (15 December 2006). "Moving Up: The Movement". The State (Columbia, SC).
  21. ^ Wall, Patrick (13 December 2006). "Kudos are in order to our favorite hometown white-boy-reggae stars The Movement". Free Times (Columbia, SC).
  22. ^ Taylor, Otis (08 October 2004). "Listen Up: The kid can throw down with the best". The State (Columbia, SC).

External links edit

  • Official website
  • www.archive.org/details/TheMovement Internet Archive - The Movement's collection of live shows
  • www.thepier.org The Pier - "Set Sail album review"
  • www.free-times.com Free Times - "Setting Sail" interview

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active2003 presentLabelsRootfire CooperativeIneffable MusicMembersJoshua Swain Jason SchmidtGary Jackson Matt GoodwinPast membersJordan MillerDJ Riggles Jon Ruff John BowlingRoss BoganWebsitewww wbr themovementvibe wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation trio years and On Your Feet 2003 2007 1 2 Set Sail and subsequent years 2008 2010 1 3 Departure of Swain 1 4 One More Night 2010 1 5 Departure of Miller 1 6 Reformation with Swain and Side By Side 2012 2014 1 7 Golden 2016 1 8 Ways of the World 2019 1 9 Always With Me 2022 2 Musical style 2 1 Musical influences 3 Lineup 3 1 Current members 3 2 Past members 4 Trivia 4 1 East Coast Showcase 4 2 Non Stop Hip Hop Live 4 3 Band member nicknames 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Live Acoustic albums 5 3 Singles 5 4 Compilation appearances 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormation trio years and On Your Feet 2003 2007 edit The Movement began in 2003 when childhood friends Josh Swain and Jordan Miller reconnected in their hometown of Columbia South Carolina to write songs as a duo With Swain on guitar and Miller on congas the two utilized a drum machine to complete their sound Soon after Jon Ruff known as DJ Riggles joined the group In March 2004 they released their first studio album On Your Feet which was recorded and mixed at Pat Casey s Modern Music Studios in Columbia South Carolina This alternative reggae album has proved a mainstay of the reggae rock genre and is listed at 9 on The Pier s 10 Essential Reggae Rock Albums 2 Set Sail and subsequent years 2008 2010 edit The band continued to build their following with nonstop touring throughout the United States They enjoyed success in opening for national acts such as Steel Pulse Blues Traveler Slightly Stoopid The Wailers Ludacris G Love amp Special Sauce Common Long Beach Shortbus The Wu Tang Clan SOJA and 311 3 Swain and Miller relocated to Philadelphia to begin recording what would become their second studio album 2008 s Set Sail at Philadelphonic Studios with producer Chris DiBeneditto who had worked with G Love amp Special Sauce Slightly Stoopid and The Expendables DJ Riggles contributed heavily to the album but left the band before it was released DiBeneditto contacted local drummer Gary Jackson to sit in with Swain and Miller The three hit it off immediately and Jackson brought in his friend guitarist Jay Schmidt to play bass The release of Set Sail proved to be a turning point in their careers and propelled the band into further nonstop touring Set Sail had achieved the 7 spot on iTunes Top 100 Reggae Albums 4 Departure of Swain edit However in 2010 Swain left the band while on tour in Arizona He decided to move to Denver Colorado with his girlfriend at the time Miller kept The Movement marching on by touring for two years The band added keyboardist John Bowling who was previously in a band with Miller in 2006 called The Executives One More Night 2010 edit They released their third studio album One More Night on March 20 2010 This was the only album featuring Miller as the sole songwriter It peaked at 1 on the Billboard reggae album chart Bowling said three of the songs from One More Night When The Feeling Goes Away Lonely At The Top and Across the Bridge were songs that were originally written and performed while he and Bowling played together in The Executives Departure of Miller edit After only one month One More Night was released Miller told his bandmates he wanted to quit the band he co founded He needed to break away for personal reasons and find a relationship to his own health and well being He needed to get home get healthy and spend time with his family So he walked away from the band abruptly just two hours before a scheduled performance at Wofford College in Spartanburg South Carolina on April 20 2012 Even though the members were surprised and hurt by Miller s decision there was no ill will towards him Miller also wanted a solo career which was in the works with The Movement s former manager Marshall Lowe 5 Reformation with Swain and Side By Side 2012 2014 edit Swain s leaving would only be a temporary hiatus as he returned in 2012 to replace Miller as the lead singer and guitarist The reformed trio with Swain newly at the helm relocated to San Diego California to record their fourth album Side by Side which was released in August 2013 and entered the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart at 2 6 7 In February 2014 members of the band were arrested for possession of marijuana 8 Later that year the band released Beneath The Palms a surprise