Archive for the 'Caribbean News' Category

The changing face of dancehall fashion

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

The changing face of dancehall fashion Ever stopped to think how the style of dressing in the dancehall has changed over the last 30 or 40 years? Well, I certainly have. Gone are the bell-bottomed pants, big-heeled shoes and Afro hairstyles worn by both sexes. The hairstyle was no doubt influenced by the Black Power [...]

Is Reggae Dead?

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Is Reggae Dead? Reggae fans needn’t get outraged. This isn’t your run of the mill article, which hopes to bury reggae six feet under and merrily dance on its grave. We’re all too familiar with the battering that the genre has received in recent years from numerous media outlets who, for the most part, spared [...]

‘Magnum Follow Di Arrow’ was – Straight sexy

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

‘Magnum Follow Di Arrow’ was – Straight sexy One of the many ways in which sexual ‘straightness’ is declared in dancehall is by way of comparison to six o’clock on an analogue timepiece, where the hands form a vertical line. It was appropriate, then, that the 2008 Magnum Follow Di Arrow at James Bond Beach, [...]

Cherine Anderson takes ‘piece’ of Spears remix

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Cherine Anderson takes ‘piece’ of Spears remix There has been much talk about the collaborative effort between Cherine Anderson and Britney Spears on the remix of one of Spears’ latest singles, Piece of Me. Although it is one of six remixes, Anderson says hers in particular has “been getting a lot of positive feedback, especially [...]

On the Marley trod Down Under with Ras RoJah

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

On the Marley trod Down Under with Ras RoJah In England, there’s a saying: “Bob’s your uncle.” But in New Zealand, it’s a fact. “Uncle Bob” Marley is how the Maori and other Kiwis refer to the Reggae King, and each year on February 6, everyone gets the day off. That’s because the anniversary of [...]

Great vibes at Twelve Tribes Tribute to Dennis and Bob

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Great vibes at Twelve Tribes Tribute to Dennis and Bob The annual Twelve Tribes Tribute to Dennis Brown and Bob Marley held on Saturday night at Skill Craft on Skibo Avenue, run by Rupert Hoilett (a KC alumnus) should have been highlighted as one of the must-attend sessions for Reggae Month. For the entire night [...]

Pure magic at School of Music Reggae Month tribute

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Pure magic at School of Music Reggae Month tribute When you team really great Jamaican musicians with a really appreciative audience, the result is nothing but pure magic. And pure magic was indeed palpable at the recent School of Music lunch hour spin held at the Edna Manley College of the Visual & Performing Arts [...]

My time is not up

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

My time is not up Not being on the hottest rhythm or getting constant airplay is no reason to believe that an artiste needs to quit the entertainment business, as some artistes have been active in other areas. Veteran deejay General Trees says he knows when to quit but that time is yet to come. [...]

Six ‘D’s rock Rae Town

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Six ‘D’s rock Rae Town The street was full and High Tension was in good form on Sunday night as the weekly oldies jam in Rae Town attracted its loyal following of music lovers, who came not to profile but to dance. And dance they did, not only to the five ‘Ds’ that dominated – [...]

VP Records proposes buyout of Greensleeves

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

VP Records proposes buyout of Greensleeves VP Records, the world’s leading reggae record company, yesterday announced that it has made an offer to purchase Greensleeves Records & Publishing from Zest Group plc, subject to the approval of Zest’s shareholders. VP Records will inherit a catalogue comprising some of the most notable albums of the genre, [...]