Bob's grandkids Jo Mersa and Daniel Bambaata Marley push the family name forward with new tracks of their own. Left: Jo Mersa, Right: Daniel Bambaata Marley By JESSE SERWER--- A decade
GOING BIG IN BOB MARLEY'S FOOTSTEPS Need proof that reggae is alive, well and very much a needed part of Top 40 radio? Look no further than SOJA and the
REGGAE ICON SHAGGY (best known for his hit singles "Boombastic," "It Wasn't Me," and "Angel") records the audio-book version of the Jamaican patois "translation" of the New York Times, Amazon.com, & Wall
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Ziggy Marley--- The anticipation mounts as the date for the release of ZiggyMarley's Fly Rasta album approaches. Scheduled for an April 15 release date, the album is expected to put reggae music on a
BY RICHARD JOHNSON---- THE name James Poyser came up during a press conference at the recent Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. American soul singer John Legend was asked about
By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston---- With February being Reggae Month, this is the second in an eight-part series looking at reggae's global influence. The music originated in Jamaica, but it has been
By Richard Johnson----- For Ziggy Marley, the accolades for the 2012 documentary Marley, which looks at the life of his iconic father Bob, are welcome. The film by Scottish director
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 Snigdha Ahuja, Hindustan Times---- New Delhi, File Photo: Bob Marley MobMarleyInc, as the name of the band suggests, is a contemporary take on reggae — made popular globally by the musical