Cecelia Campbell-Livingston---- DUANE Stephenson is set to sign a three-year deal with Brazilian booking agency, THT Event. Yesterday, the singer confirmed he is in talks with the company to help
By Richard Johnson---- AT the recent Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival in Trelawny, two singers took the stage on several occasions, yet were never on the bill. The brother-sister duo
BY HOWARD CAMPBELL--- IF there are reggae fans who believe the music will one day return to its classic period of the 1970s, Ziggy Marley is not one of them.
By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston---- For many in the music business, Marie 'Twiggi' Gitten has been a go-to backing vocalists. These days, she maintains a busy recording schedule in the gospel and
Desmond Dekker (left) and the Aces performing their 1968 Festival Song, 'Intensified Festival'.--- 'Honour your Father and your Mother that your days may be long in the land' - an
By Howard Campbell----- This month marks 40 years since the release of Perry Henzell's sensational movie The Harder They Come which helped introduce Jamaican pop culture to the world.
By Kevin Jackson----- THERE will be stiff competition in the Best Caribbean Performance category of the Soul Train Awards, which takes place November 8 in Las Vegas. Damian 'Junior Gong'
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
By IAN BURRELL ------- If Bob Andy had received the same recognition as Bob Marley or Jimmy Cliff he “would be dead now”, he conceded over a cup of tea in London
By Jonny Greatrex---- BRUMMIE reggae chart-toppers Musical Youth have announced plans for a big comeback – with two albums all of 30 YEARS since they first found fame. The band’s