7/24/2008
TONY MATTERHORN THE HOTTEST SEL.
Though very talkative on the microphone, Tony Matterhorn always manages to thrill his audience whenever he's around the turntables.
Drawing for the right song to hit the musical target at weekly, sometimes nightly, events is a hard task for any selector.
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7/24/2008
Jazzy T Rules
DJ Jazzy T of Renaissance performing at Fully Loaded held at James Bond Beach, St. Mary, July last year. - Nathaniel Stewart photos
The music also differs depending on the type of party. The garrison is more hard core dancehall, and uptown, you're allowed to play more rap and sometimes ... Full
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7/24/2008
MAVADO FREE OF GUN CHARGES
Alliance top lieutenant David 'Mavado' Brooks was freed of gun-related charges when he appeared in the Gun Court in downtown, Kingston Thursday morning.
He had been answering to charges of shooting with intent and illegal possession of a firearm. Mavado's co-accused Sameer Coombs was also freed.
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3/26/2008
Mighty Crown wins Death before Dishonor
When the insults settled and the dub plates were played out, the 'Far East Rulers', Mighty Crown, hoisted the 'Death Before Dishonour' trophy at Pier One, Montego Bay, for the second consecutive time,yesterday morning.
Their winning margin of six dub plates to the Panther-led Black Kat's three, came before an ... Full
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2/18/2008
THIEVES ROB COBRA
Deejay Mad Cobra is an unhappy man today after thieves broke the rear glass of his BMW X5 at a party in Portmore, St Catherine, yesterday and stole cash as well as thousands of dollars worth of equipment.
According to Cobra who is christened Ewart Brown, the incident occurred sometime yesterday ... Full
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2/11/2008
BUNNY WAILER & MARLEY'S DO TRIBUTE
After Bunny Wailer closed an hour of song and speech at the Vin Lawrence park, Trench Town, close to 4:30 on Saturday morning, the second generation of the Wailing Wailers members came together briefly onstage.
Wailer called on Stephen and Damian Marley to do One Love, Andrew Tosh also taking ... Full
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1/6/2008
Cocoa Tea explains fight bet. Sizzla & Jah Cure
Coco Tea, the organiser of the Original Dancehall Jam Jam, is reprimanding the media for its preoccupation with negativity. Though, he wasn't in sight of the incident he says it was not as bad as it sounds.
"It only lasted a couple of seconds, no box up never gwaan, is just ... Full
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12/15/2007
BRIGHTON BANDS ANTI GAY LYRICS
Brighton is set to become the first city to introduce a ban on ‘anti-gay’ lyrics next week, reports the BBC.
The policy, which looks likely to be approved at a Council meeting next Thursday (13 Dec), would make any music - live or recorded - inciting racial, religious or sexual hatred ... Full
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12/15/2007
MAVADO "BAD BWOY"
Ask Mavado one too many questions about his music's violent content, and he becomes somewhat defensive.
Strange really, as he branded himself as a gangster, earned fame on the back of bad-man hits such as Last Night and Top Shotta, and originally rose to prominence with hit single, Real McKoy, which ... Full
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12/15/2007
WAILERS PRESERVED
Officials at the US Library of Congress has selected the Wailers album “Burnin”, as part of its 2007 collection of audio recordings to be preserved in its National Recording registry.
The album which was released in 1974, was a prelude to the groups internationally acclaimed album “Catch A Fire”, both of ... Full
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11/1/2007
MR. LEX ROBBED
Dancehall artiste Lexxus aka Mr Lex is pleading for the return of items stolen from him on Monday night.
Items belonging to Mr Lex was stolen from a car belonging to his friend and fellow artiste Brain Damage.
According to Mr Lex, Monday night at around 11:30 p.m., he was attending ... Full
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11/1/2007
Beenie Man is Wrong
Beenie Man's former, manager Patrick Roberts, has dismissed as rubbish, Beenie's claim that he was being targeted because of his political affiliation.
