The Dubbeez

The Dubbeez was a Dutch reggae band from Amsterdam and Almere.[1]

The Dubbeez
The Dubbeez performing at Uitmarkt in 2015
The Dubbeez performing at Uitmarkt in 2015
Background information
OriginAmsterdam, Netherlands
Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands
GenresReggae
Years active2014–2019
MembersJoanne Tholel
Quincy Fleur
Millan van Wingerden
Bobby Sahiboe
Olivia Davina Ramdat
Earl Maddy

History

The band won the "Battle of the Bands" at Uitmarkt Festival in Amsterdam in September 2015.[2]

In 2016 The Dubbeez participated at the Reggaeville's World Reggae Contest, being selected among the five finalists.[3] They performed at the final night of the Ostróda Reggae Festival in Poland and won the competition.[4]

The band released its first studio album Love, Peace & Dub on 26 January 2018.[4][5] The same year they performed at Antilliaanse Feesten.[6]

On 4 January 2019 the band published a post on their Facebook account stating «We've been locked up in the studio making new music. We can't wait to share it with you all».[7] This was later revealed to be untrue, since the band split the next month as announced on the same page on 5 February 2019.[8]

Members

  • Joanne Tholel – lead vocals
  • Quincy Fleur – rap vocals
  • Millan van Wingerden – guitars
  • Bobby Sahiboe – keyboards
  • Olivia Davina Ramdat – bass
  • Earl Maddy – drums

Discography

Studio albums

  • Peace, Love & Dub (2018)

Extended plays

  • Dubby (2016)

Singles

  • "Rudebwoy" (2015)
  • "Hangover" (2016)
  • "Feelings" (2017)
  • "Obsession" (2018)

References

  1. "New music from The Dubbeez". Reggae Vibes. 5 January 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  2. "The Dubbeez". Reggaeville. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  3. "World Reggae Contest 2016 Top 5 Finalists". World Reggae Contest. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  4. "The Dubbeez Interview - Peace, Love & Dub". Reggaeville. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  5. "13-08 interview: Reggae agenda meets the dubbeez". Reggae Agenda. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  6. "The Dubbeez. Netherlands". Antilliaanse Feesten. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  7. "The Dubbeez". Facebook. 4 January 2019.
  8. "The Dubbeez". Facebook. 5 February 2019.
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