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Rising up out out
of the fertile soil of Southern
Oregon's Rogue Valley, the group
of Intergalatic Reggae
Revolutionaries known as
Indubious come to spread high
vibes through their
earth-shattering sound.
Described as an eclectic mix of
reggae, dance hall and new roots
reggae, visionary lyrical
messages and wordplay, 2 and 3
part harmonies, and electro funk
fusion jams, Indubious creates a
sound destined to change the
face of music. Leaving audiences
stunned and downright amazed,
this genre-bending reggae power
trio comes pumping a positive
message, and wielding impressive
instrumental skill. Their
infectious reggae driven sound
has exploded both national and
international markets, leaving
in the wake the makings of a
conscious revolution.
Both brothers and frontmen, Evan
(Evton B) Burton, and Spencer
(Skip Wicked) Burton, were born
with the genetic disorder,
Cystic Fibrosis. Most recently,
Evton B received a double lung
transplant on 7-10-11. Claiming
their disease has
always been a blessing,
grounding them and making them
aware of how precious each
moment is, the Burton boys
continue to inspire by
overcoming their hardships and
proving to the world that the
power of the human spirit can
conquer anything in its path.
Joined by their drummer Matthew
T. Wells, Indubious' rock solid
foundation has proven to be
unstoppable through not only
their sound and message, but by
their exponentially growing
hordes of loyal fans called "Indubians".
Recently winning KTVL's Last
Band Standing Competition, and
the International MMA (Global
Marijuana Music Award) 2010 for
"Best Reggae" for their song
"Ganja Weed", Indubious has made
a huge impact on the West
Coast's conscious music scene,
gaining respect among some of
the largest reggae touring acts,
sharing the stage with greats
such as Blondie, Matisyahu,
Michael Franti, Junior Reid,
Pato Banton, Groundation, Rootz
Underground, and Prezident Brown
to name a few. Their 2009
release, "Cosmic Seed" debuted
at #28 on the CMJ charts "New
World" category, and was the
most added album on CMJ at the
time of release. Their notoriety
and high energy stage show has
caught the eye of Chris Deckker,
founder of the festival giant,
Earthdance, who has taken them
on as business director for the
band.
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The 3 piece band is comprised of
bass virtuoso and lyrical
acrobat, Spencer “Skip Wicked”
Burton, the exceptional keys,
songwriting, and lyrical ability
of his brother Evan “Evton B”
Burton, and the newest addition,
the drum phenom, Matthew T.
Wells. Indubious has been
building a following on the west
coast over the past few years
with positive messages in their
music, live shows and community
outreach. Indubious is described
as powerful, epic, and uplifting
in not only sound and lyrics,
but in pure energy and spirit in
which they vibrantly project.
The Burton brothers have shared
a very special bond since birth.
Not only are they best friends
with the same passion for making
music, but they were both born
with Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic
disorder affecting their
respiratory system. Having such
a grim diagnosis with a life
expectancy of no more than 18 at
the time of their childhood,
faced these boys with death at a
young age, giving them a unique
outlook that would eventual fuel
their musical fire and inspire
others through their mission.
The brothers look upon the
disease as a gift, giving rise
to a whole new way of thinking
and living for them and their
faithful fans affectionately
called “Indubians.” They have
adopted the unofficial motto of
“Live Indubiously,” meaning
living life without doubt and
fear and a full respect for all
things, good and bad. “Our
mission is to reconnect the
people of the world with
rightful living, rightful
speaking through teaching the
everlasting blessings of service
to humanity, of service to our
higher purpose and higher
selves. Our gift is music - and
through our music we wish to
speak the truth in an effort to
inspire others to do the same,
to change the vibration of our
planet and help others express
the true loving nature within us
all.” says Spencer. The
Indubious boys claim the
circumstances in their lives
have made them who they are
today and they would not change
anything; that everything is a
blessing. “We have always felt
that that the best outlet for
our message would be through
music and to see this all
materializing for us is more
than we ever could have asked
for,” says Evan. “If we could
help just one person through our
music then it would all be
worthwhile but to see the
response that we are getting and
the potential impact we could
have on the world is leaving us
amazed and humbled.”
Through their record label and
humanitarian effort, Righteous
Sound Productions, the boys from
Indubious continue to spread
their influence by donating
money to local schools,
foundations and an array of
different organizations and
causes with no plan to stop
anytime soon. "Life is about
giving, so we hope to inspire
others to serve mankind as
well." says Spencer.
Listen to the music of
Indubious
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