Jade Lee (left) and Denyque at last year's Youth View Awards. By Jordane Delahaye--- Jade Lee's career in the 'big' music industry, as she puts it, started on a bitter
Beenie Man--- By Sadeke Brooks----- We've all seen the embarrassing stories of entertainers whose assets have been seized for unpaid taxes. Yet, it seems many artists are still not as compliant
Jah Cure---- Minutes after United States President Barack Obama was re-elected, scores of Jamaican entertainers took to social media to show their approval. Jamaican entertainers have typically sought to keep their political allegiances private.
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
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
Konshens Artists claim Respect Jamaica 50 concert doesn't truly represent Jamaican music history----- By Davina Henry----- The celebration on everybody's lips are those surrounding Jamaica's 50th anniversary. One event in
By Simone Morgan------ ON Friday, the children of dancehall giant Lincoln 'Sugar' Minott will host a concert to commemorate their father's birthday. Dubbed 'Sugar Minott's Day', the show will be
IN a letter to the Antigua Observer yesterday Mary John cited Jamaica’s violent dancehall music as the reason for violent behaviour of the youths in Antigua. In her effort