Fabian Findley was born March 17, 1982 in the parish of St. Andrew. At age three he attended a basic school in Duhaney Park where he was living at the time. His family then moved to Golden Road/Jungle while he was attending Duhaney Park Primary. He went to New r Day All Age after that. At primary school he Krishna participated at the primary level in track and field for his school. Growing up as a child he used to sing songs in the bathroom and as such his mother and other family members were of his talent, however this was not known to the public until one Christmas he performed at church and this was where everybody knew about his talent.
Life in Jamaica was cut short as he and his immediate family migrated to Yonkers New York when he was eleven. His mother was in search of a better life for her kids and herself. In Yonkers New York he attended the Mark Twain Junior High School, where the love for music grew stronger and stronger, watching the other kids singing hip hop, he used to beat the desk in the cafeteria and rap freestyle with his school mates. at this point he realised that music was his calling. He then moved to Spring Valley, New York with his mother and sisters.
He was given the name Young Garvey by a friend because of his constant talks about uplifting black people. One day his friend said to him jokingly “ you talk as if you think you are Marcus Garvey” and he in return said “ yes I am, Young Garvey” and from that day the name Young Garvey stuck with him.
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In 2007 he went back to his home land Jamaica with a plan and on a mission. He started his own record label One Nation Music. He produced songs for Capleton, Mr. G, Harry Toddler, Daville and many others, all featured on the Contageous rhythm produced by One Nation Music.
Since 2015 he started producing himself as a recording artist and as such his first radio single was “Grow Mi Hair”. He shot quite a few music videos such as:
On January 1, 2018 he released his first album entitled “Up An Active” which have 12 tracks. The album was produced by One Nation Music . He have been working with quite a few producers across the world such as Mink Productions from Austria and Fada Romie from Jamaica just to name a few. He is now signed to the legendary Leroy Sibbles from the Heptones (Bright Beam Music) and he is also being managed by the legendary Leroy Sibbles. He have recently completed a live reggae album called “Revival” and the first single is called “Cool Natty”, the second is “First Love” “ No War” The album features some great musicians such as:
He is now working on a new Dancehall album that is almost complete and that album is also produce by Leroy Sibbles of “Bright Beam Music”.
Young Garvey is a positive and uplifting artist who sings music to uplift and change the world in a positive way. He is now happy with where his career is going as his fan base is growing all over the world everyday. He said ” Now I know my purpose in life is to spread love, to give back to society and strengthen the minds of the people”. Young Garvey the Ghetto People Saviour! Voice Of The Poor! Choice Of The Poor!
Francis Fuster, born in 1943, is a multifaceted Sierra Leonean artist and pioneer, renowned for his contributions to music and martial arts. Internationally celebrated as a master percussionist, Fuster is best known for his dynamic work with South African jazz legend Hugh Masekela. Together, they created groundbreaking music that blended African rhythms with jazz, funk, and soul, leaving an indelible mark on global music. Fuster’s percussion, deeply rooted in West African tradition, added a distinctive vibrancy to albums like Hope and to countless iconic performances.
Francis Fuster belongs to three music groups Baranta, The Heartbeats, and Hugh Masekela. He co-wrote with Geraldo Pino some of the tracks performed by the The Heartbeats. In 1993 he produced an album called Ninkiribi, and Just Percussion released in 1995.
Beyond music, Francis Fuster is a trailblazer in martial arts. He holds the distinction of being the first Black belt in karate from Sierra Leone, a historic achievement that showcased his discipline and dedication. Over the years, Fuster trained and mentored countless students, helping to popularize karate in his home country and cultivating a new generation of martial artists. His dual legacy as both a musical innovator and a martial arts pioneer exemplifies his commitment to excellence and cultural empowerment.
In 2023, Fuster celebrated his 80th birthday, a milestone that honors his enduring impact on music, martial arts, and the lives he has touched through both disciplines. His contributions continue to inspire artists, athletes, and communities around the world.