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JLP COUNCILLOR WANTS TO RENAME MONTEGO BAY’S HIP TRIP TO JIMMY CLIFF AVENUE!

 Jimmy Cliff — The St James Parish Council is to debate a motion to rename Gloucester Avenue to Jimmy Cliff Avenue next month. Councillor Homer Davis Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) Councillor representing the Cambridge division in Southern St James gave notice at the June 9 monthly meeting of the St James Parish Council of his intention to move a motion to effect the change. “Jimmy Cliff is a noted son of St James who has risen to astronomical heights in the music industry worldwide, and it is fitting that we in this Parish give recognition to him in an appropriate way,” Councillor Davis told the meeting. He said that the resolution will be debated at the next Council meeting in July.   “It is my view that it will receive bipartisan, and unanimous support, not only … Read entire article »

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JAMAICA’S MUSICAL INFLUENCE IS VERY STRONG IN BRAZIL!

By Shereita Grizzle— Jimmy Cliff— Reggae music was birthed in the trenches of Kingston, Jamaica, but today it has evolved into a universal language, a world music, loved and respected across the globe. The music has become such a powerful tool that it has transcended geographical boundaries and has crossed language barriers to connect people worldwide. It has become so popular that there are many artistes outside of Jamaica who are now making reggae music, including artists from the Portuguese-speaking country of Brazil. With the 2016 Olympic Games set for Rio, Brazil, in exactly 100 days, The Gleaner sought to catch up on the country’s entertainment scene, focusing specifically on the influence reggae music has had on that nation. Any simple research conducted into the culture of Brazil, particularly music, will show traces and influences of reggae. Bob … Read entire article »

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VETERAN PRODUCER CLIVE HUNT, TALKS ABOUT MUSIC AND REHAB!

The revered Jamaican producer on overcoming drug addiction and working with some of the best artists in the business By Anethe Carvalho—- FEEL IT IN THE ONE DROP: Clive Hunt— CLIVE HUNT can easily be described as reggae royalty. With a career that spans over 40 years, the acclaimed Jamaican music producer has worked with reggae, rock and soul music heavyweights, including Peter Tosh, Grace Jones, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones and many other great artists. Since teaming up with iconic reggae label VP Records, Hunt has been exploring the contemporary reggae sound by working with new artists to maintain and preserve the genre. A multi-instrumentalist – he plays the trumpet, bass guitar, keyboards and saxophone – arranger, composer and producer, Hunt lived in New York in the late 70s and developed his skills working … Read entire article »

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ODESSA CHAMBERS (JIMMY CLIFF’S DAUGHTER) IS CREATING A BANG ON LONDON’S URBAN RADIO!

 Odessa Chambers— BLOGGER and entertainment insider Odessa Chambers is expanding her reach. The British-born Chambers has moved from the O-access Jamaica blog which details news and lifestyle information to Bang Radio in the United Kingdom. The O-access Jamaica Report is a five-minute weekly segment that airs Thursdays at 6.20 pm (UK Time). “The programme is aired during Drive Time with Amanda Star on London’s freshest station Bang Radio, in which I give listeners what is happening in Jamaican and Caribbean culture, lifestyle and entertainment through my eyes,” Chambers told Splash. She further explained that the collaboration with Bang Radio came about through her sponsor Port Royal Patties. She said the owner of Bang Radio fell for the idea. “A lot of my readers on the blog are UK and European-based and being a British national I … Read entire article »

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DANCEHALL SINGER DARRIO, FEELS THE LOVE IN AFRICA!

 Singer Darrio performing in Kenya—- Africa has become one of dancehall music’s most vibrant markets, especially in the last five years. Among the artists making a mark there is singer Darrio. Next week, the 29-year-old heads to the Motherland for his fourth visit. On October 7, he deejays Delus and Konshens perform in Juba in the Sudan. The following day, he and Delus are scheduled to perform at the Skyluxx Nightclub in Nairobi, Kenya. It is Darrio’s second trip to Africa this year, having worked in Kampala, Uganda in August. “Africa is a high-energy place, the people feel strongly about the music an’ Jamaican culture. Is definitely a different kinda love,” he told the Observer. The Trelawny-born vocalist first visited Africa in 2011 for gigs in Nairobi. He said dancehall has picked up considerably on the … Read entire article »

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JIMMY CLIFF CREATES HISTORY WITH NEW NO.1 IN JAMAICA!

