From pioneers like Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderón to contemporary superstars like Bad Bunny and Karol G, these are the ...
On this day (September 11) in 2020, Rederick “Toots” Hibbert, lead vocalist of Toots and the Maytals, died in Kingston, Jamaica, at the age of 77. His career spanned six decades. In that time, he ...
Malaysian-Tamil reggae artiste Sasi The Don dropped the first song, Humpty Dumpty, from his album My Second Wave, last week. Inspired by the character in the nursery rhyme, the reggae ambassador of ...
In 2011, Jamaican writer and activist Dutty Bookman coined the phrase “reggae revival” to describe artists like Protoje, Chronixx, Jah9, Kabaka Pyramid, Jesse Royal, and others who tended to favor ...
To date, registrations for the virtual staging of the 2020 Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K have been received from 14 countries — Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, ...
Reggae Music Artist and song-writer, Author, Radio Host and ex UNILAG Lecturer, BUCHI is set to release his 9th Studio Album this year. He made this known via his official Twitter and Instagram ...
EXCLUSIVE: TriCoast Entertainment has acquired world sales, excluding Germany, to director Stefan Paul’s Bob Marley documentary Reggae Sunplash and will be shopping the pic at the American Film Market ...
In 1972, reggae and pop singer-songwriter Johnny Nash had a hit with "I Can See Clearly Now." The musician died Tuesday at his home in Houston. According to his son, Nash had been in declining health.
Johnny Nash, the angel-voiced reggae-pop singer-songwriter who had U.S. hits with “I Can See Clearly Now,” “Stir It Up” and “Hold Me Tight,” died Tuesday at his home in Houston. He was 80. No cause of ...
Dean Beckford Father's Call Glen Brown: Dubble Attack - The Orginal Dee-Jay Instrumental Collection 1972-74 WMG - VP Records U. Brown Walk With Jah Love - Original U. Brown's Me Have To Get You Charly ...
While mourning the deaths of Eddie Van Halen and Johnny Nash, we’ve just sadly learned of the passing of legendary reggae/dub producer Bunny Lee. NME points to Jamaican broadcaster Clinton Lindsay, ...