User:Tréson Music

Tréson Montreal born Tréson, who rose to the international music scene in 2005, is an extraordinary artist. A singer, songwriter and instrumentalist, Tréson is gifted with the ability to express raw emotions through his music much like the story tellers who have inspired him including Ernestine Benson, Bob Marley, Kenny Rogers and Ray Charles, to name a few.

Once Tréson picks up a guitar and starts playing, his voice and demeanor transforms into a spiritual energy that reaches out to anyone who is listening or watching! You can actually feel that positive energy capture your soul. Reggae Xclusive Magazine says, "every moment I spend with this man and his music is a moment to cherish." This is in reference to the raw emotions that Tréson expresses through his music, which has taken him on this musical journey! In 2005, Tréson produced Tréson meets VX EP. His first single ‘Moments’ became one of the most requested songs on radio programs in Toronto, Canada namely, FLOW 93.5 FM, CHRY FM, CIUT FM, CKLN FM AND CBC. The song secured a spot on Flow 93.5's Riddim Track Top 10 Countdown, and Remained on the chart for 15 consecutive weeks, twice reaching the number one position. The song also soared to the top of Zion Train's "RESI" Top Ten Chart (in ReggaeXclusive Magazine), and remained on the chart for over six months.

2006, was a momentous year for Tréson. His songs 'Jen-Ee-Rocka' (Dubmatix Remix), 'Moments', and 'Dirt, Dust and Sand' (from the recently released Dubmatix album Atomic Subsonic) have all received global airplay and tremendous feedback. Marlon Regis of The Beat Magazine in Los Angeles gave the Dubmatix remix of Jen-Ee-Rocka four stars.

Tréson has been taking audiences, industry tastemakers, and disc jockeys by storm. He was invited to headline the final Reggae Revival at Original Motorcycle in Toronto, also performing at the, Montreal International Reggae Festival, Afri-Cari Fest at Kingswood Music Theatre (Paramount Canada's Wonderland), Rastafest at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre, and American Express Canada's VIP pre-parties for the Mary J. Blige and Black Eyed Peas concerts at Toronto's Molson Amphitheatre.

In 2007, Tréson again on his musical journey, moved him to sharing the stage with prestige reggae artists in the music industry such as: Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffiths, Collie Buddz, Cherine Anderson, Sly and Robbie, Baby Cham, Errol Organs, Barrington Levy and Leon and the peoples, On February 09 2008, He gave an amazing Performance for the Bob Marley Tribute, Held at the Lee's Palace in Toronto Canada  and aired Live on 88.1. CKLN.