Reggae rocks 2013 Kāwhia Kai Festival entertainment Brisbane-based reggae band Darky Roots are crossing the ditch to be the headline act in this year’s Kāwhia Kai Festival being held on
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BY COREY ROBINSON----- CRIME is on the decrease in the island's deadliest police divisions, but popular culture continues to hamper government's efforts. Security Minister Peter Bunting reiterated the statement on
BY HOWARD CAMPBELL---- ALTHOUGH he is only 26-years-old, Edward Lee Jnr boasts he knows everything about the music business. He learned at the feet of one of the best —
PRODUCER Harry Mudie is not as famous as some of his contemporaries like Clement Dodd or Duke Reid, but he has a number of firsts to his name. For starters,
I-Octane --- By Davina Henry--- After a successful 2012, reggae artist I-Octane is already gearing up to make 2013 memorable. The artiste has officially launched his own record label, Conquer The Globe Productions, and
The number of stage shows hosted locally are already on a decline and now overseas promoters are also limiting the number of shows due to the exorbitant fees and seemingly
KC and the Sunshine Band Babe I love you so, I want you to know ... Please don't go ... don't go.---- Well, KC and the Sunshine Band, the group that
HANNA The Ministry of Youth and Culture has collaborated with the Accompong Maroons to develop and implement, starting this year, an AccompongPassport, which visitors to the revered heritage location will
By Simone Morgan---- "UNFORTUNATELY in today's dancehall world, vulgarity seems to be the fastest way to popularity and I know that is the reason why I have not received my
YOUTUBE — Google slashed the cumulative view counts on YouTube channels belonging to Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG, and RCA Records by more than 2 billion views, a drastic winter cleanup that may