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From the nature island of the Caribbean, Ras Perez became involved in music at a very early age.
Influenced mainly by what was being played over the radio at that time, it soon became clear that music was a universal language that he had to also learn. He started out by playing melodica together with his elder sister singing, and younger brother beating away at anything to have as "drums". They soon were able to play almost everything that was heard over the radio, which was at the time coming all the way from Trinidad. Throughout his teens, "Perri" caught the eyes of the local bandsmen and was invited to join the "Ebonites" band from Grand Bay. It was ranked as one of the top outfits coming out of Dominica at that time. They had a reputation for discipline, and were known to be able to read and write music, and not just "play by ear". Starting out on bass, he then moved to learn keyboards to replace an outgoing member. From then on it was a smooth transition to guitar and other instruments.

The name " Perez" was given because of his love for Latin music especially that of the maestro Perez Prado. Years later, together with his brother and friends, the group "Black Machine" was founded and recorded albums in Guadeloupe and Martinique respectively. After years of touring and recording in Dominica, Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe and Martinique, they disbanded but the drive to continue was always present. In 1988 after much thought, Ras decided to take a trip outside the Caribbean, and went to visit a friend in Salt Lake City.Some seeds of reggae were sown in that region, resulting in the formation of RAW (Reggae Ambassadors WorldWide) by then local reggae radio host Papa Pilgrim.

After a year and a half it was time to move, and some time was spent with some friends gigging in and around Boston and New York, before making the trip back to the Caribbean and then to Europe. Ras Perez arrived in Paris in '89 and found reggae to be in a ripe and ready stage of development. Five years was spent in the city of light recording and touring with the top DJs and local roots ensembles.

In '93 Ras Perez took a trip to Berlin and has been there ever since. From here he formed "The Reggae Ambassadubs" and released his first solo CD, "Over The Hills" in 1996. He has since then released a few solo projects. The band keeps on growing from strength to strength with the addition of a horn section.
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