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URBAN TRIBE STOCKHOLM - the long story The whole thing started on a beach in Thailand when I and Charlotte were in Kamala, Thailand on our honeymoon. Our favourite hang-out was a small beach-front bar called Bob's Bar. I then got the idea to write a song for Bob, whcih I did right then and there. I had for quite some time been working professionally as a musician and producer, so I recorded the song when I came back to Sweden. Enouraged by this, I then gave myself a deadline - to write a whole album in two months. And this I did - two months later 10 more songs were ready in listenable rough-mixes. At this point, the rest of the band came into play, a line-up that was already for the most part in place, since I had formed a band called Positive Vibration in 1998. Positive Vibration was a Bob Marley tribute band that did shows around Sweden between 1998 - 2001 highlighted by headlining Reggaejam 2001 in Bersenbrúck Germany, where the band performed 21 (!) Bob Marley-songs. The band also recorded a live-album called "Live at Alcazar" in 2001. Urban Tribe Stockholm was officially formed during the spring of 2004 and the line-up, apart from the backing vocals-section, was identical to the line-up of Positive Vibration. Tessan Anderson, who was the "sole survivor" of the backing-vocals section from Positive Vibration was paired up with my wife Charlotte and Christian Lindström (Charlotte's brother). The album "Bob's Bar" was finally released independanty in March 2005 and Adam s