Archive for the 'Caribbean News' Category

Shaggy’s new album flops early on as Reggae projects struggle to sell in U.S.

Saturday, October 5th, 2013

Despite quality music being produced as part of Reggae music’s apparent renaissance, many of Jamaica’s top Reggae acts continue to garner paltry album sales figures in the American market, with Grammy-winning singjay, Shaggy becoming the latest victim of this downward trend. According to reports Friday, Out of Many One Music, the new Sly and Robbie-produced [...]

Reggae & Dancehall #24

Thursday, September 19th, 2013

Vybz Kartel is still behind bars awaiting trial for the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams. But that doesn’t mean that his music career isn’t on and popping. On September 24th Tads Records release a new album entitled ‘Kartel Forever: Trilogy’, which contains a mixture of recent hits and previously unreleased tracks. “Even though I am incarcerated, [...]

Has corruption ruined Jamaica’s music?

Thursday, August 29th, 2013

Describing himself as a “strong lobbyist for the music inside and outside Jamaica”, veteran singer Freddie McGregor is nothing but honest about the current state of Jamaica and Jamaica’s music industry. With a career spanning more than 30 years, the singer, affectionately dubbed Di Captain, has probably seen it all and has more than earned [...]

Shanachie backs reggae/soul album

Thursday, August 29th, 2013

Rastafari Conference turns spotlight on music

Thursday, August 15th, 2013

With Rastafari heavily involved in Jamaican popular music, naturally, music will be part of the discussion at the 2013 Rastafari Studies Conference and General Assembly. The conference is under way at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona campus, with the presentations centred around the Neville Hall Lecture Theatre in the Faculty of Arts [...]

Will Jamaica come out of the closet?

Sunday, August 11th, 2013

Taboo Yardies, a Jamaican film-maker’s documentary on her country’s indifference toward homosexuality, is doing the promotional rounds. T he 77-minute film, produced by Selena Blake, had a screening Monday at the International LGBT Film Festival in Dublin, Ireland. According to a spokesperson for Taboo Yardies, the project “went over very well” with the audience. via [...]

Etana completes first US tour as headliner

Sunday, August 11th, 2013

With three successful studio albums under her belt, reggae songbird Etana recently completed her biggest tour of the United States (US). The tour, which was in support of her third album, Better Tomorrow, saw Etana headlining shows in more than 15 states and 24 cities across the US. The tour took Etana from Utah to [...]

Everybody’s magazine presents music-packed Calypso-Soca Festival & Tent — a superb starter for Caribbean New York’s Labor Day festivities

Sunday, August 11th, 2013

The entrée and dessert — New York’s annual West Indian American Day Carnival Parade — is weeks away, but Everybody’s magazine’s Calypso-Soca Festival & Tent is an impressive appetizer leading up the main course. Five nights of concerts at the Tropical Paradise Ballroom, 1367 Utica Ave. (between Farragut Road and Foster Ave.) in East Flatbush, [...]

Hooray, What A Festival!

Thursday, August 8th, 2013

For the first time since 1966, there will be no Festival or Popular Song Contest. Instead, the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission, producers of the event, launched a campaign for fans to vote online for their favourite song. Today, the Jamaica Observer publishes the fourth in a six-part series on past competitions. THE year was 1975 [...]

Reggae Is Running Things In 2013

Thursday, August 8th, 2013

Ever since Kool Herc brought Jamaican sound system culture to the Bronx and birthed a billion-dollar industry called hip-hop, dancehall reggae has been the ghost in the American urban music machine. From island-flavored beats to yardie slang, Jamaican music has always exerted a profound if under-recognized influence on genres ranging from rap to R&B, rock, [...]