By Howard Campbell--- Most non-Jamaican reggae artists are eager to make an impact in Jamaica, considered by music pundits the toughest market to conquer. Kevens had that feeling for some
By Howard Campbell--- Six weeks ahead of Sting, the show's hard-nosed founder and promoter Isaiah Laing is looking for financial backers. The December 26 dancehall extravaganza is celebrating its 40th
By Howard Campbell---- DUNBAR...we have nothing to do with it in terms of release, because the songs aren't even mixed properly(Photo: Joseph Wellington) Sly Dunbar is distancing himself from an
Capleton--- Veteran reggae artiste Capleton has reason to celebrate as he was recently granted a work permit to perform in the United Kingdom. Capleton last performed in the UK in
Worl-A-Girl's upcoming studio album, produced by the legendary producer Sidney Mills, known for his work with hip hop’s KRS-One/Boogie Down Productions and reggae Band Steel Pulse, and is the CEO of
Popular vlogger Andre Stephens--- Controversial Vlogger, Andre Stephens, has lost a default judgment in a defamation suit in the Supreme Court to investment banker Ryan Strachan. Stephens, known for his
By Howard Campbell/Jhaneal French/CNW--- Gully Bop, the flamboyant deejay whose rise from obscurity made him a tabloid favorite in Jamaica, died in Kingston on October 30. Reverend Christopher Tate, the