No.1 Survivor, the second album from singer Novel-T, is number one on the South Florida Reggae Album Chart. It was released in August by P&N Publishing and contains several
As a boy, Derrick Scott was used to hearing his brother Freddie McKay’s hit songs on the radio. He dreamed of emulating his older sibling and kicked off his own
On September 9, 1987, Copeland Forbes was in San Diego, California, when he got a telephone call from Peter Tosh in Jamaica. The singer-songwriter was arranging a comeback tour and
Distinguished dancehall artiste Peter Metro, who rose to prominence in the 1980s, has released a new single titled Boom Ladi Dadi. The artiste initially gained recognition for his collaborative work
By Howard Campbell/Observer senior writer--- My Boy Lollipop, the 1964 ska ditty by Millie Small, has been named the #1 reggae cover song by veteran broadcaster Clinton Lindsay, whose
Fifty years ago when Earl Zero released None Shall Escape The Judgement, Alphanso Henclewood was one of the people with whom that militant song resonated. Over the years, he has
Gramps Morgan and Country Music Legend George Strait HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Gramps Morgan is carving a niche for himself by blending country music with reggae. Recently this success had Gramps Morgan performing on
By Jovani Davis/Caribbean News Weekly--- Sean Paul Henriques will be coffered with an honorary degree from The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) in recognition of his remarkable achievements in music and