Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

TOK wants nothing to do with Beenie Man

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

TOK wants nothing to do with Beenie Man International dancehall group TOK says they will no longer support anything that has to do with Beenie Man, as the doc has disrespected them on more than one occasion. The latest issue came about when Beenie Man failed to show up for ‘Bounce’, a stage show that [...]

Sounding a Mosaic by Bedouin Soundclash

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Sounding a Mosaic by Bedouin Soundclash Sure, the Canadian band Bedouin Soundclash blends a myriad of different sounds and styles, but it doesn’t “clash” in the way that the band’s influences do, such as WashingtonD.C. veterans Bad Brains. Unlike Bedouin Soundclash, Bad Brains forces reggae into its aggressive punk, using reggae songs with refreshing breaks [...]

Rita Marley uses Tutu’s name in vain

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Rita Marley uses Tutu’s name in vain Rita Marley, the widow of late reggae musician Bob Marley, has been falsely using the name of Archbishop Desmond Tutu to garner publicity for a series of concerts she hopes to hold in the country early next year to commemorate the birth of her husband. The Africa Unite [...]

Remembering Peter Tosh

Monday, September 25th, 2006

Remembering Peter Tosh Fourteen years before the devastation in New York City, Jamaica, and indeed the world, suffered a loss, though clearly not of the same magnitude, when reggae revolutionary Peter Tosh was brutally murdered at his home in Barbican, Kingston by gunmen. Also killed on that fateful night, was Wilton ‘Doc’ Brown, a herbalist [...]

Dancehall, the business edition

Monday, September 25th, 2006

Dancehall, the business edition As the clampdown on expletives at stage shows continues, a long whispered argument has come to the fore, that when sponsors from ‘uptown’ came with the money, the music, which was originally the ‘downtown’ lifeline was never the same again. There were new rules for an old game.

Passa Passa street parties pacify Kingston’s toughest

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

Passa Passa street parties pacify Kingston’s toughest It’s dawn, and the fusion of hip-hop and reggae rhythms has transformed one of this city’s grittiest slums into a cross between Girls Gone Wild and Cirque du Soleil. Gyrating women in barely-there tops and minis flash intimate flesh while roving video cameras document every erotic bump and [...]

Making sweet music at 16

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

Making sweet music at 16 At only 16 years old, producer Stephen McGregor seems destined to make a mark on Jamaican music. One would expect the son of reggae veteran Freddie McGregor to be involved in music, but Stephen has proven he has not only creativity, but staying power as well.

Ele’s birthday rocks Amnesia

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Ele’s birthday rocks Amnesia It was a traffic-blocking, jam-packed, high-energy, entertainment-filled occasion inside the Amnesia Night Club’s parking lot in Ocho Rios last Saturday when the ‘Energy God’ Elephant Man held his birthday celebrations there.

Young reggae stars as relevant as their elders

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Young reggae stars as relevant as their elders Jamaica’s cultural complexity is aptly illustrated by a couple of interesting claims in the documentary Made in Jamaica, which premieres at TIFF today: the Caribbean island has more recording studios per square mile than any other country — all booked around the clock — as well as [...]

‘Dutty’ war over Matterhorn

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

‘Dutty’ war over Matterhorn A battle is brewing over the man from Mars, Tony ‘Mentally Ill’ Matterhorn and the rights to his Dutty Wine song. According to Matterhorn, the sale of his mega hit song, Dutty Wine to VP Records by producer Supa Hype of Hyperactive Entertainment is now causing problems with him getting a [...]