Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

Reggae, Sugar Minott and Nahki — the Japanese experience

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Reggae, Sugar Minott and Nahki — the Japanese experience It would seam nothing short of divine providence, a week after the passing of reggae/dancehall kingpin Sugar Minott, that a Japanese professor in music presented a paper in Kingston, Jamaica on the birth and impact of reggae in Japan in which the role of the departed [...]

Howard “Flagga” Duperly Plays Reggae on Florida’s Serious Jazz Radio

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Howard “Flagga” Duperly Plays Reggae on Florida’s Serious Jazz Radio Jamaican Howard “Flagga”Duperly hosts a reggae show, The Reggae Ride, on predominantly jazz radio WDNA 88.9FM in Florida. The non-profit radio, known worldwide as South Florida’s premier jazz station utilizes two words, Serious Jazz, that, in a nutshell, brands its varied programming. A product of [...]

Sugar Minott — a man for all seasons

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Sugar Minott — a man for all seasons The significance of Lincoln ‘Sugar’ Minott’s contribution as a critical innovator in the annals of modern Jamaican music will be commemorated at farewell showcase tentatively planned for July 29. It will form part of the tribute for the late reggae/dancehall maestro. According to his widow, Maxine Stowe, [...]

Happy Birthday Buju

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Happy Birthday Buju | The Trinidad Guardian A living legend. A dancehall-reggae icon. Incarcerated but still thrilling worldwide audiences with hits that range from GAL, Optimistic Soul and Let Dem Know—all songs unleashed since he was locked away. Today, Mark Anthony Myrie—the one and only, Buju Banton, celebrates his 37th birthday. As a Caribbean entertainer [...]

Reggae Elder Sugar Minott Dies At 54 : NPR

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Reggae Elder Sugar Minott Dies At 54 Reggae and dancehall pioneer Sugar Minott died Saturday at a hospital in Kingston, Jamaica, after suffering from a heart-related ailment. He was 54. Lincoln Barrington “Sugar” Minott loved the music he helped create: When he’d perform, he’d shake his shoulders, bug out his eyes and then shut them [...]

Harding goes back to music

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Harding goes back to music Just like the name of his debut rhythm fearless, producer and manager Jeremy Harding has proven himself to be just that in his attitude towards life business and music. Starting out years ago as a youngster with a love for music, Harding turned to disc jocking while living in Toronto.

Kamla dares them in Jamaica

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Kamla dares them in Jamaica AT the “Jamaica Night” party to wrap up the 31st Caricom Heads of Government conference in Montego Bay Wednesday, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar arrived well into the session. She swept onto the dance floor almost immediately and began swirling around, to the beat of the golden oldies reggae and rock [...]

Tosh1 carries on family reggae tradition

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Tosh1 carries on family reggae tradition | Duluth News Tribune | Duluth, Minnesota When it comes to reggae, the name Tosh carries a bit of beat cred: Think Peter Tosh, one of the original Wailers — as in Bob Marley and the Wailers — beloved by reggae fans and frat boys alike. Now, carrying on [...]

McGregor, Sibbles for Merritone Family Day in Connecticut

Friday, July 9th, 2010

McGregor, Sibbles for Merritone Family Day in Connecticut Grammy nominated reggae crooner Freddy McGregor, who in 2003 was awarded the Order of Distinction (OD) by the Jamaican government for his outstanding contribution to the island’s popular music, is slated to perform alongside veteran reggae singer Leroy ‘Heptones’ Sibbles at the 13th annual Merritone Family Funday [...]

Reggae trailblazer’s son headlines fest

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Reggae trailblazer’s son headlines fest A decade ago, the merchants of downtown Maple Ridge, a few blocks along 224th St. between Lougheed and Dewdney Trunk, were getting Cambie’d to death. There was a beautification project going on, everything was gated off, nobody was coming around and a lot of the businesses were getting hammered. So [...]