Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

Flora gives ‘All Of Me’

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

Flora gives ‘All Of Me’ Deciding to take the scenic route home, I pass Pari’s Pizza and as I’m heading down the hill towards Sandals, the sunset gives my little Glanza a soft glow, and for a moment I feel like I’m in a movie, lost in thought as Flora Haywood’s passionate and soulful voice [...]

Catch Di Riddim

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

Catch Di Riddim Hits from Matterhorn, Gyptian, Sean Paul and Cham hailed by Rolling Stone and Vibe magazines. The leading urban music publication Vibe magazine has recognised Tony Matterhorn’s Dutty Wine, Cham’s Ghetto Story and Gyptian’s Serious Times among its Top 60 best songs of 2006. The accolades were revealed in the publication’s January 2007 [...]

The Cool Ruler

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

The Cool Ruler Few artists can boast a massive 4-disc greatest hits offering spanning 30 years in the industry, Gregory Isaacs is exception to that rule. Reggae singer Gregory Isaacs has a career that spans over three decades and is best known for hits such as Night Nurse and Objection Overruled. Known by fans as [...]

Reggae’s holy spirit

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

Reggae’s holy spirit Were Matisyahu just any old reggae-obsessed MC, he would not play to the crowds and acclaim that he enjoys. So in a way, his Hasidic Jewish religion is both his reason for living and his musical shtick. Not to cheapen the nu-reggae star’s faith or accomplishments, but his religion is obviously the [...]

A conscious party for ‘Rebel Salute 2007′

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

A conscious party for ‘Rebel Salute 2007′ When Tru-Juice ‘Rebel Salute 2007′ takes place at the Port Kaiser Sports Club, St. Elizabeth, on Saturday, January 13, the emphasis will be on having a party. “The difference with this year is that we want to have a party vibe. ‘Rebel Salute’ started out of the commemoration [...]

Boo-ty calls – ‘Original Dancehall was a sticky Jam Jam’

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Boo-ty calls – ‘Original Dancehall was a sticky Jam Jam’ When Turbulence left the stage at the 2006 ‘Original Dancehall Jam Jam’ for the first time in the early hours of yesterday morning, boos filled the air at the Jamalco Sports Club, Halse Hall, Clarendon. They were not for the ‘Notorious’ one, whose hit song [...]

Skull Tries Unconventional Way to Win US Fans

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Skull Tries Unconventional Way to Win US Fans Korean reggae artist Skull is attempting to break into the competitive United States music industry in an unconventional way. He is using new media and technology such as cell phones and the Internet to spread his music and attract fans. Skull, who is known in Korea as [...]

Reggae stars coming to Israel

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Reggae stars coming to Israel Jamaican musicians U Roy and Junior Marvin are expected to arrive in Israel for two concerts in January. The two reggae legends are set to perform on the 24th and 26th of the month at the “Zappa” club in Tel Aviv, and on the 25th at the “Lab” club in [...]

Ziggy breaks music, marriage barriers

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Ziggy breaks music, marriage barriers The eldest son of reggae legend, Bob Marley, and his wife, Rita, Ziggy Marley, has indeed picked up where his father left off, breaking down barriers in more ways than one. Ziggy says he has seen at least one of his father’s dreams fulfilled, as he recently released his second [...]

‘Jamrock’ leads the way

Monday, January 1st, 2007

‘Jamrock’ leads the way Friday night’s Welcome To Jamrock show, headlined by Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley, the first of the marquee shows for the season, has literally set the stage for the others to follow. The show, which unfolded incident-free at the Constant Spring football field, delivered professional sets from the billed supporting acts Tessanne [...]