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Potentially the longest running and quality ska and reggae act in Canada, JFK & The Conspirators have recharged the batteries and are on the take. After huge success with their 1998 release “Mayor of Ganja City” (Stomp Records), JFK (Dave Adams) moved to Montreal to join the legendary Kingpins. In 2002 he returned to Peg City, ska capital of Canada, picked up some of the best reggae and ska players in town, and in June 2004, released “Mash up the Dance.” The new album has received amazing reviews and has charted all over the country. With recent appearances at the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Jazz Winnipeg Festival, The Victoria Ska Festival, Canadian Music Week, NXNE and the Calgary Reggae Festival, The Conspirators are becoming a crowd favorite. Currently, JFK & The Conspirators have been performing double-duty, backing up Stubborn Record’s recording artists King Django. Look for JFK and the Conspirators all over North America in 2005!! THE HISTORY OF JFK Many moons ago, before JFK was JFK, he was an odd teenager who either wasn't interested in popular music, or did not notice it. Then one day, my mother asked if I could help out a friend of hers who was doing some performance art. It was the first show ever at the Plug-In Art Gallery in Winnipeg. I was to cue the tape of sound effects and the odd musical selection corresponding to the artist’s performance. On the tape was a selection that was so different than anything I had ever heard before. The selection was "Draw you

Mash Up The Dance

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