Archive for the 'Caribbean News' Category

Dancehall dreams: The roots of reggae

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Dancehall dreams: The roots of reggae The small nation of Jamaica had its social issues, and, like the very best of art’s creations, the discontent gave rise to a musical movement in the 1970s: reggae, which led to the later emergence of dancehall. A new documentary by director Jérôme Laperrousaz, Made in Jamaica, is being [...]

Buju Banton’s Rasta Got Soul tour triumphs

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Buju Banton’s Rasta Got Soul tour triumphs Mark Myrie, aka Buju Banton, is no ordinary entertainer; his songs say it all. Despite the ongoing campaign against him by members of the gay community, promoters are already calling his tour the biggest-selling reggae tour of the year. The answer to all of this is the magic [...]

Cliff advocate thrilled with HOF nomination

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Cliff advocate thrilled with HOF nomination Charles Earle, the American music buff who launched a Cyber petition to get reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (HOF), says he is “absolutely thrilled” that the singer has been finally nominated. “I hope the voters see fit to give Mr Cliff [...]

Julian Marley spreading message of ‘oneness and unity’

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Julian Marley spreading message of ‘oneness and unity’ It’s obvious that Julian Marley has been in town. He has been doing all the right “pee-arrey” stuff – morning television, lots of radio and some print in which he has been enthusiastically talking about his latest CD, Arise and his upcoming US tour of the same [...]

Bounty Killer Denied Entry Into TT

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Bounty Killer Denied Entry Into TT Jamaican Dancehall DJ, Bounty Killer, who was one of the main acts in last night’s “Cease Fire” concert at the King George V Park in Port-of-Spain, failed to show, as he was denied entry into the country on Friday night by Immigration officers at Piarco International Airport. Sunday Newsday [...]

No daggerin’ on Jamaican TV and on Worldfocus

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

No daggerin’ on Jamaican TV and on Worldfocus At the center of the music ban in Jamaica is daggerin’. Earlier this year, Jamaica’s national broadcasting commission banned sexually-explicit and violent lyrics and images related to daggerin’. Worldfocus — based in New York City, not Kingston — also decided not to air these images because we [...]

Lost legends of reggae

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Lost legends of reggae As we enter black history month, Davina Morris salutes some of reggae music’s past pioneers It’s impossible not to think of the late great Bob Marley when considering reggae icons. But, of course, there were countless artists before and since Marley who made a massive impact on the Jamaica-born genre.

Hip hop book taps into Jamaican roots

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Hip hop book taps into Jamaican roots The love of hip hop has taken Dalton Higgins, a music programmer, pop culture critic, author, broadcaster and journalist, around the world, but it was a visit to Germany that inspired him to write a new book, Hip Hop World. The Canada-born writer of Jamaican parentage takes a [...]

Rocksteady: The Roots Of Reggae

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Rocksteady: The Roots Of Reggae The lovingly conceived, brilliantly executed, multi-platform Rocksteady: The Roots Of Reggae aims to achieve the same sort of museum piece-to-modernity transformation for Jamaican rocksteady that Buena Vista Social Club (World Circuit, 1996) created for Cuban music of an earlier era. As with Buena Vista, there’s a CD, a movie and [...]

Just let the music play. without set quotas

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Just let the music play. without set quotas Large radio stations won’t increase local content to suit the Jamaica Music Society (JAMMS) which says the dominance of foreign music is costing the country millions in royalty payments at the expense of national development. “We are not supportive of giving up flexibility and ability to respond [...]