Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

Jamaica Calling

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Jamaica Calling There are all sorts of reasons a musician might disappear into the pop-culture ether, seemingly without a trace: substance abuse, a religious epiphany, a loss of inspiration, the kind of shift in musical trends or listener tastes that makes an artist seem out-of-step overnight. If you’re Claudius Linton, reggae singer, you might decide [...]

Sweet Seventeen

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Sweet Seventeen When Packy Malley, promoter of the Mid-West Reggae Fest, says, “The bottom line is, it has to be profitable,” he’s only telling half the story. The other half is that while Malley is a businessman who also works in his family business, Malley’s Chocolates, he’s one of the area’s most avid reggae enthusiasts, [...]

White reggae hits Jamaica

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

White reggae hits Jamaica – Mail & Guardian Online: The smart news source For a small place, Jamaica exerts a big influence. It covers an area of less than 11,000kms, with fewer than three million inhabitants. But ask anyone with even a passing interest in music to name its principal export and you’ll get the [...]

Adrian Clarke: No stranger to Jamaica

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Adrian Clarke: No stranger to Jamaica The newly crowned King of Calypso Monarch Adrian Clarke says he is no stranger to Jamaica, despite the fact that he has only visited the island once for a performance at the University Campus. “But I have a lot of Jamaican friends – a lot of Jamaican friends!” he [...]

Ava Leigh: the girl who fell for Lover’s Rock

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Ava Leigh: the girl who fell for Lover’s Rock From Eric Clapton to 10cc, pop is littered with white guys trying to “do” reggae, with very mixed results. But now a 22-year-old woman from Chester is trying to change that. Ava Leigh has a powerful voice like retro-soul divas Duffy and Adele – but she [...]

A good rhythm lives twice

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

A good rhythm lives twice Remaking a rhythm or duplicating it does not necessarily mean that a rhythm was not good enough but it might be a testament that the first was exceptional. There have been some memorable dancehall rhythms over the past two decades, and recently, there have been remakes of these older rhythms [...]

Reggae Rising Festival unites family and culture under umbrella of One Love’

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Reggae Rising Festival unites family and culture under umbrella of One Love’ Thousands of reggae music and culture fans are gathered this weekend in Piercy for the second annual Reggae Rising Festival. New this year is the availability of single-day tickets for Sunday, allowing those who may not be able to commit to the entire [...]

Another successful staging of Reggae Sumfest

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Another successful staging of Reggae Sumfest Reggae Sumfest, the highly anticipated four-day festival kicked off with a bang at the annual beach party on Sunday July 13. Patrons from various parishes plus overseas visitors came out in their numbers to support up-and-coming talents such as Rising Star’s very own Nickesha Barnes and Romaine Virgo.

American takes Dancehall Queen title

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

American takes ‘Dancehall Queen’ title Twenty-three-year-old Michelle Young, of Boston in the United States, created history yesterday morning at the Pier One Complex, in Montego Bay, when she became the first American to win the coveted Red Label Wine International Dancehall Queen title. “I have never been this happy in my entire life,” said the [...]

Sasha, Turbulence back Together?

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Sasha, Turbulence back Together? The saying ‘ol’ fire stick easy fi ketch’ would seem to apply to singers Sasha and Turbulence in their latest music video for the single Don’t Wanna Be Alone. The two ex-lovers reunited recently in their latest video and has been creating waves in the streets, causing tongues to wag about [...]