On Monday following a court hearing in his tax evasion case, Beenie Man told persons gathered outside the court that he was coming under pressure because of his affiliation ... Full
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9/12/2007
CRAZY HYPE ADDS NEW DANCER
Dancing has always been a big part of the entertainment culture in Jamaica and with Crazy Hype set to add another group to the mix, it can only get bigger.
The popular dancer has already added an accolade to his name when he and his new group, Men of Business ... Full
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8/14/2007
Super Cat bax Promoter
Police went in search of dancehall star Super Cat after a backstage scuffle at his concert on Saturday night at Mobs II, Chaguaramas.
The veteran Jamaican performer, real name William Maragh, clashed with stage manager Wendell Naipaul moments before his appearance at the Super Chutney Show.
The singer accused Naipaul, the manager ... Full
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7/30/2007
Munga too Gansta
Rastas blast Munga's 'Gangsta Ras' image
By Basil Walters Observer staff reporter waltersb@jamaicaobserver.com
Monday, July 30, 2007
A group of Rastafarians who feel that dancehall artiste Munga's promotion of himself as "the Gangsta Ras" with attendant image, is a perversion of the integrity of Rastafari, say they intend to pursue the ... Full
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7/30/2007
JAH CURE RELEASED FROM PRISON
Jah Cure released early, said greeted by scores of Rasta brethren
BY TYRONE S REID Observer staff reporter reidt@jamaicaobserver.com
Sunday, July 29, 2007
After eight years "behind the prison walls" of the Tower Street Adult Correctional facility in Kingston, the day that he was "longing for" - his release - came ... Full
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7/27/2007
Beenie Man and D'Angels Relationship Turns Violent
Beenie Man and wife D'Angel's relationship has turned into a rocky road. Speculations about his marriage being in trouble have been spreading throughout Jamaica since the recent and widely published photo of The Doctor and upcoming singer Barbee sharing intimate moments at Sumfest.
Irie Fm's Da Buzz hosted by K'shema ... Full
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7/25/2007
Beenies New Lover?
Saturday's picturesque moments of Barbee clutched in Beenie Man's arms and an arguably compromising whisper in her ears is perhaps the most damning episode in the Beenie and D'Angel saga.
It could not have been a pleasant sight for his wife, D'Angel, who spent the weekend at home taking ... Full
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7/18/2007
NINJA/KILLA NO WAR!!!
THE 'WARLORD' AND THE 'GORGON' GIVE PEACE A CHANCE AT REGGAE CARIFEST 2007
Anticipation is high for Reggae Carifest 2007, as feuding Dancehall deejays the 'Warlord' Bounty Killer and the 'Don Gorgon' Ninja Man are set to share the stage as headliners for the 10th annual staging on August ... Full
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7/8/2007
VP Records and Nokia Partner to Introduce New Phone
VP Records is making a big break through in the world of technology by partnering with Nokia and introducing a new phone, the Nokia 5200, to the market, With features that will promote reggae music, this phone will give artists more global exposure.
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6/14/2007
Reggae stars renounce homophobia
Historic Agreement to Stop Anti-Gay ‘Murder Music’ - Reggae stars renounce homophobia - Beenie Man, Sizzla and Capleton sign deal
LONDON, June 13, 2007 – Three of the world’s top reggae/dancehall singers have renounced homophobia and condemned violence against lesbians and gay men.
Beenie Man, Sizzla and Capleton had previously released anti-gay ... Full
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6/5/2007
BOUNTY CAPTURED ON TAPE!!!
