Virtual concert Friday, working on new album By Yasmine Peru/Senior Gleaner Writer--- Tabby Diamond, center dazzling patrons at the Rastafriai Village in Mo Bay. He is flanked by, at left,
BY BRIAN BONITTO---Associate Editor --- WITH the world slowly emerging from the clutches of COVID-19, legendary singer Jimmy Cliff is offering hope and inspiration with his latest single of the
Jamaican music has produced a number of outstanding vocalists --- John Holt, Slim Smith, Horace Andy, Dennis Brown and Beres Hammond are some of them. Cedric Myton maybe the most
BY KEVIN JACKSON---Observer writer--- THERE is disquiet within the reggae music fraternity in Canada stemming from last Friday night's announcement of the winner for the JUNO Reggae Recording of The
Clarence Williams III -- famous for roles in "The Mod Squad," "Half Baked" and several other movies and shows -- has died. The veteran actor's management team confirmed the sad news
JANESSA SMITH, 11, OF NEW YORK-BASED JAMAICAN PARENTS, CREATES HISTORY ON BILLBOARD CHRISTIAN CHART!
Also among youngest nominees for Stellar Awards--- By Anthony Turner - Sunday Gleaner Writer--- Speaking of her musical inspiration, Janessa said she is encouraged by powerhouse stars like Ella Fitzgerald,
From South Florida Caribbean News--- Causion--- Antigua and Barbuda’s Reggae Ambassador, Causion, headlines a Father’s Day concert unlike any other. Streaming live on Causion’s YouTube channel starting at 6:30 pm EDT on June 20th. The concert
Naomi Cowan--- BY RICHARD JOHNSON---Observer senior reporter--- WHILE other artistes are reeling from the impact of COVID-19 on the entertainment industry, singer and songwriter Naomi Cowan is working to make
From South Florida Caribbean News--- As the weather is getting closer to 96°, travel is re-opening and summer is just around the corner. Reggae Ambassadors Third World are gearing up to kick off the season
By LIZ ROSCHER--- Only one woman in history has run a faster women's 100-meter than Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce did on Saturday: Florence Griffith Joyner. Jamaica's Fraser-Pryce became the second-fastest woman ever