Reggae’s living legend Jimmy Cliff (born James Chambers, April 1, 1948) became the Jamaican artist with the longest span between number ones, when his latest single “Child Abuse” tops the Jamaica Music Countdown! Cliff was 14 years old in 1962 when the Leslie Kong produced “Hurricane Hattie” topped the JBC Top 20 Chart. Fifty-three years later, at age 67, the Winston “Niney” Holness produced “Child Abuse” puts Cliff back in the top spot, placing him in the history book of Jamaican music, 53 years between No.1’s. … Read entire article »

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REMEMBERING THE LEGACY OF DESMOND DEKKER!

Desmond Dekker— At the crack of dawn on Labor Day earlier this week, thousands of Jamaicans embarked on their various chores, totally oblivious of the fact that one of the most iconic musical figures – Desmond Dekker, who labored incessantly to develop and internationalize Jamaica’s popular music – had passed away on that same date back in 2006. Dekker, perhaps, had very few equals insofar as it relates to bringing Jamaica’s music to the attention of an international audience. He was the first to have created a real impact with the reggae recording Israelites (originally titled Poor Mi Israelite), even before Bob Marley’s forays of the early 1970’s for producer Chris Blackwell. Millie Small, some five years before Dekker made his mark, had set the stage with the ska-oriented piece My Boy Lollipop. Although considered Jamaican, it … Read entire article »

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JIMMY CLIFF SINGS FOR THE CHILDREN!

 Reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff (left) greets veteran producer Winton ‘Niney’ Holness (right), while Joylene Griffiths-Irving, executive director of the Scotiabank Foundation, looks on. The occasion was a media briefing held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, on Thursday. (PHOTO: JOSEPH WELLINGTON)—- THE plight of the island’s children was the focus of a media briefing at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in St Andrew, last Thursday. Holding centre stage was reggae legend Jimmy Cliff, who spoke about his foundation’s benefit dinner on June 1 at the Pegasus. “I’m pleased to be associated with you who are concerned about our children. I grew up in a country where children were taught to respect elders, and elders to respect children… I’ve always loved children… [So] I made Treat the Youths Right,” said the singer in … Read entire article »

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LUCIANO IS ADDED TO THE SIERRA NEVADA WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL, JUNE 19-21!

   Luciano— ROOTS reggae singer Luciano is the latest Jamaican artist to be added to the 22nd annual Sierra Nevada World Music Festival set for June 19-21 at the Mendocino County Fairgrounds in Boonville, California. According to the organisers, the ‘Messenjah’ has been included in the line-up as “his voice resonates like a divinely ordained instrument possessing the power to comfort souls from all walks of life”. The three-day festival is peppered with Jamaican acts who have long been staples on this North American summer festival. Among the reggae acts listed for the opening day of the festival are UK-based Steel Pulse, veteran deejay Yellowman, singer Admiral Tibet, the band Pentateuch and rising singer Hempress Sativa. The ‘big guns’ come out blazing on day two — June 20. The legendary Jimmy Cliff; reggae ambassadors Third World; veteran … Read entire article »

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THE SEQUEL TO “THE HARDER THEY COME” TO START LATER THIS YEAR, ACCORDING TO JIMMY CLIFF!

THE SEQUEL TO “THE HARDER THEY COME” TO START LATER THIS YEAR, ACCORDING TO JIMMY CLIFF!

By Brian Bonitto—  Jimmy Cliff as Ivan in a scene from the 1972 movie The Harder They Come— REGGAE superstar Jimmy Cliff says a sequel to the 1972 Jamaican cult classic The Harder They Come is on the cards for later this year. Cliff, 66, was speaking to the Jamaica Observer in an exclusive interview on the weekend. “We don’t know what we’ll be calling it yet. But as with the first movie, we had called it Hard Road … Read entire article »

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