Archive for August, 2009

Imperial Blaze: Sean Paul

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Imperial Blaze: Sean Paul Dancehall reggae performer Sean Paul doesn’t bother with subtlety on his fourth album. From “Lace It” (“So long me wet in her, straight up sweat in her”) to “Birthday Suit” (“You want the drill, I got the skill”) to “Daddy’s Home” (“My style is timeless, dem gal deh gimme vaginas”) the [...]

Bunny Wailer shows diversity on new albums

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Bunny Wailer shows diversity on new albums Bunny Wailer has started the digital reissue of his extensive catalogue with the famed Blackheart Man, but he is not resting on the musical laurels he has long earned. He is coming out with a trio of new albums, each with a different focus. Wailer tells The Sunday [...]

Gramps Morgan moves 12,000 units first week of album release

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Gramps Morgan moves 12,000 units first week of album release Reggae artiste Gramps Morgan moved over 12,000 units of his debut album 2 Sides of My Heart Vol 1 on the Dada Son Entertainment label in the first week of its release. Morgan is a key member of acclaimed reggae group, Morgan Heritage, and this [...]

Nadine Sutherland in action again

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Nadine Sutherland in action again She became a household name when she won the Tastee Talent Contest in 1979 and singer Nadine Sutherland has not looked back since. The child star has gone on to capture the world’s imagination, excelling in the field of reggae/dancehall music, blossoming into an internationally recognised artiste, acclaimed songwriter and [...]

Nine questions for Ziggy

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Nine questions for Ziggy Dread your locks and pack your pipes, Ziggy Marley takes the stage at the Shell this weekend. Honolulu Weekly caught up with the pop reggae superstar as he moved into the last leg of his tour.

Finding the rhythms of Porti

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Finding the rhythms of Porti Port Antonio and the Jamaican music scene are not ideas you would readily put in the same sentence. Marlon Minott, aka Marly B of Illmatic Records Inc, is looking to change that. He operates his studio, mixing lab and voice booth all from a little nook in Port Antonio.

Mr Vegas is ‘blessed’

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Mr Vegas is ‘blessed’ Dancehall artiste Mr Vegas returned to Jamaica this week after completing a successful I Am Blessed tour in Europe. He had kicked off the tour on July 13th with a rousing performance on a show dubbed Summer Reggae Fest at Fort de Saint Pere in France. The tour lasted for about [...]

‘Jamaican Woman’ a hilarious tribute

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

‘Jamaican Woman’ a hilarious tribute Whether walking runways all over the world, holding attention with form and figure, or urging the pilot on (in none too gentle terms) as the plane sits tantalizingly close to the runway (and their goods sit in the cargo bay), Jamaican women have made their mark on the world. And, [...]

Reggae Rising draws artists and fans from throughout the world

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Reggae Rising draws artists and fans from throughout the world People traveled far and wide this weekend to come to Reggae Rising at the Dimmick Ranch on the Mendocino-Humboldt County line. The festival is commonly referred to simply as “Reggae” for those who have attended the various incarnations of the festival in this location for [...]

Lost in translation?

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Lost in translation? German radio disc jock Andreas Müller has criticised European and North American gay and lesbian rights groups for what he calls a coordinated campaign to tarnish reggae and dancehall music. The 44-year-old, who doubles as an entertainment writer and has a vast library of some 15,000-20,000 reggae works – mainly on vinyl [...]