Bounty Killer and a woman said to be his ex-girlfriend, ‘Peaches’ has hit the Jamaica entertainment gossip arena on newly release CD with the explicit conversation has become the much sought after item in the dancehall world this week. The CD which contains snippets of the what appeared to be ... Full
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5/30/2007
KING ADDIES KILLS DOWNBEAT IN NEWYORK
It was midnight when Detroitreggae.com arrived at Club C-Pac in Brooklyn. The event was dubbed who is the King of NewYork. It featured two of NewYork's best sounds, King Addies and Downbeat Sound. The clash got underway at approximately 1:30am. King Addies won the toss and therefore played first. Original ... Full
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5/29/2007
TIGER RETURNS TO THE DANCEHALL
BOUNTY KILLA (AKA GROUND GOD)
SHINES @ CLUB AMNESIA (OCHI RIOS)
It was 11:30pm when detroitreggae.com arrived at Club Amnesia (Ochi Rios, Jamaica). Located in the heart of Ochi, Club Amnesia is one of Ochi’s most popular night clubs. For this event they added a stage and converted the car lot ... Full
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5/24/2007
Jah Cure Set for Freedom Performance
Singer Jah Cure who have been chanting from 'Behind These Prison Walls ' will get to chant for the first time in 8 years at Curefest set for August of this year. Danger Promotions, Iyah Cure Promotions and Brass Gate Promotions have teamed up to present a 3-day event focusing ... Full
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5/22/2007
Police Mash up Stage show
The Kingston leg of the Fame Road Party, 'Excalibur', came to an abrupt end early Sunday morning after the police drew the musical sword out of the Mas Camp rock, New Kingston.
Earlier that morning at 1:30 a.m., hundreds of patrons were still streaming into the already packed venue, where ... Full
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5/22/2007
Dutty Whine Song of The Year
Amidst all the controversy that has surrounded the Dutty Wine dance, the song, done by selector/artiste Tony Matterhorn was voted as the number one song on the English charts for 2006. The song currently holds the number one spot on the 1Xtra Dancehall Hot 10 chart it listed the hottest ... Full
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5/21/2007
MAVADO WANTED
Police have confirmed that both Mavado, and selector Foota Hype are wanted in relation to a shooting at the home of exodus studio owner, Ernest BraithWaite, otherwise called Father Romeo.
The incident is being blamed on the ongoing feud between dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel, and Mavado.
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3/17/2006
MARLEY BEING SUED
LONDON - A former member of Bob Marley's band, The Wailers, has taken his fight for a slice of the reggae great's royalties to a British courtroom.
Aston Barrett, who was Marley's bassist for almost a decade, is suing Universal-Island Records Ltd. for $105 million. His lawsuit was also brought on ... Full
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2/17/2006
Bling Dawg Still Blingin'
Deejay Bling Dawg has proven he is more than just a mere bark.
The self-assured deejay/producer/promoter has made it clear he is focused and consistent, and as times change, he has changed with it.
Since his emergence, Bling Dawg has steadily been a feature on every major rhythm leaving our shores, ... Full
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2/17/2006
Damian Marley’s Welcome To Jamrock Certified GOLD
Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, well-known for his unique, controversial and thought-provoking rhymes, has sold at least 500,000 copies of his third album, Welcome To Jamrock (Tuff Gong/Universal). It has been certified GOLD by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
When advised of the GOLD status of his album, Damian delightedly ... Full
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2/17/2006
MTV Base Confirms T.O.K.
The musical quartet that has communicated the versatility of Jamaican music in Unknown Language very successfully, has recently amassed another accolade which gives credence to TOK’S proclamation that they are indeed Solid as a Rock. The internationally acclaimed hit single Footprints has recently been A-listed on MTV Base.
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2/17/2006
Temperature Gives Sean Paul his Fifth Top 10 Pop Hit
Sean Paul's Temperature notably featured on the Applause rhythm, has been making moves on various Billboard charts. This week, Temperature moves from number 18 to number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Sean Paul his fifth Top 10 portion of the pop chart.
Temperature is also making strides on several ... Full
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2/9/2006
'Junior Gong' Scores Grammy Double
Marley son takes Best Reggae Album, Best Urban/ Alternative Performance in R&B category.
