Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

Gambia: Dancehall Warrior On the Spotlight

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Gambia: Dancehall Warrior On the Spotlight King Zai, better knowned by his music sobriquet -Dancehall Warrior, is no doubt one of the hottest rising dancehall-reggae artist in the whole of Brikama. The talented youngster, who was inspired into music because of his love for music, started his solo career way back in 1998, with a [...]

Story of the Song: ‘Too Experienced’ written on a bus Bob Andy attaches no specific meaning to the song

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Story of the Song: ‘Too Experienced’ written on a bus Bob Andy attaches no specific meaning to the song Too Experienced is one of Bob Andy’s more popular songs, not only with audiences but also with those who have covered his songs. Barrington Levy, Eddie Lovette, Los Pericos (from Argentina), Ms Dynamite and Winston Francis [...]

Lover’s rock: the story of reggae’s Motown

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

Lover’s rock: the story of reggae’s Motown In 1979, Janet Kay’s piercing falsetto was one of the defining sounds of the summer. Silly Games, her bittersweet ode to a faltering relationship, enjoyed heavy radio play, thanks in part to a subtle arrangement by songwriter/producer Dennis Bovell, a distinctive drum pattern from Aswad’s Angus Gaye and [...]

New York gets behind Denroy Morgan during legal woes

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

‘Do not rush to judge’ – New York gets behind Denroy Morgan during legal woes Last week Thursday, New Yorkers woke up to the shocking news that beloved reggae artiste and hit machine Denroy Morgan, 66, had been arrested in the Bronx, New York and charged for possession of some 25 pounds of marijuana. ‘NYPD [...]

Catch music-heavy documentary Le Premier Rasta

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

Catch music-heavy documentary Le Premier Rasta Le Premier Rasta could be Rastafarianism 101 for people whose knowledge of it doesn’t go much beyond dreadlocks, ganja and Bob Marley. The first Rasta of the title is Jamaican Leonard Percival Howell (1898-1981). Howell was the first to say that Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I was the Messiah [...]

Plug pulled on Third World

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Plug pulled on Third World At least 400 locals can consider themselves lucky in having the opportunity to witness a world-class show by reggae ambassadors Third World on Friday night at Churchill Park, Lautoka. Promoter Yusuf “Max” Khan pulled the plug on a second show scheduled for Suva last night ù admitting regret at having [...]

Too many superstars

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Freddie McGregor believes reggae suffers from abundance of overnight celebrities FREDDIE McGregor is a man who always speaks the truth as he sees it. His sentiments may not always be favourable among everyone in the reggae fraternity, but McGregor isn’t afraid to speak his mind. And frankly, with a career that has spanned more than [...]

Man killed at Supa Hype’s studio following Gyptian-DJ Frass argument

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Man killed at Supa Hype’s studio following Gyptian-DJ Frass argument Tragedy took hold of Prominent Dancehall producer, Steven “Supa Hype” Davis’ studio on Monday after a man was reportedly killed following an argument that developed between Dancehall/Reggae superstar, Gyptian & veteran Dancehall producer, DJ Frass. Reportedly, Gyptian & DJ Frass were discussing a track that [...]

Toots & The Maytals – Live At O2 Academy

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Toots and The Maytals – Live At O2 Academy Brixton Ska and roots reggae veterans Toots and the Maytals played a lively gig at o2 Academy Brixton on Friday as they drew closer towards the end of their 50th Anniversary tour. Widely regarded as at the forefront of Jamaican music, Toots and the Maytals cemented [...]

Is Reggae Music On the Decline?

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Is Reggae Music On the Decline? Over the years sales of Jamaican reggae music have been lagging in areas considered to be reggae-friendly like the USA, Britain, Japan, Europe South Africa and Kenya and this genre has found new devotees in reggae-mad Zimbabwe as evidenced by the recent concerts of Sizzla, Sean Paul, Beenie Man, [...]