Selasi brings on the Five-Alarm Reggae Fusion
Somebody should call the police , now! Ghana's Selasi is piping hot and when delivering his illustrative, relatable lyrics on naughty dance track "Call The Police," his tonality reminds us of Harlem...
View ArticleI-Wayne continues to churn out hits
No one can accuse I-Wayne of resting on his laurels. The 33-year-old roots reggae entertainer has, once again, made a hit with his new single, 'Girl I Love You', which has been heating up the local...
View ArticleThe Conversation: Daisy Donovan, TV presenter
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View Article"The Conversation" News Quiz
Once again, it is the ever popular Conversation news quiz - where one lucky listener gets the chance to demonstrate his or her news knowledge of what we talked about this week on the show.
View ArticleBurt Bacharach, Leo Blanco, the Congos: this week's new live music
As we are often reminded, other Brill Building songwriters of the period "looked like dentists".
View ArticleTony Rebel, Tommy Cowan sworn in as JPs
IMPRESARIO Tommy Cowan and entertainer Tony Rebel were among 52 people sworn in as Justices of the peace at the Sts Peter & Paul Church in St Andrew recently.
View ArticleBlack Sabbath roadie killed in bike smash in Thailand
Drum and guitar technician Eddie 'The Rocker' Norton, died when his bike smashed into a sign-post at the resort of Pattaya during a holiday with friends.
View ArticleBeyonce, 'Dangerously In Love': Classic Track-By-...
Ten years ago, Beyonce decided to make a move that would ultimately help her become one the most accomplished artists in music.
View ArticleSnoop Lion fixed on Reggae Charts worldwide
Despite becoming a rastafarian and only doing reggae for just some months, rapper-turned-reggae artiste Snoop Lion has been enjoying strong presence on all the major reggae charts.
View ArticleFat Freddy's Blackbird takes flight
The Kitchen, which flung open its doors in Wellington in 2009, was a narrow old pantry.
View ArticleSteel Pulse replaces Toots for Goovin' In the Park
The award-winning and globally acclaimed British reggae band Steel Pulse has now been added to the line-up of the Groovin' In The Park concert taking place today at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York.
View ArticleBarrington Levy makes international night line-up
One of the most respected artistes in Jamaica's musical history, Barrington Levy, has been confirmed for Reggae Sumfest 2013 slated for Thursday, July 21 to Saturday, July 27 at Catherine Hall, Montego...
View ArticleKing Stitt, the man that made being a DJ cool
The early 1970s saw the beginning of the deejay explosion in Jamaica. The explosion continued throughout the roots reggae era of the late 1970s, culminating in the establishment of dancehall music...
View ArticleBallroom dance waltzes back
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View ArticleMajor works on the horizon
REGGAE singer D Major is currently recording tracks for his debut album It's Major slated for release in the last quarter of this year.
View ArticleJah Cure joins forces with legendary manager
Roots/reggae singer Jah Cure thrilled a large audience packed inside the Usain Bolt Tracks & Records sports bar at the Marketplace in St Andrew on the night of June 4. They had come in droves to...
View ArticleNorCal vs. SoCal Fests: A Comparison
Everyone says California should be split into two -- NorCal and SoCal are so different in temperature, vibe and personality that it might as well be different states.
View ArticleLake Tahoea s Top 5 Shows
The list of must-see live shows in the Lake Tahoe area continues to grow. Take a look at a few hot concerts and events you don't want to miss.
View ArticleJimmy Cliff announces "Many Rivers Crossed Tour" (dates); 'The Harder ...
Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff just announced the "Many Rivers Crossed Tour," which finds the singer not only playing his best-loved songs, but also telling the stories behind them.
View ArticleHow we made Cut
The Slits' Viv Albertine and producer Dennis Lovell recall how the punk pioneers' debut LP was helped along by spoons, nudity, matches and mud 'We were a first' a from left, Viv Albertine, Palmolive ,...
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