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Reggae On The River 2019 Cancelled

Reggae on the River, has been cancelled as of 5:30 p.m. June 17, 2019. All ticket holders will be refunded within 10 business day.   Official Statementby the Mateel Community Center [June 18, 2019] “The Mateel Community Center is disappointed, shocked and saddened regarding the cancellation of Reggae on the River™ 2019. We are feeling…

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Buju Banton Long Walk to Freedom ~ BVI

The thousands of Mark ‘Buju Banton’ Myrie fans who herded at the festival grounds in Road Town were appeased after waiting till minutes after one o’clock on Sunday morning for the reggae star to make an appearance on stage. Before he made the featured performance, acts such as Cocoa Tea, ‘Jah Jah City’ singer Capleton,…

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KEVIN RISTO SUES SAG-AFTRA AND THE MUSICIANS UNION

Songwriter Kevin Risto Sues SAG-AFTRA And Musicians Union Over Music Royalties Grammy-nominated songwriter and record producer Kevin Risto has filed a class action lawsuit against SAG-AFTRA, the American Federation of Musicians and the trustees of the Intellectual Property Rights Distribution Fund, claiming the unions violated their fiduciary duty to session musicians and backup singers by…

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Former Steel Pulse Drummer Dies

Steve “Grizzly” Nisbett, a founding drummer of Steel Pulse, has passed away at the age of 69 in Birmingham, England. Born on the Caribbean island of Nevis, the eldest of seven children.   Grizzly joined Steel Pulse in 1977 before the release of their debut album, Handsworth Revolution, and remained with the band as a…

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Ed Robinson Performs In Dominica

Ed Robinson flew out of Dominica on Tuesday, May 16 with another notch on his belt! Having travelled to the idyllic island for the first time in his storied career, he has garnered a new cadre of fans following his dual Mother’s Day performances, first at Geneva Estate on Saturday May 13 where he was backed by the Fanatik Band and headlined with performances from local artists C-Squar, Stilly Man and Jason Ray Charles and, again at the Purple Turtle in Portsmouth on Sunday May 14.

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Rebel Salute Chronicles Saturday Night

By Sheron Hamilton-Pearson It’s January 2017 and Rebel Salute the cultural music fest with its express intention of preserving reggae; with its added bonus of accessibility to all things herbal (ganja); has its own milestone – 24 years of celebrating Tony Rebel’s earthstrong. What started out as a one night event in St. Elizabeth at…

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Rebel Salute Chronicles – Friday Night

  By Sheron Hamilton-Pearson I’d heard that Jamaica was ‘cold’ and immediately thought “what do Jamaicans know about cold?”. After arrival at Norman Manley International Airport and meeting up with Padmore Primary School’s Principal Keisha Hayle for a lovely Port Royal fish dinner – I knew exactly what was meant. Jamaicans were dressed for a…

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Rebel Salute – Saturday Night

It’s January 2017 and Rebel Salute the cultural music fest with its express intention of preserving reggae; with its added bonus of accessibility to all things herbal (ganja); has its own milestone – 24 years of celebrating Tony Rebel’s earthstrong.  What started out as a one night event in St. Elizabeth at the Kaiser Bauxite…

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO SEAN PAUL

Ever since his impressive single debut “Baby Girl” in the spring of 1996 for producer Jeremy Harding on the 2 Hard Records label, Sean Paul has captured the eyes and ears of the Dancehall community as “…the one to watch”. Born to a Portuguese-Jamaican father and a Chinese-Jamaican mother, Sean Paul Henriques grew up known…

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LOVELLA ELLIS

Lovella Ellis, born in south London to Jamaican parents Sigma Ellis wife of legendary Studio One/Treasure Isle recording artist Alton Ellis OD, and niece of Hortense Ellis.. Alton Ellis was born on 1 September, 1938 in Kingston’s Trench Town district in Jamaica to a musical family. Initially he wanted to be a dancer but switched…

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Happy Birthday Anthony Malvo

Anthony Malvo was born on January 4th in Kingston, Jamaica. He began his singing career in the early 1980’s on the Legendary “Black Star” Sound System in Kingston. Later moved on to perform and record with King Jammys. Malvo recorded his first number one hit single entitled “Come Back Two Me” on the Winston Riley…

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