Watusi in concert July 18 at Creative Arts Center
Thursday, July 18 the renowned reggae band Watusi will leave the metroplex and journey to Bonham for a concert benefiting the Creative Arts Center.
View ArticleCritic's pick: Jimmy Cliff, 'The KCRW Session'
The recording, which then won a Grammy Award, was more than just the comeback project its title suggested.
View ArticleDairy days feature in film
Oscar Kightley's first short film Tom's Dairy is one of six finalists in the New Zealand International Film Festival beginning on Thursday.
View ArticleSHAGGY - "Boombastic"
The key to dealing with hot weather is economy of effort - do the things you really have to with the least possible fuss, and the rest of the time, slow down, refrigerate.
View Article'The Harder They Come'
The "Listen Again" series went over well enough here in the L.A. area that your favorite rockin' record reviewer decided to follow the lead of some Los Angeles TV executives and do a spin-off.
View ArticleThe Conversation: Carl Joyner
CJ Joyner isn't your typical button-down CEO type. His normal work attire is jeans and a polo shirt.
View ArticleShabba Ranks Has a Cameo in A$AP Ferg's New Music Video
Like most A$AP Mob videos, Shabba Ranks tribute "Shabba" takes old-school rap video imagery and ups it to the point of absurdity.
View ArticleJohn Brown's Body Presented @ Fox Theatre, 9/19
Z2 Entertainment is proud to present John Brown 's Body with Stick Figure at the Fox Theatre on Thursday, September 19th, 2013.
View ArticleReggae group Steel Pulse releases 'Put Your Hoodies On
The GRAMMY Award-winning British reggae band Steel Pulse has released a new single called "Put Your Hoodies On " Dedicated to Trayvon Martin, the song was composed by Steel Pulse lead singer David...
View ArticleFly My Pretties Homeland Tour - Cast Announced
Fly My Pretties has proudly introduced many breakthrough musicians over the past decade and once again, the Homeland Tour brings together an exciting mix of undiscovered and established talent to join...
View ArticleSolving Jamaica's tourism issues creatively and effectively
SUMMER IS gearing up and Reggae Sumfest, one of the most eagerly anticipated events of the year, for Montegonians and reggae lovers around the world, is almost here.
View ArticleLike a Rocket and Fly2Void Drop New Albums
Boise's Like A Rocket cites the Western Gothic ideal and Cormac McCarthy as indirect influences on its latest concept album, Welcome to Anhedonia .
View ArticleMusicians Respond to George Zimmerman's Acquittal
As the jury deliberated the fate of George Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin, the media fanned the flames of fear that there would be riots if Zimmerman was found not guilty.
View ArticleThe Original Wailers Jamaican reggae band performs after racing...
The Original Wailers play Saturday night after the conclusion of the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
View ArticleGilberto Gil: from 60s activism to Womad 2013
Legendary 60s activist-turned-Brazilian minister Gilberto Gil recently took to the stage in strife-torn Egypt.
View ArticleSean Paul Tours Germany with Adamson Energia E15
The Mix Regional section for Mix 's August 2013 issue visits Canada. Send us your studio news: updates, sessions, new rooms, club performances and installations.
View ArticleVideo premiere: The March Divide's 'So It Goes'
"We all have things in our past that we'd give almost anything to go back and do over," says Putnam Following the release of their debut album, Music for Film , earlier this year, Jason Putnam and his...
View ArticleBest Bets, July 18, 2013: Summer Beach Party
Thursday evenings are party time at the Crow's Nest, with entertainment on the beach stage, drinks in the outdoor bar and barbecue on the grill.
View ArticleNEWThe romance of Cornell Campbell
'Reggae is not going to die. Another generation can come to Jamaica, pick up the beat and commercialise it - but it's still reggae,' says Cornell Campbell, the biggest Jamaican music star you've...
View ArticleLive Music
While we can't prove it, we suspect marijuana is slowly becoming legal in our land because of the vibes spread by rock-reggae-hip-hop party bands like The Dirty Heads.
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