Archive for December, 2006

Dancehall Diplomat

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Dancehall Diplomat Buju Banton talks to Davina Morris about his grammy-nominated Album, ‘TOO BAD,’ And how he’s put the Homophobia-In-Reggae controversy behind him. One of dancehall’s most prolific artists, Buju Banton, has encountered his fair share of controversy over the past few years. Known for hits such as Bogle, Champion and Deportees – as well [...]

Sanchez speaks

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Sanchez speaks Since the mid-1990s, he has wowed us with hits like Never Diss Di Man, Brown Eye Girl, Wherever I Lay My Hat and Kiss Me Honey, and after being ‘absent without leave’ from the local music scene for quite a spell, multi-award-winning reggae/gospel singer Sanchez (born Kevin Anthony Jackson) has a new album [...]

Music a means, a message

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Music a means, a message The son of an emperor of music, Damian ‘Junior Gong’ Marley has built his own dynasty in the entertainment business. With two internationally successful albums to his name and a highly anticipated concert tonight at the Constant Spring Football Field, Junior Gong continues to wow audiences all over the world. [...]

‘Uncle Neville’ will be missed – Veteran broadcaster, succumbs to injuries

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

NEVILLE WILLOUGHBY: MAY 5, 1937 – DECEMBER 20, 2006 – ‘Uncle Neville’ will be missed – Veteran broadcaster, radio icon, succumbs to injuries Neville Willoughby, who died yesterday at the University Hospital of the West Indies, has been celebrated as one of Jamaica’s premier broadcasters whose career spanned almost five decades. Willoughby, who was 69 [...]

Female DJs paid less

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Female DJs paid less Female entertainers are fighting for respect in the dancehall. Often accused of being too raw and stifled creatively, females have it hard in the male-dominated enter-tainment industry. Despite performing as vigorously as their male counterparts, the females are earning less money for their work. Despite mashing up an arena, having the [...]

Stars in Action – except Bounty

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Stars in Action – except Bounty Dancehall veteran Ninja Man, threw down the gauntlet to his younger counterparts at last Saturday’s Stars In Action which was held at the Kirkvine Sports complex in Manchester. The front-teeth, gold-teeth Don Gorgon was in his most quarrelsome element as he delivered scathing attacks during his stint on stage.

Respect for Supercat, regret for Shabba

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Respect for Supercat, regret for Shabba Sting, it seems, has always been a show for Ninja Man, whether it is for clashes, handing over a gun or sheer showmanship. Long before he was running into a cartel around Vybz Kartel in 2003, Ninja Man was involved in real clashes, where lyrics, not numbers, counted. As [...]

Here Comes Third World

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Here Comes Third World Third World, the award winning reggae family from Jamaica, will stir up this year’s Night of 1004 Laughs at the Accra International Conference Centre for another non-stop session of comedy and great music. Scheduled for December 23, the Night of 1004 Laughs, will also feature some of Africa’s finest comedians. Third [...]

Caribbean Queen

Sunday, December 17th, 2006

Caribbean Queen The movie star treatment begins the moment we step off the plane into the Caribbean heat. Being met on the tarmac by a VIP greeter who gets us waved through customs and into waiting taxis before we’ve even shed our winter coats, it becomes clear we’ve stumbled into the luxury side of the [...]

Stone Love marks 34 years

Sunday, December 17th, 2006

Stone Love marks 34 years The current Stone Love movements crew of Iceberg, Diamond, Geefus, Billy Slaughter, Bill Cosby and Richie Feelings was decked out in jackets, owner Winston ‘Wee Pow’ Powell was smiling in brown, Bass Odyssey’s Squingy remembered ‘big head Chico’ and Cancer, and there were respects to Rory at Mas Camp Sunday [...]