Archive for December, 2007

Beenie to close year in live entertainment

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Beenie to close year in live entertainment The ‘Undisputed’ King of the Dancehall headlines the Guinness Christmas Jam at the National Park tonight in what is expected to be another show of his lyrical prowess and hardcore dancehall style. It only seems natural that Beenie Man would appear at the final show of the year [...]

Kenneth ‘Culture’ Dayes’ first solo album, Still I’ve Got Love

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Kenneth ‘Culture’ Dayes’ first solo album, Still I’ve Got Love Kenneth Dayes, a founding member of Culture, the group led by the late Joseph Hill, has put out his debut solo album called Still I’ve Got Love. “Me and Ansel Colins did this album around four years now, and I just sit on it because [...]

Patrons still waiting for it to Sting

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Patrons still waiting for it to Sting There was hardly anything to write home about at this year’s Sting as despite a few explosive moments, the show paled in comparison to previous years, and left the thousands of patrons who had converged on the Jamworld Entertainment Centre dissatisfied. “This a the worst Sting ever,” one [...]

‘I hate the word celebrity…’

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

‘I hate the word celebrity, but I definitely lead a crazy rock star life,’ says Collie Buddz No matter where he is performing, from Japan to New York, Collie Buddz has just one backstage demand – a black and coke, with plenty of ice. The Bermudian reggae artist is now an international star. But he [...]

‘Doc’ medicates Montego Bay musically

Friday, December 28th, 2007

‘Doc’ medicates Montego Bay musically Dancehall fans at the Aqua Beach Park, in Montego Bay, got a house call from the Doctor, Beenie Man, early Saturday morning, and, in a mere half hour, he had properly diagnosed, medicated and left the patrons in a state of musical wellness. Beenie Man, the STAR’s Artiste of the [...]

Bosstones Throwdown and Long Live Desmond Dekker!Bosstones Throwdown and Long Live Desmond Dekker!

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Bosstones Throwdown and Long Live Desmond Dekker! A not-so-subtle subtheme of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones’s reunion in their hometown this week is the veneration of a ska, rocksteady, and reggae trailblazer for Bob Marley. The Bosstones’s latest radio cut, “Don’t Worry Desmond Dekker,”‘ references the onetime welder who sang the classic “Israelites” and was named [...]

Bounty dismisses – ‘never-see-come-see’ Beenie

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Bounty dismisses – ‘never-see-come-see’ Beenie After a display of musical versatility by Javaughn, who sang of Peer Pressure and played keyboards, drums and bass guitar, the regal prowl of Etana as she sang of the Wrong Address and encouraged all to hold on their Roots, the extended reggae rockers of Rootz Underground came to ‘Welcome [...]

The Boys of Birmingham

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

The Boys of Birmingham It’s easy to assume that reggae music is a product of Jamaica alone. The island has produced all of the genre’s biggest names for the past 40 years, and it’s still ground zero when it comes to discovering what’s hot. Reggae music was undoubtedly born in Jamaica, but if you branch [...]

Carnival – A sweet it sweet so!

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Carnival – A sweet it sweet so! Carnival in St. Kitts is sweet, sweet , sweet! The soca music blaring, the big drum resonating, the fife music piercing the air, the thrashing of the clatter, the rhythmic music of the steel pan, the chants of the masquerades, the running of the “bull”, the animation of [...]

Rootz Underground hits with Hammer

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Rootz Underground hits with Hammerz Reggae band, Rootz Underground, has broken new ground with the shooting of Hammer, the video for the next single off their soon-to-be released debut album Movement!. Produced by Shannon Hart and directed by Luciano Blotta, the video for Hammer is a symbol of the message of Rootz Underground, whose lyrics [...]