By Howard Campbell--- WITH a background steeped in the harmony era of the 1960s, singer Jimmy Riley helped define the lovers' rock sound Jamaicans were drawn to a decade later.
The Jamaican singer dismisses the idea that reggae music has lost its commercial appeal By Davina Hamilton---- JAMAICAN STAR Tarrus Riley says reggae music is still popular in mainstream culture,
Beres Hammond---- By Mel Cooke----- With just over a week to go before the Rebel Salute festival celebrates its 20th anniversary in its new home, the Richmond Estate in St
By Richard Johnson---- SHAGGY & Friends — the annual charity concert which raises funds for the Bustamante Children's Hospital — will not be staged this year. According to Sharon Burke,
Producer Rohan 'Snowcone' Fuller-----. By Curtis Campbell----- Produces reggae rhythm in collaboration with Clive Hunt Reggae/dancehall producer Rohan 'Snowcone' Fuller, is making preparations to release a reggae one-drop rhythm. The platinum-selling producer
Patrons wave their flags during Rebel Salute 2007 at the Port Kaiser Sports Club in St Elizabeth on Saturday, January 13, 2007----- By Mel Cooke----- Narrow and winding is the
BY RICHARD JOHNSON------- JAMAICA'S dancehall is noticeably absent from the line-up of the 13-day concert to be staged in London's O2 Arena on July 25 to August 6 this year.
By Howard Campbell----- WHEN Rod Hallett arrives in Jamaica today, it will be to launch a project close to the British music industry veteran's heart. Hallett is president of International
Posted By Chaty Chaty.com Connie Campbell, former back-up singer for reggae singer, Tarrus Riley, passed away on Saturday, her sister Sandra Campbell confirmed to chatychaty.com. Connie, who suffered multiple strokes in
Jimmy Riley came to show his love for Sugar Minott during a birthday concert for the deceased singer on Friday night. By Curtis Campbell---- The party celebrating the life of