Two days after the 61st anniversary of his father's birth, Damian 'Junior Gong' Marley last night became the first Jamaican artiste to win two Grammy awards at the same show - the Best Reggae Album (Welcome To Jamrock) ... Full
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2/6/2006
Richie Stephens Impresses on New Album ‘Take Me Away’
Richie Stephens' latest album Take Me Away has arrived in time for Valentine's Day. The self-styled 'love specialist' comes correct and delivers the goods on this engaging effort. Just one look at the red and white colours of the album jacket and you get a hint as to what is ... Full
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1/20/2006
Remembering Gerald 'Bogle' Levy
"Gerald "Bogle" Levy, a leading dancehall choreographer......"
The above snippet, taken from one of many headlines that circulated internationally one year ago, underscores the impact of the late Bogle, who will be remembered later today, on the anniversary of his death.
Dancehall choreographer Levy may not have had the benefit of formal ... Full
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1/11/2006
Honouring Bob - Ghana the focus for 2K6
Following a largely triumphant gathering in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa for his 60th birthday last year, the celebrations of the birth of late reggae king Bob Marley move to the west African nation of Ghana which will host this year's Africa Unite Bob Marley celebration show on February ... Full
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11/9/2005
Irie Bans Jah Cure
JAH CURE'S SONGS may truly become a matter of mere 'reflection' on Irie FM. The radio station has pulled all of the artiste's songs from its airplay roster.
The move was made by Irie's management in response to death threats the station received to play more of the artiste's songs.
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10/31/2005
Junior Kelly Launches Tough Life
Junior Kelly certainly has the knack for putting the right label on things. Like when he questioned why love could be so nice, yet hurt so bad and the song became the anthem for safe sex.
Now his sixth album tackles the issue of Tough Life, and since most Jamaicans agree ... Full
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10/21/2005
Emergency! - Kartel ah Suffer Round 'Ere
THE POLICE ARE considering prosecuting deejay Vybz Kartel following his performance at last weekend's Caribbean Rising event held at James Bond Beach, St Mary.
An officer at the Oracabessa Police Station told THE STAR yesterday that the police had noted that the deejay had cursed during his performance.
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10/18/2005
Tempo Rises to the Occasion
While Tropical Storm Wilma lashed the island with torrential rains, a few determined Jamaicans braved the weather, and were justly rewarded with a star-studded stage show at Tempo's Caribbean Rising II.
THE FIRST show slated for Saturday had initially been delayed until Monday, but promoters made a 'last minute' decision ... Full
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10/14/2005
TOK Garners Second Boom Shot Nomination in Vibe Awards
Dancehall group TOK picked up their second Vibe Awards nomination yesterday when the nominees in the 2005 staging of the awards were announced. The group's current Billboard chart climber Footprints (produced by Donovan 'Don Corleon' Bennett, has been nominated in the Boom Shot category.
"The Boom Shot category honours excellence in ... Full
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10/6/2005
Sean Paul Tops Reggae Charts
SEAN PAUL'S newest album, The Trinity (VP/Atlantic), has topped the Reggae charts, selling over 107,000 in its first week.
This makes it the highest ever reggae debut and single week sales for a reggae artist in SoundScan history.
Sean Paul, who brought massive mainstream attention to Jamaica's dancehall in 2002, returns ... Full
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10/3/2005
Shelly Belly
Dancing has been a part of our culture for decades, passed down by our ancestors. In every era, Jamaicans have developed a natural way of bouncing and gyrating to fresh new dancehall beats that have taken the country by storm.
