Archive for the 'Caribbean News' Category

Does reggae really need a dancehall X Factor?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Does reggae really need a dancehall X Factor? It has become a cliche of documentary film-making that a project which sets out to capture people’s differences will only end up emphasising how alike we all are. How many times must a western crew have voyaged up the Amazon, hoping to capture footage of an undiscovered [...]

Dancehall’s past, present and future fuse at JARIA concert

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Dancehall’s past, present and future fuse at JARIA concert Dancehall’s future, present and past rhymed in front of a stone-carved theatre on Wednesday with performances by Elephant Man, U-Roy, Chino, I-Octane and others. Mid-set, a sweating Elephant took off his baby-blue jacket, elephant chain and shoes then danced. The thick crowd at the Edna Manley [...]

Bob Marley Movement Caribbean Festival 2010: Interview With Capleton

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Bob Marley Movement Caribbean Festival 2010: Interview With Capleton Capleton’s favorite food is okra. “I love okra, whatever style — fried okra, okra stew, okra salad. Okra is really good for you.” So says the Prophet, sometimes called the Fireman, but always known as one of the greatest artists in dancehall history. If you’re at [...]

Touching the pulse of the people

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Touching the pulse of the people Emerging from hibernation of some years, former junior calypso monarch, young king and soca monarch, Kurt Allen was crowned Calypso Monarch 2010 with ’They Too Bright’, a commentary on political leadership in T&T. In this week’s Q&A, he talks with Andy Johnson about the the ’true’ role of the [...]

Reggae Grammy doesn’t influence chart position

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Reggae Grammy doesn’t influence chart position http://assets.mediaspanonline.com/prod/4127146/STEPHEN-MARLEY_w370.jpg Most Reggae Grammy winners of the decade didn’t get a boost in the charts, like their pop counterparts, following the US-based award show. Only three of the 10 winners since 2000 saw increased chart success of the winning album, according to Observer analysis of Billboard data.

From the streets, `Kingman’ rises

Friday, February 19th, 2010

From the streets, `Kingman’ rises Claudius Linton is among Long Beach’s homeless. In the reggae world, he is royalty. You come across him on the street with his briar-patch tangle of beard and dreadlocks, missing teeth, his small thin frame almost disappearing into layers of sweat shirts, and he looks exactly like what he is [...]

Jamaica losing its grip on Reggae — Culture Minister

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Jamaica losing its grip on Reggae — Culture Minister In delivering the keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 2010 International Reggae Conference at the Mona Visitor’s Lodge, UWI, on Wednesday afternoon, culture minister, Olivia Babsy Grange, noted that if steps are not taken immediately, Jamaica and Reggae could no longer be synonymous. “In [...]

Hinds, Cure cool down Temperature

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Hinds, Cure cool down Temperature Barbadian soca diva Alison Hinds gave a scintillating performance at the Temperature 3 concert last Saturday, at the Queen’s Park Oval, Woodbrook. The show, which was supposed to be the biggest Carnival show for the season, certainly kept it’s promise. Despite the non appearance of Vybz Kartel, aka Adijah Palmer, [...]

Alborosie – on a reggae mission

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Alborosie – on a reggae mission Ten years ago when Alberto D’Ascola settled in Port Antonio, Portland, all he wanted to do was record some wicked tunes with the biggest names in dancehall/reggae. As it turns out, he is the one making the most noise as singer Alborosie. The dreadlocked Italian was scheduled to make [...]

Queen Ifrica leads IRAWMA with 9 nominations

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Queen Ifrica leads IRAWMA with 9 nominations Singjay Queen Ifrica captured nine nominations in the 29th annual International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA), and has gone where no other women had gone before in the history of IRAWMA. The official announcement was made exclusively on IRIE FM Radio and CVM TV in Jamaica at [...]