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Welcome to jadesteel.com!

Jade Steel, has been one of the leading musical voices to grow and become a part of Northern California's San Francisco and Humboldt County's Emerald Triangle." Home of "Reggae on the River," and the infamous "Lost Coast." Since he was of age 15, Jade has been writing songs of hopeful creative revolution touring the world with his music. Tours include Central and South America, Southeast Asia, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Europe and many more. Now with his new album titled: Jade Steel Children of Humboldt, we are proud to announce the 2011 release in June followed by tours and videos.

Other albums previous to this release are, (1) Jade Steel, (2) Jade Steel presents the Emerald Triangle and (3) Tales of the Rondo. This 4th CD is a continued journey through Jade Steel's imagination using his band Emerald Triangle, as a vehicle to promote his animated videos through touring, internet websites like You Tube channels and more. With songs like, "Got the whole world," "Diamond in the Rough," and "Hold your head up." This project is universal. "For me, this particular CD is a healing album", says Jade, "It will not only show people our diversity, but when you listen to it, you will notice we didn't really stray from the rock thing that much, I think our fans will appreciate that." Printed on recyclable products a percentage of this albumwill go to Saving the Rain Forest, the Redwoods and World Hunger. Jade Steel and Emerald Triangle are planning world tours as you read this.This album is set to release in June 2011. For more information please google:

Eventually Jade met up with record producer, Andre Johnson, Warner, E.M.I. It was this relationship that jumped off to the production of his first album in 1997, it was simply self-titled: "Jade Steel". The lush grooves were designed to match a part of Jade's life with songs like Stay Back, Reggae Blues, and The Greenbelt Theory. The music was dubbed world beat/rock.