A young man who has orchestrated a few dance moves ... Full
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9/30/2005
The Game Heads to Jamaica
A series of events will be held around the Caribbean to kick off MTV's Caribbean channel, Tempo. James Bond Beach in St Mary will be the venue for two days (October 15-16) for the Jamaican launch. Controversial US rapper The Game is among the line-up of acts scheduled to perform ... Full
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9/29/2005
TWINS OF TWINS SETTING NEW HEIGHTS
:: TWIN OF TWINS
Sunday September 25, 2005
In August of 2005, the Twin of Twins CD Stir it Up Vol.5 “The Crucifiction of the Ghetto” spent three weeks at # 1 on the Jamaican X-News and Hot 102 album charts. An amazing 12 years after their first “Stir it ... Full
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9/28/2005
Reliving a nightmare - Jah Cure's victim tells her story
Behind these prison walls,
doing my paces, doing my time,
I am, spending my restless
nights, visioning faces "
- Jah Cure
OVER THE past two years, the songs of rising Rastafarian singer Siccaturie Alcock, better known as 'Jah Cure', have brought joy to countless dancehall fans the world over.
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9/23/2005
Buju Banton Charged with Assault - Granted $50,000 Bail
REGGAE artiste Buju Banton was on Wednesday offered bail in the sum of $50,000 after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault in the night court section of the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court.
The police alleged that Banton was among a group of men who barged into a ... Full
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9/22/2005
World Clash Sat. Oct. 8th 2005
Join Irish and Chin for World Clash on Saturday, October 8 at the Elite Ark in Brooklyn, New York. This stellar clash will truly be a "War of the Worlds." Five countries will represent their flags at this die-hard battle of Dubplates, Insults and Sheer Entertainment in Brooklyn. Don't miss ... Full
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9/16/2005
Eek-A-Mouse Returns
One of reggae's most original toasters has resurfaced on the local music scene after a long absence.
Twenty-five years ago when Eek-A-Mouse took centre stage with trademark catch-phrases he was inventing not only a new style, but one of the most unique and colourful stylings in the annals of Jamaica's music ... Full
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9/9/2005
WELCOME TO JAMROCK.....Official album launch today at Bob Marley Museum
Described by pundits as an "outrageous and unapologetic" description of poverty and political violence in Jamaica, Welcome To Jamrock, the album by Marley scion and Grammy winning artiste Damian 'Jr Gong' Marley will be officially launched tonight at the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston. The album, Junior Gong's third, will ... Full
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9/8/2005
'Substance Free'of Negative Content
THE COOL RULER, Gregory Isaacs is back with 'Substance Free,' a roots-rock reggae album, released under the Vision Sounds Label. The 15 track compilation holds true to the formula of using one drop drum reggae beats combined with other instruments such as organ, piano, and horns to create a truly ... Full
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9/8/2005
Sean Paul Tops MTV's Hot 5 Videos
Jamaican deejay Sean Paul's We Be Burnin is now sitting in the Number One position on MTV's Hot 5 videos.
The production, which has been getting heavy airplay, not only on MTV, but on BET as well, was shot in Las Vegas.
It was directed by Jessy Terrero and choreographed by Tanisha ... Full
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9/8/2005
MTV Launching Caribbean Network Next Month
A new cable network dedicated to Caribbean music and culture will be launched next month by MTV Networks, the giant American music media entity that operates MTV (Music Television) which is highly regarded as a driving force in pop culture.
The new cable network, named Tempo, will accurately and vibrantly represent ... Full
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9/2/2005
Artistes Stress Education
BEFORE THE BIG stage, the music and the screaming at Jamaica College on Hope Road in St. Andrew yesterday, the 'Back2School' message was posted on blackboards at the Hilton Hotel in New Kingston.
The slogans read 'bSmart' and 'bSilent', among others, and with Tami Chynn and Wayne Marshall conducting classes, ... Full
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8/26/2005
Oliver Celebrates 35
Veteran comedian Oliver Samuels is this year celebrating his 35th year as a professional comedian and celebrations marking this historic milestone are scheduled to start later in the year.
The first event in a series of performances featuring the renowned entertainer and friends, which will help support his charities as well, ... Full
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8/26/2005
LAVA GROUND - I Wayne (VP Records) CD REVIEW
Many Reggae artistes are content to just make us dance and groove to their carefree music.
