From The Jamaica Gleaner Published: Sunday | December 25, 2011 Popular Songs Campaign Hits '70s Peak Over the years, political parties have used popular Jamaican hit recordings to help
From The Jamaica Observer Sunday, December 25, 2011 DONISHA Prendergast, the granddaughter of reggae legend Bob Marley, was on Thursday fined $100 after pleading guilty in the Corporate Area Resident
THE SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 25 REGGAE CHART 12/23/11 TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL HPR 1 1 10 GOT TO LUV YOU (3) SEAN PAUL/ALEXIS JORDON ATLANTIC
THE NEW YORK TOP 30 REGGAE CHART 12/21/11 TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL HPR 1 1 10 GOT TO LUV YOU (3) SEAN PAUL/ALEXIS JORDAN ATLANTIC #1
Welcome to another ramblings....last night (Thurs) at 10:50 I got a call from my brethren Byron who was in the Emancipation Park, New Kingston, shouting in my ears (music blasting
By Marlon Burrell Title: Hits After Hits Vol.5 Artist: Various Artists Label: Joe Fraser/// Joe Fraser Reccords began the Hits After Hits series in 2007 with a consistent formula
By MARLON BURRELL: Did you know that when Bob Andy wrote "Let Them Say," the intended singer was Delroy Wilson? Studio One founder, the late Clement "Coxone" Dodd upon hearing
BY Simone Morgan Observer staff reporter morgans@jamaicaobserver.com Thursday, December 22, 2011: BRITISH-BASED reggae vocal trio, The Blackstones is paying tribute to pioneers in Jamaica's industry. The group has just
'Reggae treated unfairly' Wednesday, December 21, 2011 LACK of commitment by the government was a sore point brought out at the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association's (JARIA) press conference at the
Could Buju walk free? Government error may trigger dismissal of artist’s case Add a comment Jodee Brown , Jamaican Pop Culture Examiner December 20, 2011 Embattled Dancehall/Reggae superstar, Mark Myrie, more