Chronixx updates a classic Jacob Miller one-drop riddim, Major Lazer makes soca mainstream, and Beenie Man and Shaggy express their appreciation of women. Plus, the white reggae act it’s OK to like ...
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is pleased to announce A REGGAE DANCY PARTY with Bob Marley TRIBUTE BAND, THE RUM PUNCH MAFIA on Saturday, February 10th at 8 pm. The Rum Punch ...
Kings Theatre will host Reggae Fest Live New Year's Eve on Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 9pm ET, featuring DJ sets and live performances. Tickets are on sale now ...
If you've ever done the Electric Slide at a wedding or celebration, you have Marcia Griffiths to thank. Known as the Queen of Reggae, Griffiths started singing in Jamaica in the '60s where she was ...
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — The Magnum Street Dance made a successful return to Montego Bay in St James on Monday night as patrons packed the Catherine Hall Sports Complex, eager to experience a night of ...
In this essay, writer AJ Morris explores the cultural history of Jamaican music, from reggae to dancehall, and examines how the medium works in tandem with Jamaican film as acts of protest and ...
Simply put, reggae as a global phenomenon begins with The Harder They Come. Before most people outside Jamaica could tell you who Bob Marley was, Cliff put the world on notice that something explosive ...
Listen to 10 new must-hear reggae, dancehall and soca songs by Yung Bredda and Lu City. By Kyle Denis Between Vybz Kartel‘s blockbuster Freedom Street homecoming concert, Machel Montano‘s historic NPR ...
Veteran super-producer Clive Hunt has teamed up with French reggae artiste Snight B and reggae icons Marcia Griffiths and Tarrus Riley, to produce ‘Make We Dance’, a powerful cross-genre collaboration ...
It’s no secret that London in the 1980s was segregated. There was, for one, a stark contrast between the punk rock–obsessed white youth culture and the black youth culture that was madly in love with ...
Two weeks ago, at a political rally to popularise the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) in Narok, former prime minister Raila Odinga was invited to the podium to the sound of Bob Marley's "One Love".