acoustic album on Thanksgiving Day as a gift to their fans Golden 2016 edit In April 2015 the band released the single Rescue and announced plans to record another album their fifth LP 9 The band s next album Golden was released in April 2016 on Rootfire Cooperative They collaborated with a John Brown s Body Matt Goodwin who played keyboards on the album It topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart It reached 1 on iTunes as well 10 11 The album was also voted 2016 Album of the Year by Surf Roots Radio And later that year keyboardist Ross Bogan joined the band in the spring to go on tour Ways of the World 2019 edit The band released their sixth album Ways of the World on June 7 2019 It was produced by musician reggae music producer John Grey a k a Johnny Cosmic 12 It features artists Stick Figure Iya Terra Jacob Hemphill of SOJA and Chali 2na of Jurassic 5 Also known as WOTW the album peaked at 1 on the Billboard charts for Reggae Albums 13 Upon touring in late 2019 Swain relapsed into alcoholism resulting in him being rushed to a Denver hospital over alcohol withdrawal complications The band now has a strict sober rule on board their tour bus nbsp The Movement perform at PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey on August 17 2023 The Movement was featured as one of many reggae bands on Collie Buddz riddim album Cali Roots Riddim 2020 with their single Alien which was produced by Buddz and mixed by Stick Figure s touring guitarist producer Johnny Cosmic In 2021 The Movement was one of several reggae and punk bands on The House That Bradley Built a charity compilation honoring Sublime s lead singer Bradley Nowell helping musicians with substance abuse They covered Sublime s song Get Out Always With Me 2022 edit The Movement recorded their seventh studio album Always With Me which was released on July 29 2022 14 It is the band s first self produced album on their own R4RE Records since their 2004 debut The album was recorded at White Star Sound a studio located on a historic farm in the backwoods outside Charlottesville Virginia It s also the same studio where they recorded Golden and Ways of the World Returning to the band is long time collaborator and former John Brown s Body member Matt Goodwin on keyboard who toured with the band after being a studio mainstay since 2016 s Golden The 15 track record features Clinton Fearon HIRIE Iration Slightly Stoopid and SOOM T 15 Always With Me was considered for a Grammy Award nomination Best Reggae Album at the 65th Grammy Awards in 2023 16 The Movement announced on social media the Always With Me Deluxe Album which was released digitally on August 4 2023 The deluxe album includes two brand new original tracks At the End of the Day and We Are Young five remixed songs E N Young Johnny Cosmic Little Stranger and IzyBeats and a piano version of U Don t Know Me 17 The Movement was one of the many featured reggae rock artists on Crossed Heart Clothing presents Pop Punk Goes Reggae Vol 1 which was produced by frontman Nathan Aurora of Iya Terra The 16 track album was released on September 15 2023 by Ineffable Records 18 The band covered Until the Day I Die by Story of the Year Musical style editSwain and Miller assumed equal roles in leading the band as dual frontmen while showcasing their individual songwriting styles They are often noted for their use of two part harmonies while singing backing vocals for one another s songs Swain talks about the band s music I ve always thought of it as what I like to call alternative reggae We don t feel really roots reggae We re not rasta It comes out a little more hip hop a little more rock Josh Swain The Reggae News Agency Musical influences edit Swain and Miller have cited artists of all genres ranging from the Pixies to Sublime to Outkast to Norah Jones as having influenced their own songwriting 19 In an interview with The Pier Miller is asked where the reggae influence of their music originated Through Josh Growing up he really developed an eclectic musical taste and is a big fan of UB40 and Sublime I listen to a lot of different things too like The Pixies and a lot of underground alternative stuff When we got together and started playing it was the reggae that started coming out first We really latched onto that feeling from reggae music and how it felt right to us We love everyone from Beres Hammond to Dennis Brown to Steel Pulse We try to take our own personal non reggae interests and put that spin on the reggae music Jordan Miller The PierLineup edit nbsp The Movement performing at the historic White Eagle Hall in Jersey City NJ in June 2022 Current members edit Joshua Swain Lead Vocals Guitar 2003 2010 2012 present Jason Schmidt Bass 2008 present Gary Jackson Drums 2008 present Matt Goodwin Keyboard 2019 present Kyle Jerome Saxophone Percussion 2021 present Past members edit Jordan Miller Vocals Freestyles Guitar 2003 2012 Jon Ruff DJ Riggles Turntables 2004 2008 John Bowling Keyboard 2010 2012 Ross Bogan Keyboard 2016 2019 Trivia editEast Coast Showcase edit In December 2006 The Movement in their original lineup as a trio beat out 215 other bands in the final round of the annual East Coast Showcase in Rock Hill SC 20 They were awarded with over 20 000 in