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Coxson Ran Downbeat, Studio One

By:  Shereita Grizzle, Gleaner Writer   “Today, through the contribution of persons like Sir Coxson, Jamaica is recognised worldwide as the undisputed Mecca of popular music.” Those were the words of then Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, as news of the death of Clement ‘Sir Coxson’ Dodd spread across the island in 2004. The legendary music…

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Take back Linstead

BY SIMONE MORGAN   THE upsurge in criminal activities in the Linstead community of St Catherine has spurred two home-grown entertainers to appeal to residents not to accommodate gunmen and cooperate with the police in their investigations. Dancehall acts Jigsy King and Tony Curtis say criminals are destroying the tranquility of the rural St Catherine…

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Payola: Influencing the Charts

Payola is a big no-no in the music business, and yet it is a persistent problem. Payola is the word used to describe the act of a record label or other interested party paying a radio station to play a certain artist (either in cash or in goods). The practice has obvious implications: when money…

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Sony launches free discounted albums app in the UK

by RHIAN JONES Sony Music Entertainment has introduced its first music flash sales app in the UK, Album of the Day, for iPhone and iPod touch. The free app gives music fans limited-time access to purchase their favourite artist’s albums at discounted prices of up to 70% together with background information and preview clips. Users…

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Reggae royals converge in Tobago

One week before setting off for concerts in Croatia and France, famed Jamaican reggae star Barrington Levy will regale Tobago’s reggae fans on August 23 at Pigeon Point. Levy, who is widely regarded as reggae royalty, will share the stage at Reggae on the Beach with another reggae legend, Everton Blender. The two are part…

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J&R Music World to Re-Open in October

By Ed Christman   Not only is J&R Music World coming back, but it’s returning sooner than anyone thought. In October, J&R will launch as a store-within-a-store inside Century 21’s flagship, located across the way from the World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan. The store closed its doors this past April. J&R Music and Computer…

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‘Selecta’ of distinction

By Howard Campbell Observer senior writer OF the countless sound systems Jamaica has produced, few match the achievements of Stone Love, which celebrates its 44th anniversary this year. Winston ‘Wee Pow’ Powell, the man who started Stone Love in the Molynes Road area of Kingston in 1972, will receive the Order of Distinction during the…

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Recognising Dwight Pinkney

By: Jamaica Observer   When guitarist Dwight Pinkney moved to Kingston from Mandeville in the late 1960s, there was plenty of work for session musicians. Pinkney, whose career started with The Sharks at Studio One, has been awarded the Order of Distinction for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music. The 69-year-old will receive…

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Great vibes at Richie Stephens album launch

New York, New York.  Reggae artist Richie Stephens performed live to launch his album “Real Reggae Music”, which features 14 songs. Stephens performed songs from the new album showcasing his experience and versatility as a seasoned reggae musician, compelling the audience to shout out their appreciation. Despite being held at 10.30p.m. on a Sunday night…

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Virgo covers up

By Kevin Jackson Observer Writer   Singer Romain Virgo continues a busy recording schedule with a cover of British singer Sam Smith’s hit single Stay With Me. It was produced by Niko Browne for Lifeline Music. Virgo has another cover — Michael Bolton’s Soul Provider — which is making the rounds. He has also released…

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