David M---- By Curtis Campbell------ David M joins Shaggy, Sean Paul in rhythmic music foray Dancehall music is breaking new ground on the international scene with artists finding hit records on internationally
By Kaci Poor/The Times-Standard---- Protests and public outrage over a Capleton concert at Ocean Grove Lodge earlier this month have not deterred the venue from hosting controversial dancehall performer Beenie
Jamaican music DJ "Genuis" from Swatch International sound system warms up the turntables in West Kingston's Tivoli Gardens neighborhood while music promoter Dylan Powe look on. Their weekly Wednesday
REGGAE artist Nadine Sutherland will be the featured guest at the Redbones Blues/Jazz Café on Argyle Road in St Andrew on Friday. The evening dubbed, Nadine and Friends Live,
Jimmy Cliff during an extended performance at Rebel Salute 2005.------ By Hasani Walters------ Genre dominated on iTunes by foreign acts With the popularity of iTunes and other digital distribution methods
Shabba — big hit this year, says Sumfest organiser BY RICHARD JOHNSON---- ORGANISERS of Reggae Sumfest are pleased with the way things have progressed for this year's staging of
By Howard Campbell------ In August, it will be 50 years since Jamaica gained Independence from Britain. Today, the Jamaica Observer's Entertainment section reflects on the influence Jamaican pop culture has
By Patricia Meschino, New York----- Shaggy (center) performs at the launch party for his Ranch Entertainment label with Beenie Man (right) and Roy "DJ Roy" Walters of Irie Jam Radio,
Ninja Man Returns To Sumfest The 'Doctor' himself, Beenie Man, administered all the medicine needed at Reggae Sumfest on International Night 2 last year. After two years behind
Konshens--- By Davina Henry-------- Dancehall artist Konshens has made a significant step in the right direction as far as his career is concerned. His Subkonshus Music label has signed