cash and prizes 21 Non Stop Hip Hop Live edit In September 2004 Jordan Miller won the Non Stop Hip Hop Live freestyle semifinal at New Brookland Tavern in Columbia SC 22 Band member nicknames edit Josh Swain Captain Hook in reference to his ability to write strong hooks Jordan Miller Jwadi Jwad the Wordsmither in reference to his hip hop freestyling Jay Schmidt Smiles in reference to his jovial demeanor Gary Jackson Dread for his dreadlocks Discography editStudio albums edit The Movement Chart History 13 Year Album Label Billboard peak2004 On Your Feet Self produced 2008 Set Sail Self produced 2012 One More Night Self produced 12013 Side By Side Self produced 22016 Golden Rootfire Cooperative 12019 Ways of the World Self released 12022 Always With Me Rootfire Cooperative Live Acoustic albums edit The Movement Chart History Year Album Label Billboard peak2006 Alive at Home Live Self produced 2014 Beneath the Palms Acoustic Self produced Singles edit Title Release Date Album Down Down 2004 On Your Feet Another Man s Shoes 2008 Set Sail Habit 2008 Set Sail Mexico 2008 Set Sail Ochos Rios 2008 Set Sail Say Hello 2008 Set Sail Set Sail 2008 Set Sail Sweet Summertime 2008 Set Sail Mr Policeman 2012 One More Night When the Feeling Goes Away 2012 One More Night Something to Say 2012 One More Night Echo 2013 Side By Side Side By Side 2013 Side By Side Sweet Life 2013 Side By Side Rescue April 14 2015 Golden Blinded 2016 Golden Dancehall feat Mr Williamz February 23 2016 Golden Golden feat Elliot Martin March 22 2016 Golden Fair Warning 2016 Golden Habit 2016 feat Collie Buddz amp Bobby Hustle 2016 Golden Smoke 2016 Golden Through the Heart 2016 Golden Wild Time 2016 Golden Siren feat Stick Figure June 30 2017 Ways of the World Cool Me Down January 19 2018 Ways of the World Loud Enough May 18 2018 Ways of the World Break the Glass 2019 Ways of the World Diamond feat Jacob Hemphill of SOJA May 3 2019 Ways of the World Honey 2019 Ways of the World Life is a Circle 2019 Ways of the World Orange Sky 2019 Ways of the World Redwoodz feat Iya Terra 2019 Ways of the World Remember The Return 2019 Ways of the World Take Me to the Ocean 2019 Ways of the World The Great Discovery 2019 Ways of the World Ways of the World 2019 Ways of the World Rescue Live Acoustic 2019 Sugarshack Sessions Selects Vol 1 Alien feat Collie Buddz April 3 2020 Cali Roots Riddim Mountain feat Clinton Fearon September 4 2020 Single Get Out Sublime cover January 15 2021 The House That Bradley Built Siren Haze Street Studios Dub February 5 2021 Single Sounds of Summer feat Slightly Stoopid June 25 2021 Single No Worry April 15 2022 Always With Me Single On and On feat Iration May 20 2022 Always With Me Single Beg Borrow amp Steal June 24 2022 Always With Me Single Until the Day I Die Story of the Year Reggae Cover September 1 2023 Pop Punk Goes Reggae Vol 1 Single Compilation appearances edit The Pier Compilation Volume 1 2009 Care You Don t Even Sense Boardwear Amplified An Acoustic Collective Vol 6 2010 Using My Head Music Unites Reggae Around the World Vol 2 2013 Echo General Hydroponics Vol 2 2015 Rescue References edit Jeffries David The Movement Artist Biography AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 24 April 2015 Artist Interview The Movement The Pier October 2008 Archived January 15 2010 at the Wayback Machine Official Press Release TheMovementVibe com Retrieved May 2010 Biography The Movement Reggaeville com The Movement Moving Forward Or Moving On May 19 2012 Retrieved March 14 2016 The Movement A Bold New Look at Making Music Campus Activities Magazine January 2010 Jackson Kevin 2013 The Movement hits Billboard Jamaica Observer August 23 2013 Retrieved August 25 2013 Suder Jason 2014 Reggae band arrested in drug bust Telton Valley News February 13 2014 retrieved February 15 2014 The Movement s new single Rescue Topshelfreggae com May 1 2015 Retrieved November 5 2015 The Movement Announces New Album Gratefulweb com February 26 2016 Retrieved March 14 2016 Jackson Kevin 2016 The Movement s Golden Moment Jamaica Observer April 21 2016 Retrieved April 23 2016 1 dead link a b The Movement Dupe 1 Billboard The Movement Always with Me Ineffable to Josh Swain of the Movement Discusses 8th Studio Album Always with Me Thepier org 21 June 2022 Mallick Dani 25 October 2022 Grammys 2023 Reggae Entries Down To 67 From 125 Last Year Retrieved 27 March 2023 https ineffable to alwayswithmedeluxe https ineffable to poppunkgoesreggae The Movement to Rock Buffalo s Connect Statesboro 03 June 2009 Taylor Otis 15 December 2006 Moving Up The Movement The State Columbia SC Wall Patrick 13 December 2006 Kudos are in order to our favorite hometown white boy reggae stars The Movement Free Times Columbia SC Taylor Otis 08 October 2004 Listen Up The kid can throw down with the best The State Columbia SC External links editOfficial website www archive org details TheMovement Internet Archive The Movement s collection of live shows www thepier org The Pier Set Sail album review www free times com Free Times Setting Sail interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Movement reggae band amp oldid 1179736249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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