Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

Gyptian held at airport

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

Gyptian held at airport Jamaican reggae artist Gyptian was detained at Grantley Adams International Airport yesterday, but no one seems to be able to say why. The 23-year-old, real name Windel Deneto Edwards, was returning from St Vincent where he performed, en route to Jamaica, when Immigration held him and five other members of his [...]

Junior Byles: Mr Curly Locks

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

Junior Byles: Mr Curly Locks Probably the most bizarre moment at Rebel Salute 2004 was the appearance of Junior Byles. The mentally incapacitated singer of classic songs like Curly Locks and Fade Away seemed dazed when he hit the stage and saw the sea of fans. After a stuttering start, Byles brought the house down [...]

Dub poetry on, off main stage

Monday, December 25th, 2006

Dub poetry on, off main stage Although dub poetry, combining often rebellious poetry and music, is a critical success, is there really a stage to get the message across? A number of dub poets have resorted to the mainstream arenas, such as stage shows, to perform their work. Dub poetry is a form of performance [...]

Intense roots reggae

Monday, December 25th, 2006

Intense roots reggae When Edi Fitzroy first recorded and released The Gun in the 80s, (this writer witnessed a searing performance of that song during a Reggae Sunsplash of that era), he may or may not have any inkling that the cautionary tale would take on even greater importance some two decades later.

Fans Hail Sean Paul

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Fans Hail Sean Paul Jamaican reggae star Sean Paul last week stormed the stage at the Accra International Conference Centre amidst cheers and catcalls from the audience. Followed closely were his dancers – cute, sexy and funky ladies with gyrating bodies that kept the audience in suspense as they waited and tried to anticipate their [...]

Jamaica for swingers

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Jamaica for swingers The “grand ladies” of Grand Lido Braco are more than just servers of coffee and orange juice to those who look beyond their morning paper on a sun-drenched day at the oceanfront Victoria Market breakfast area. Give the women a smile, or joke with them, and they quickly enhance a visit to [...]

Dutty Wine denied entry

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Dutty Wine denied entry Tony Matterhorn and the ‘Dutty Wine’ dance has been the victim of yet another attack, as the latest onslaught has come from Orlando Smith, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) Chief Minister, who says his government has pulled the plug on the Dutty Wine dance there.

Dancehall Diplomat

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Dancehall Diplomat Buju Banton talks to Davina Morris about his grammy-nominated Album, ‘TOO BAD,’ And how he’s put the Homophobia-In-Reggae controversy behind him. One of dancehall’s most prolific artists, Buju Banton, has encountered his fair share of controversy over the past few years. Known for hits such as Bogle, Champion and Deportees – as well [...]

Sanchez speaks

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Sanchez speaks Since the mid-1990s, he has wowed us with hits like Never Diss Di Man, Brown Eye Girl, Wherever I Lay My Hat and Kiss Me Honey, and after being ‘absent without leave’ from the local music scene for quite a spell, multi-award-winning reggae/gospel singer Sanchez (born Kevin Anthony Jackson) has a new album [...]

Music a means, a message

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Music a means, a message The son of an emperor of music, Damian ‘Junior Gong’ Marley has built his own dynasty in the entertainment business. With two internationally successful albums to his name and a highly anticipated concert tonight at the Constant Spring Football Field, Junior Gong continues to wow audiences all over the world. [...]