Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

U.S. passport rules hurt business for Caribbean hotels

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

U.S. passport rules hurt business for Caribbean hotels Caribbean hotels are suffering from new U.S. rules requiring Americans traveling from countries in the Western Hemisphere to carry passports, and they want Washington to delay the measure until 2009. Hotel business fell in many Caribbean nations during the winter, and a serious backlog in issuing new [...]

Melody Maker

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Melody Maker Evidently proud of his Grammy award-winning album Love is My Religion, the popular Jamaican artist has been touring with the album ever since its 2006 release. But attendees of his forthcoming show won’t only be treated to performances of his solo hits. With 2007 marking the 30th anniversary of the release of Bob [...]

Rasta Fidel

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Rasta Fidel A descendant of Angola’s slaves, Fidel Nadal was born in Argentina and began his music career during the mid-80s, while listening to the music of Peter Tosh, Bob Marley and the Skatalites. Reggae became his number one musical influence, shaping his own sound when he became an artiste.

Dancehall dares to care

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Dancehall dares to care After deejay Sanjay had ended his first song at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, UWI, Mona, on Wednesday evening, promising to be “a man of my word”, he paused to say thanks for being invited to perform. “As dancehall artistes, sometime we spend so much time and sing [...]

Band Camp 5

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Band Camp 5 Now in its fifth year, BAMP Project’s “Band Camp” has established itself as the primary annual showcase for alternative bands on Oahu. This year, however, the concert makes a crossover of sorts with the inclusion of Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu. The 27-year-old started his career with “Shake off the Dust … Arise” [...]

Dancehall reggae singer connects with audience

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Dancehall reggae singer connects with audience Capleton, one of the veterans of the dancehall reggae tradition that produced hip-hop crossover Sean Paul, is big enough to book a show at 1,000-capacity theaters — not small potatoes for a genre that isn’t exactly mainstream. Fresh off a number of East-Coast shows and a six-week tour of [...]

Japanese Pushim records her sixth album in Jamaica

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

Japanese Pushim records her sixth album in Jamaica Ever since the Japanese discovered reggae through Bob Marley in the 1970s, Jamaican popular music has retained a strong following in that Asian country. Despite producing a number of home-grown reggae acts, Japan is yet to deliver a reggae performer who has had a major impact in [...]

The Jamaica Star :: Entertainment :: Banned – TOK’s Don’t You Cry ripped from airwaves :: June 15, 2007

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

Banned – TOK’s Don’t You Cry ripped from airwaves International dancehall group TOK has recently learnt that a ban has been placed on one of their latest singles titled ‘Don’t You Cry’. “They just banned yet another song off the airwaves. The song is produced by Shane Brown on his new rhythm called No Fear,”

Jamaican-born singer Sean Kingston cracks the Billboard charts

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

Jamaican-born singer Sean Kingston cracks the Billboard charts Sean Kingston is making strides on the Billboard charts with his debut single, Beautiful Girls. The song has jumped from number 57 to number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100. Kingston, a 17-year-old who migrated from Jamaica to Miami brings his very unique triple threat of talent [...]

Capleton: Jamaican dancehall artist spits fire

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Capleton: Jamaican dancehall artist spits fire Capleton, one of the veterans of the dancehall reggae tradition that produced hip-hop crossover Sean Paul, is big enough to book a show at 1,000-capacity theaters – not small potatoes for a genre that isn’t exactly mainstream, no matter how many times you put “Buffalo Soldier” on repeat…