Italian/Nigerian singer and singjay Lion D’s third and latest album 'Bring Back the Vibes' is a perfect example of how great contemporary European reggae can sound. It has the usual blend of one
Postings from special guest contributors. From commentaries, to higher reasonings, to just running-off the mouth. “Everybody has an opinion!”
By Howard Campbell---- The Juno Awards, Canada's version of the Grammys, takes place Saturday at the Brandt Centre in Saskatchewan. Five artists are up for the Reggae Recording of the
Chaka Demus---- By Curtis Campbell--- Veteran reggae/dancehall artist Chaka Demus is looking to distribute his upcoming solo album called The Second Coming of Chaka Demus via international record label Sony Music group. According to the Murder
Atlanta, GA.….PALAS (Peace and Love Academic Scholarship) is kicking off their 2013 year with a 100forHUNDRED campaign. That’s a goal of 100 scholarships and 100 computers
Police: Boston Marathon bombs kill 2, hurt more than 20 Two dead in bomb blasts near finish line of Boston Marathon, Boston police say. Area hospitals say 28 injured. Two
Patrons enjoying the action on stage at Western Consciousness---. By Adrian Frater--- An overloaded line-up, which resulted in several star performers playing truncated sets and two of the main
Broadcaster, cultural activist and musicologist, Anthony "Tony" Laing is dead---. Laing,68, died early Saturday at the Pines Nursing home at the St. Joseph's Hospital. Tony Laing, who hosted the show
Catch a Fire, the album with set The Wailers — Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer — ablaze internationally, turned the big 40 yesterday (April 13) The set which
BY CECELIA CAMPBELL-LIVINGSTON---- LARRY MARSHALL... believes he never received his due as a trailblazer Forty-five years after he recorded what some musicologists consider the first reggae song, singer Larry Marshall
THE JAMAICA MEMORY BANK AND THE AFRICAN CARIBBEAN INSTITUTE OF JAMAICA, OWE MUCH TO DR. OLIVE LEWIN!
A scene from The Jamaican Folk Singers 2011 Concert Season, held at Little Theatre---- By Mel Cooke------- Research into Jamaican culture by the late Dr Olive Lewin, OJ, is well known, but her role in