e Published: Sunday | January 15, 2012 Marcia Griffiths The longest, hardest, and most consistently working artiste in the history of the Jamaican music industry is the Empress of reggae music, Marcia Griffiths, OD.
Published: Sunday | January 15, 2012 By Roy Black - ///// The name reggae has come to be accepted by many as the generic name for all Jamaican popular music since about 1960. But
HENLEY-ON-KLIP, South Africa (AP) — Oprah Winfrey makes no apologies for spending millions on an elite school for underprivileged South African girls. Winfrey spoke yesterday on the eve of
Published: Saturday | January 14, 2012 //// Hundreds of talented musicians have begun to audition for limited spots on The 2012 JAMAICA Jazz and Blues Festival's talent stage. The festival
Half Pint Promises Unique Perfomance For Jazz And Blues Published: Saturday | January 14, Half Pint Sheena Gayle, Gleaner Writer WESTERN BUREAU: Following his stellar performance at this year's Shaggy
By Jodee Brown Jamaican Pop Culture Examiner January 13, 2012 - A recent single from emerging Dancehall superstar, Popcaanhas drawn the eyre of Jamaica’s Broadcasting Commission; resulting in its removal from local airwaves.
THE NEW YORK TOP 30 REGGAE CHART 1/11/12 TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL HPR 1 1 11 LIVE YOUR LIFE (2) RICHIE STEVENS/GENTLEMAN POT OF GOLD #1
THE SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 25 REGGAE CHART 1/13/12 TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL HPR 1 2 15 LIVE YOUR LIFE (1) RICHIE STEVENS/GENTLEMAN POT OF GOLD #1
By Kevin Jackson Observer Writer Friday, January 13, 2012 ///// Dancehall artist Rich Kid has released the single What Must I Do, which features dancehall deejay Macka Diamond. The track
Germain to 'save music' BY HOWARD CAMPBELL Observer senior writer Thursday, January 12, 2012 AFTER a relatively slow 2011, producer Donovan Germain says it will be a hectic 2012 for