Etana reflects on female artistes that paved the way for her
“When I started doing Reggae music professionally in 2007, I noticed one thing for sure – females even if they were billed for a show they would be at the bottom of the flyer or really small. They...
View ArticleNext Generation Marley: Daniel ‘Bambaata’ Marley
Son of Ziggy Marley, grandson of Bob, Daniel “Bambaata” Marley stands unperturbed to expectations of living up to the family’s rich musical legacy. Instead he looks ahead, wide-eyed, in anticipation...
View ArticleSista Moy (Interview & Show Promo Video)
Published on Jun 30, 2013 Click on this link: Sista Moy (Interview & Show Promo Video) Sista Moy, Jamaica’s Culture Reggae Diva sits down to a short interview with Nile Valley Television. The...
View ArticleNelson Mandela dies
05 DEC 2013 23:27 STAFF REPORTERNelson Rolihlahla Mandela, the father of the nation, has died on December 5 2013 at the age of 95. Former president Nelson Mandela. (AFP) Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, the...
View ArticleTHREE MORE INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS JOIN I-TUNZE
The independent marketing, distribution & promotion company I-tunze (www.itunze.com) seems to be attracting artists from all over the world. Recently three more international artists has joined the...
View ArticlePhilip Burrell, Influential Jamaican Record Producer, Dies at 57
By ROB KENNER Philip Burrell, one of the most prolific and influential Jamaican record producers of the last 20 years, died on Dec. 3 in Kingston, Jamaica. He was 57. The cause was a heart attack, said...
View ArticleI Wayne: Tiny Desk Concert
Click to see video: I Wayne: Tiny Desk Concert by KWASI ANSU Amid drizzling rain, I walked out to I Wayne’s black van, which had been outfitted with tinted windows and fat rims. Reaching for the door...
View ArticleINTERVIEW: Mo’kalamity
Interview by: Sébastien Jobart Photos: Franck Blanquin Big smile, intense eyes, Mo’kalamity leaves no one indifferent. When we moved into a Paris troquet to start the interview, compliments...
View ArticleBob Marley born on 6 February 1945 would have been 67 this year!
THIRTY-ONE years after his death, Bob Marley continues to outsell contemporary reggae and dancehall stars. (from the Jamaica Observer) On the latest Billboard Digital Reggae singles chart, Marley...
View ArticleJacob Miller’s Natty Christmas still popular
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jacob Miller’s hefty size and jovial personality would certainly have qualified him for the role of Santa Claus. The singer was in a merry mood when he and the Inner Circle band...
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