Archive for April, 2006

Morgan Heritage – The path

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

Morgan Heritage – The path Morgan Heritage are more than just a legendary reggae band. They’re a revolution, a family, a force of nature, and a crew of five independent artistes on a musical mission. With Full Circle, their seventh album for VP Records, Morgan Heritage connects with reggae’s past while blazing an uncharted path [...]

Prophecy: Today Jamaica, tomorrow the world – JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Prophecy: Today Jamaica, tomorrow the world When last we caught up with St Thomas-based singer Prophecy, he was chilling at Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest, enjoying the proceedings having proven his own worth as winner of the Red Stripe Big Break competition. Since then, the conscious crooner has been working hard – as he always has [...]

Paul heats up with high-energy dancehall

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Paul heats up with high-energy dancehall A patois “spitting,” corn-rowed singer waved a cane and towel as he sailed the Good Ship Popular Music through high temperature waters of Jamaican dancehall Saturday at the Eagles Ballroom. Festooned in a green camouflage with glittering gold coat of arms, platinum medallion bouncing, Sean Paul convincingly answered detractors [...]

Do You Know scores big for Mr Vegas

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Do You Know scores big for Mr Vegas Do You Know is the latest hit for Mr Vegas. Released on the Fi Wi Music label, the song has started its lap up the New York Reggae chart, where it debuted at number 24. On local shores, Do You Know is riding all major charts. Last [...]

Matterhorn telling it like it is

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

Matterhorn telling it like it is Even as clubbers bounced to the music in the Zen Nightclub on Wednesday the shock and horror of the brutal slaying of six-year-old Sean Luke Lum Fai echoed in frontal lobes. The night’s featured selector, Tony Matterhorn of Jamaica mentioned the tragedy in the opening minutes of his performance [...]

Steel Representing

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

Steel Representing Steel Pulse continue to fly the flag for ‘ostracised’ reggae music Thirty years into their ground-breaking career, leading reggae band Steel Pulse are set to return to their home city of Birmingham for a series of dates this autumn. No doubt figuring near the top of the playlists will be tracks from Steel [...]

Dennis Bovell: The dub master

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

Dennis Bovell: The dub master Dennis Bovell is back, promising some full-on reggae. He talks to Tim Cumming “Our school had a recording studio, in the old swimming pool. It was quite a thing for the Sixties. The building’s still there – it’s a listed building, used to be a hospital during the war, the [...]

Rita Marley disputes Barrett’s claim

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

Rita Marley disputes Barrett’s claim Bob Marley’s widow Rita said that the late reggae king did not consider bassist Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett a member of his band The Wailers. As the hearing of Barrett’s multi-million dollar lawsuit against the Marleys and their record company continued in London’s High Court Tuesday, Mrs Marley reportedly told [...]

Bacchanal moves closer to climax

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

Bacchanal moves closer to climax Over the next several weeks the organisers of Bacchanal Jamaica say they will be ‘kicking it up a notch’ as the climactic Carnival Road Parade 2K6 nears. There are only two more Mas Camp Fridays left and the acts that are lined up are as lively as last week’s performance [...]

Music Remains in the Soul

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

Music Remains in the Soul Slick, over-produced pop tunes aimed at the No.1 spot are pretty much to be expected if you cast half an eye over the charts. But before the likes of Take That, Westlife or Blue or Busted, there was Musical Youth. When they hit the No.1 spot in September 1982, they [...]