Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

Reggae Legend Gregory Isaacs and Tarrus Riley Perform at Reichhold

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Reggae Legend Gregory Isaacs and Tarrus Riley Perform at Reichhold The Reichhold Center for the Arts continues its 30th anniversary season with a blockbuster reggae concert featuring reggae icon Gregory Isaacs with special guest Live Wyaa Band, along with singer Tarrus Riley (“She’s Royal”). The concert is scheduled for 8 p.m., Saturday, March 28. The [...]

Lady Saw – raunchy artiste!

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Excerpt from the Jamaica Journal – Lady Saw – raunchy artiste! The flamboyant exhibitionist DJ Lady Saw epitomises the sexual liberation of many African Jamaican working-class women from airy-fairy Judaeo-Christian definitions of appropriate female behaviour. In a decisive act of feminist emancipation, Lady Saw cuts loose from the burdens of moral guardianship. She embodies the [...]

Ninja Man declares his innocence

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Ninja Man declares his innocence Deejay Ninja Man is proclaiming his innocence following police reports that he is wanted for questioning about the murder of 20-year-old Ricardo Johnson last Tuesday. Yesterday, it was reported that Ninja Man, real name Desmond Ballentine, was a person of interest to the police in the case involving the murder [...]

Island Records: how they became an artists’ paradise

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Island Records: how they became an artists’ paradise This week, a series of concerts was announced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of Britain’s most enduringly excellent record labels, Island Records. The programme, which runs at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London through the final week in May, underlines the extraordinary diversity upon which [...]

CVM joins TVJ in not airing carnival live

Friday, March 20th, 2009

CVM joins TVJ in not airing carnival live CVM Television has joined Television Jamaica (TVJ) in refusing to air the carnival road march live amidst fears of breaching Broadcast Commission (BC) directives. It will cost the station advertising revenue but avoid costly penalties and public criticism.

Will our Soca artistes ever measure up to regional artistes?

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Will our Soca artistes ever measure up to regional artistes? The recent International Soca Monarch competition held in Trinidad, which made history with the crowning of an eight-month pregnant Faye-Ann Lyons Alvarez, was indicative of the growth of soca music in the Caribbean. The competition was held on Friday, February 20 and, as a means [...]

Dancehall hurting reggae

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Dancehall hurting reggae – Diaspora sounds off on ‘daggerin’ debate A hot-button debate in New York on Wednesday, stimulated by the Broadcasting Commission’s banning of lewd lyrics from the country’s airwaves, ended with the conclusion that dancehall is a troubled genre poised to render Jamaican youths an endangered species. The highly anticipated community forum and [...]

Mavado’s ‘Special’ brand of dancehall justice

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Mavado’s ‘Special’ brand of dancehall justice Bailed-out bankers should be thankful that the Jamaican dancehall singer Mavado doesn’t run U.S. economic policy. On his latest single, “So Special,” one of the rare dancehall records to spend time on recent Billboard Hot 100 R&B/Hip-Hop charts, he paints himself as an avenging angel of the poor and [...]

Beenie for Belize

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Beenie for Belize Belizeans are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the ‘King of the Dancehall’ Beenie Man tomorrow to launch the Belize Reggae Fest Series. Produced by American-based promoters Triple T Productions and Nuffmuzik Productions, Reggae Fest is the very first entertainment series dedicated to bringing top-tier Caribbean performers to Belize on a regular basis.

Beenie for Belize

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Beenie for Belize Belizeans are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the ‘King of the Dancehall’ Beenie Man tomorrow to launch the Belize Reggae Fest Series. Produced by American-based promoters Triple T Productions and Nuffmuzik Productions, Reggae Fest is the very first entertainment series dedicated to bringing top-tier Caribbean performers to Belize on a regular basis.