That does not apply to I Wayne. He brings Reggae back to its essential roots riddims via tranquil vocals on Lava Ground.
The Jamaican uses the album's lead single, Can't Satisfy Her to pull listeners ... Full
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8/19/2005
It's JAH CURE - Music at centre of new prison rehab programme
A new effort using music to help rehabilitate talented prisoners has been designed by the authorities, and incarcerated reggae singer Jah Cure has released the first single under the programme.
The single, True Reflection, was recorded at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre, more commonly known as the General Penitentiary. Music ... Full
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8/8/2005
CROWD DECIDES WINNER OF JA DHQ COMPETITION 2005
THE JUDGES' DECISION was not final in the case of the 2005 staging of Red Label International Dancehall Queen Competition at Pier One, Montego Bay on Saturday night.
A large number of the 6000 persons, predominantly residents of Montego Bay, revoked the judges' ruling and chose the girl they wanted to ... Full
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7/19/2005
ALBUM REVIEW: TOK- UNKNOWN LANGUAGE - Well-crafted and unique
The tradition continues, with succeeding generations producing astounding results. There are significant parallels between TOK, as a dancehall singing group, and many of the singing groups that emerged in the embryonic stage of the evolution of reggae music.
For instance, TOK describes themselves as 'Dancehall's number one rude bwoy band'. Music ... Full
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7/6/2005
Morgan Heritage Returns to Sumfest Stage After Five Years
Una, Peter, Gramps, Lukes and Mr Mojo, collectively known as Morgan Heritage, return to the Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest stage for a landmark performance on Friday, July 22.
Led by the patriarch of the family Denroy Morgan and fresh from the release of their latest album Full Circle, Morgan Heritage will ... Full
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6/20/2005
OLIVIA: A Jamaican voice in the G-Unit Camp
Dubbed the First Lady of the G-Unit camp, singer Olivia, who was featured on rapper 50 Cent's platinum-selling single Candy Shop, is a Jamaican at heart. The 24 year-old who lived in Patrick City, Kingston 20, before moving to New York city 16 years ago, says she is proud of ... Full
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6/6/2005
iJAM! iTunes exec tells Buju Banton to take a hike
A top music industry exec at iTunes has been slammed after declaring he wanted nothing to do with Jamaican artists.
Artist/Label Relations Manager at iTunes Music Store, Apple’s online music retail shop, admitted telling aides for reggae star Buju Banton that he wanted nothing to do with Jamaican musicians after Banton’s ... Full
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4/14/2005
SELECTOR TONY MATTERHORNE is Now in Radio Land
The colourful dancehall character has landed a job on Liberty 98.1 FM, a radio station in Barbados where he has been spinning dancehall tunes fresh from Jamaica.
It has long been known that Matterhorne is very popular in Barbados. Just last month, he was given an award there by the local ... Full
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4/14/2005
Beenie SAD, SORRY
In the midst of mourning the death of one of his brothers, Beenie Man has issued an apology for his performance at the Jamaica Carnival Finale at the National Stadium staged two weeks ago.
Both Beenie Man and Bounty Killer appeared at the event as part of their sponsorship agreement ... Full
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3/31/2005
Sinead O'Connor in Jamaica to Record with Sly and Robbie
Irish pop singer Sinead O'Connor is in Jamaica recording a reggae album with some of Jamaica's leading musicians, her producer said yesterday.
The Dublin-born O'Connor has been in the capital Kingston since last week working on tracks for the album, scheduled for release this summer by the British-based Sanctuary Records, said ... Full
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3/23/2005
Ska Pioneer, Justin Hinds Passes On
Ska Pioneer, Justin Hinds Passes On
Justin Hinds of Justin Hinds and the Dominoes fame lost his battle with lung cancer on Wednesday night, Splash understands. He would have been 63 on May 7.
