Bob Marley's Childhood Home Was As Vibrant As The Musician
Uploaded by Reddit user Shmigme , the home is located in the village of Nine Mile in Jamaica .
View ArticleUnseen Legion Radio: Unseen Legion Radio 3-26-2013, Segment 1
The Unseen Legion is Hip-Hop. And so it is a little bit of the streets. Every street.
View ArticleMaytones to get Lifetime Achievement Award
Music duo, Gladstone Grant and Vernon Buckley, more popularly known as the Maytones will finally get their due, with a Lifetime Achievement Award from Temperature Entertainment Limited, at the...
View ArticleSean Paul to take the heat up with Shaggy, Jay Sean in concert
Sean Paul is back with a new look, a new sound and he's about to take the heat up.
View ArticleToday's Ticket: Toots & the Maytals
On Sunday, things will heat up at the Aggie Theatre, 204 S. College Ave., with a special show by the legendary Toots & the Maytals, originators of the phrase "reggae." Opening act P-Nuckle will...
View ArticleAlmanac: April 1, 2013
Actress Jane Powell is 85. Actress Debbie Reynolds is 81. Country singer Jim Ed Brown is 79.
View ArticleSister Carol entertains Seattle fans of Reggae at Nectar Lounge
Reggae was in full-effect last night in Seattle at Fremont. The "irie" massive showed up to enjoy two of the genre's true legendary performers in Michael Rose .
View ArticleFrom the scroll of the prophet
Back in 1976, when Peter Tosh released 'Legalize It,' his defense of marijuana use may have scratched the sensibilities of those with contrarian views, but as it turns out he was a prophet of his times.
View ArticleReggae's Jimmy Cliff turns 65
The Jamaican musician and actor who rose to fame at the tail-end of the 1960s is still going strong at 65.
View ArticleOut Every Night: The Best Shows in St. Louis from April 1 to 7
Spring has sprung ! Celebrate by checking out the spry variety of shows going on this week.
View ArticleTop reggae albums this week - Bob Marley still king of the charts on iTunes
As the saying goes "The more things change - the more they stay the same." That is fittingly the case when it comes to the reggae music charts.
View ArticleNew in the KUCI Reggae Library
Indeed, he is among a few Jamaican artists to have scored hits in the roots, lover's rock and dancehall styles.
View ArticleAssange appoints WikiLeaks Party campaign director for Australian Senate bid
"He does attract support from across the political spectrum. The party will offer a refreshing change from the Australian government culture of secrecy." The former computer hacker, an Australian...
View ArticleMore acts announced for festival
Sunday's line-up at this year's event will now see indie legends The Wonder Stuff and reggae favourites Aswad heading the bill.
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The Private Journey Magazine Spring Issue Features Exclusives with Valerie Plame Wilson, Grace Slick, Dan Gross and Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.
View ArticleElephant Man jumps on remix of 'Freaks'
"It's an official remix. Hebrew from Hot 97 contacted me to do it, and right now it get over 500,000 spins ah farrin last week, and this week, ah over 300,000 spins; the ting look good," Elephant Man...
View ArticleConcerts on the Dock returns to Huntsville's Lowe Mill; An insider's look at...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- The proper noun Kush can refer to: an ancient African kingdom located in the region now occupied by the Republic of Sudan; a potent, well-known strain of marijuana originating...
View ArticleEntertainment Roundup: The biggest ever
Alan Evans, founding member and drummer of the New York jazz-funk trio Soulive, will take his group to Arcata for a show at the Jambalaya on Wednesday night.
View Article'Stir It Up' brought out the revellers
He quickly introduced a reggae segment, going for songs such as Forbidden Love and Committed by Third World, I Can't Wait , After teasing patrons with Siddung , by Konshens and Darrio, Johnny Cool...
View ArticleBuccaneers Sign Kicker Nate Kaeding
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers singed former Miami Dolphins kicker Nate Kaeding Tuesday morning.
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