Archive for the 'Caribbean News' Category

O’Neil Edwards dies in hospital

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

O’Neil Edwards dies in hospital O’Neil Edwards, a member of the singing group Voicemail, has died in hospital. Edwards was critically wounded after he was shot several times as he attempted to enter his home at Belloc Avenue in the middle class community of Duhaney Park early on the morning of Monday May 10.

Rita Marley’s studio burnt

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Rita Marley’s studio burnt The ultra-modern music recording studio in Aburi in the Eastern Region belonging to Rita Marley, wife of the late reggae music icon Bob Marley, has been gutted by fire. The cause of the fire is unknown but sources close to Mrs Marley say it may have been caused by an electrical [...]

No sabotage at Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall finals

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

No sabotage at Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall finals Executive producer of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall, Mark Kenny, says he is very disappointed with the way the issue surrounding an incident with runner-up Reggae Queen has evolved, but maintains that the competition will continue to unearth authentic Jamaican talent and try to [...]

Reggae Sumfest moves ahead despite challenges

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Reggae Sumfest moves ahead despite challenges The promoters of Reggae Sumfest, Summerfest Promotions, has indicated that despite the challenges facing the event, the annual festival will take place from July 18-24 at Catherine Hall, St James. The organisers are also appealing to stakeholders to work with them in finding creative solutions to the challenges to [...]

Rado, producer of Mavado’s Gal Over Gun, shot

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Rado, producer of Mavado’s Gal Over Gun, shot Everton Minott, the producer of the popular Mavado song, Gal Over Gun, has become the third person in the entertainment industry to be shot in the same week. Minott, who is better known as Rado, was reportedly shot in Spanish Town last night and has been admitted [...]

Jah Cure goes techno with Never Say Never

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Jah Cure goes techno with Never Say Never Producer, Rick Warren, has remixed Jah Cure’s recent hit, Never Say Never, with a Techno flavour. The reggae version of the song was released in February of this year on the Stonehenge Riddim and was the first single of that compilation. The Stonehenge rhythm also features artistes [...]

Reggae gig opens up Cote dIvoires Rasta Village

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Reggae gig opens up Cote d’Ivoire’s ‘Rasta Village’ With its wooden shacks on a beach shaded by palm trees, Cote d’Ivoire’s “Rasta Village” could be anywhere in West Africa — if it wasn’t for all the dreadlocks, Ethiopian flags and murals of the Lion of Judah. Last weekend, the villagers in Cote d’Ivoire’s Rastafarian colony, [...]

Jamaica: Commonwealth of Hate

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Jamaica: Commonwealth of Hate In November 2004, the international watchdog group Human Rights Watch issued a devastating report that cited Jamaica as the most virulently anti-gay bigoted nation in the Western Hemisphere. The report, aptly and grimly titled “Hated to Death,” exposed the pervasive homophobia that both drives and permeates the former British crown colony [...]

Dancehall Music’s Catharsis

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Dancehall Music’s Catharsis Clyde McKenzie wrote an excellent piece in last week’s Sunday Observer, and it goes without saying, I endorse his main prescriptions for correcting the dire predicament in which the Jamaican music industry finds itself presently. As it regards the issue of self-regulation, I wish to go a step further than my colleague [...]

Jimmy Cliff: reggae rebel

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Jimmy Cliff: reggae rebel He is still celebrated for his role as headstrong country boy Ivan Martin in the iconic Jamaican film The Harder They Come. And as it turns out, Jimmy Cliff is just as determined as the character he played over 30 years ago. The reggae veteran, who shot to international stardom with [...]