One of the pioneers of the ska era, Hinds who has been ailing for some months, was born ... Full
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3/10/2005
MTV Caribbean
Viacom will shortly launch MTV Caribbean a new television station playing reggae, dancehall and soca and directly targeting a core Caribbean market and people "who love Caribbean culture, food and the lifestyle", according to Eur Web. MTV and its sister network MTV2 has been playing mainstream Caribbean music for ... Full
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2/14/2005
Toots Wins Grammy!
Toots Hibbert, the recording artiste credited with naming reggae, Jamaica's most famous music form, has won the reggae Grammy at the 47th Annual Awards for his 2004 release, True Love.
One of five nominations in the reggae category, True Love edged out competitors including Jimmy Cliff's Black Magic, Sly & Robbie's ... Full
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2/3/2005
Sizzla Kolonji arrested for using expletives at Stage Show
Dancehall DJ Sizzla Kolonji was yesterday morning arrested and charged with breaches of the Town and Countries Act after he used expletives on stage at Saturday night's East Fest concert, held at the Goodyear Oval in St Thomas.
Sizzla was accosted by cops and handcuffed inside the venue before being taken ... Full
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2/3/2005
BOB MARLEY CELEBRATION IN ETHIOPIA
A month-long celebration to mark what would have been the 60th birthday of reggae legend Bob Marley has kicked off in his spiritual homeland, Ethiopia.
Before an audience of 200 invited guests an opening ceremony was held in the capital Addis Ababa, featuring a performance by Marley’s mother, Cedella Marley ... Full
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1/12/2005
Marley's Body to be exhumed
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - The wife of reggae star Bob Marley said Wednesday that she plans to exhume his remains in Jamaica and rebury them in his "spiritual resting place," Ethiopia.
The reburial is set for an unspecified date after monthlong celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Marley's birth to ... Full
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1/7/2005
STING GOES CULTURE
Sting Turns To Culture
Dubbed “The Greatest One Night Reggae Show in The World,” Sting (Jamaica’s premiere Christmas show) has been the home of the biggest artist confrontations in stage show history. From the beginning of time, Sting has been the stage were reggae artist have risen or fallen.
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1/7/2005
Simpleton Passes Away
In November 2004, the dancehall industry lost Simpleton, one of the early 90’s leading artists. Simpleton, who was diagnosed with high blood pressure earlier this year, reportedly suffered from a heart attack. Recognized for such staples as “Coca Cola Bottle Shape,” “I Spy” and “1/4 to 12,” Simpleton rose to ... Full
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7/29/2004
SKINNY LEAVES BASSODESY
Yup! It's official Skinny is no longer a member of Bass Odyssey's team. As of two weeks ago, the man who was crowned "Most Improved Selector of the Year" at Death Before Dishonor 3, has parted company with the number one clash/juggling sound in the countryside of Jamaica. Rumor has ... Full
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7/29/2004
FREDDY MISSING FROM KILAMANJARO
I still haven't received an answer from Kilamanjaro's management regarding Freddy’s status. From what I understand, Freddy has not played Kilamanjaro in almost eight weeks and very little words are being shared between he and Mr. Harper. I did find out that the source of the problem has to do ... Full
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7/29/2004
NO WORD ON MATTERHORN'S RETURN
There still has been no official word on when Matterhorn will be allowed to enter the United States. Reports are that it will be sometime in September, but no one is certain Full
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7/29/2004
SPRAGG BENZ FEUDS WITH KARTELL
Things are boiling up in the artist section of the dancehall industry. As of lately, most of the popular DJs in Jamaica have not been getting along. Surprisingly, some artists, who have been friends for most of their careers, are now flexing solo. However, in the midst of artist camps ... Full
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7/2/2004
Black Kat makes History
Panther makes a history-making performance at World Clash 03, he also won Jamaica’s World Clash (Death before Dishonor). “A which part dem a go send mi clash now?” chuckled all-conquering selector Pink Panther. “No sound nuh lef inna di business, a bare funeral! A muss Links alone left and Links ... Full
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