Fujahtive is an eight piece reggae band based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The band was known for their powerful, horn section-driven brand of reggae during their live performances in Toronto[1] and tours[2][3] across Canada throughout the late 1980s and 1990s.[4][5][6][7][8][9] Fujahtive's second album, The Sound, received a nomination for Best Reggae Recording at the 1995 Juno Awards.[10]
The band's "Send fi mi girl" video was one of the first Canadian reggae videos to crack the Much Music regular rotation in 1991.[citation needed] That same year they were invited to guest host[11] and play live on the MuchMusic show Xtendamix[12] along with regular host Master T.[13] The band took a break in 2006 before regrouping on November 7, 2014[14] for a sold out benefit concert in Toronto.
Wayne and Winston Ho-Sang are the father and uncle, respectively, of professional ice hockey player Josh Ho-Sang. Winston's daughter Allison is an R&B singer-songwriter who records and performs as a l l i e.[22]
Members
Current line-up
Winston Ho-Sang – vocalist (1986–present)
Anthony Goldstein – guitarist (1986–present)
Andrew Cosby – trombone (1986–present)
David Jackson – keyboardist/vocalist (1987–present)
Craig Naughty – bassist (1988–present)
Anthony Annecchini – drummer (1993–present)
Pat Carey – saxophone (2017–present)
Howard "Rev" Moore – trumpet (2017–present)
Jeff Luge Holdip - sound engineer (1989–present)
Past members
Ira Zingraff - trumpet(1986–1993)(2014–2016)
Rob Jagodkin - saxophone /accordion block(1986–2016)
Jack Cavacece - drummer (1987–1993)
Wayne Ho-Sang - vocal (1986–1988)
Asher Schachter - bass (1986–1988)
Andrew Kazdan - keyboards(1986)
Lionel Newman - drums (1986)
Discography
Albums
In Black & White (1987)
The Sound (1995)
Awards
1988 Canadian Reggae Music Award – Best Reggae Album
Nominations
1991Casby nomination – Best Reggae Recording for Black & White
1991 Canadian Reggae Music Awards nominations – Best Reggae Album for In Black & White
1995Juno award nomination – Best Reggae Recording for The Sound