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Thursday, February 19, 2009

The granddaddy of British hip hop - Telegraph.co.uk

 


Telegraph.co.uk

The granddaddy of British hip hop
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom
Bell, who will release his own debut album this summer on 1965 Records, produced three clattering ragga tracks infused with the futurism of steel city's musical heritage: Do Nah Bodda Mi, I'm a New Man and the frantic dancehall inspired single Buff ...

The granddaddy of British hip hop - Telegraph.co.uk
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:51:32 GMT

LETTER OF THE DAY - Dangers of dictating tastes for others - Jamaica Gleaner

 

LETTER OF THE DAY - Dangers of dictating tastes for others
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica
Some like to watch CNN others TBN; others want to watch the dancehall channel or Playboy TV. The state should not by legislation grant TBN legal superiority over the dancehall channel or to the Daily Bread over Playboy magazine. ...

LETTER OF THE DAY - Dangers of dictating tastes for others - Jamaica Gleaner
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 05:13:28 GMT

'Ban vulgar sessions' - Church body says public transportation ... - Jamaica Gleaner

 

'Ban vulgar sessions' - Church body says public transportation ...
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica
The Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) has become the latest addition to the ongoing debate surrounding the purification of Jamaican dancehall music, with the organisation calling for a further ban to be placed on street and community dances, ...
Churches weighs in on 'Daggerin' Go Jamaica
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'Ban vulgar sessions' - Church body says public transportation ... - Jamaica Gleaner
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 05:13:29 GMT

Richie Spice - Hour.ca

 


Hour.ca

Richie Spice
Hour.ca, Canada
Roots warrior Richie Spice - born Richell Bonner in 1971 into one of Jamaica's most beloved families, whose brothers include Spanner Banner, Mikey Spice, dancehall DJ Snatcher Lion and Pliers from Chaka Demus & Pliers - has delivered arguably the best ...

Richie Spice - Hour.ca
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 07:32:52 GMT

Ziggy Marley NEW Children's Reggae Album 'Family Time' feat Jack ... - Top40-Charts.com

 

Ziggy Marley NEW Children's Reggae Album 'Family Time' feat Jack ...
Top40-Charts.com, NY - 11 minutes ago
His sophomore solo album, 'Love Is My Religion', was released in 2006 and won the Grammy for Best Reggae Album at the 2007 ceremony. ...

Ziggy Marley NEW Children's Reggae Album 'Family Time' feat Jack ... - Top40-Charts.com
Wed, 18 Feb 2009 20:26:10 GMT

Vincent Ford Dies at 68; Inspired Classic Bob Marley Songs

 

Writing credit and royalties for “No Woman, No Cry,” “Positive Vibration,” “Roots Rock Reggae” and “Crazy Baldheads,” went to Mr. Ford.

Vincent Ford Dies at 68; Inspired Classic Bob Marley Songs
By ROB KENNER
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:01:06 GMT

Tiny Bit of Hardware With Marley Software

 

For the 30th anniversary of Bob Marley’s “Exodus,” Island Records produced 4,000 U.S.B. flash drives loaded with the album and additional material.

Tiny Bit of Hardware With Marley Software
By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:01:06 GMT

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

For Him, Reggae Is the Family Business

 

A member of one of reggae’s reigning families is now one of the hottest producers in Jamaica.

For Him, Reggae Is the Family Business
By VIVIEN GOLDMAN
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:01:06 GMT

For a Singer and a Sect: A Rift Amid the Riffs?

 

The Hasidic reggae star named Matisyahu appears to be distancing himself from his sect.

For a Singer and a Sect: A Rift Amid the Riffs?
By ALEX MINDLIN
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:01:06 GMT

Family Challenges Verizon Wireless Deal to Sell Bob Marley Ring Tones

 

The family of Bob Marley is challenging a deal announced on Tuesday between Verizon and the Universal Music Group to sell ring tones based on the catalog of Marley’s music.

Family Challenges Verizon Wireless Deal to Sell Bob Marley Ring Tones
By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:01:06 GMT

Little Hero's dancehall album takes top spot on Billboard reggae chart

 

Revelation, dancehall reggae artiste Little Hero's debut album, has opened at the #1 spot on the Billboard reggae charts, beating out reggae mainstays including UB40, a handful of Marleys, and Grammy

Little Hero's dancehall album takes top spot on Billboard reggae chart
Wed, 18 Feb 2009 15:56:58 GMT

Alton Ellis, Jamaican Singer, Dies at 70

 

Mr. Ellis was the smooth Jamaican singer and songwriter known as the Godfather of Rock Steady.

Alton Ellis, Jamaican Singer, Dies at 70
By ROB KENNER
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:01:06 GMT

Peter Lloyd

 

Peter Lloyd born in Kingston, now resides in Montego Bay, but is on a steady rise … moving at his own pace, and according to his strategies… to claiming his spot among international reggae legends.

Peter Lloyd
Mon, 15 Dec 2008 23:00:00 GMT

Matisyahu: Hasidic Jew, reggae artist, local star - Examiner.com

 


Examiner.com

Matisyahu: Hasidic Jew, reggae artist, local star
Examiner.com - 54 minutes ago
by Bonnie Lee, Brooklyn Examiner

Though his upcoming show in Gowanus sold out weeks ago, I still wanted to profile the innovative reggae-rap-hiphop artist ...

Matisyahu: Hasidic Jew, reggae artist, local star - Examiner.com
Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:12:05 GMT

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Mavado, 'Mr. Brooks…A Better Tomorrow' (VP) (Spin)

 

Gangsta personas have short shelf lives. Snoop Dogg: the only set he's believably rolling with these days is the PTA. and who's still afraid of big, bad 50 Cent? Post–"In Da Club," he became more of a thug cartoon than the genuine article. But on his stellar second album, David "Mavado" Brooks -- the Kingston-born artist hyped as having more street cred than Biggie and Tupac combined -- has ...

Mavado, 'Mr. Brooks…A Better Tomorrow' (VP) (Spin)
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 19:32:12 GMT

The Upsetter: The Life And Music Of Lee Scratch Perry

 

Screening at Rich Mix Cinema, London, February 6th 2009

The Upsetter: The Life And Music Of Lee Scratch Perry
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 15:36:41 GMT

Jamaica to receive recommedations to clean up music industry

 

KINGSTON, Jamaica (OPM): Prime Minister Bruce Golding has called for a set of recommendations on the action and the direction to be taken to clean up the music that is broadcast or projected in public spaces. Education Minister Andrew Holness said that for too long we have allowed our culture to just evolve.

Jamaica to receive recommedations to clean up music industry
editor@caribbeannetnews.com
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 07:00:00 GMT

Broadcasting Commission seeks volunteers to monitor media (The Jamaica Observer)

 

THE Broadcasting Commission is on a drive to draft volunteers from around the country to make up a citizen-based monitoring programme which it hopes will extend its reach as a regulatory body for the broadcast media.

Broadcasting Commission seeks volunteers to monitor media (The Jamaica Observer)
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 05:28:59 GMT

Calling All Reggae Stars! VP and Golden Krust Search For Next Idol - South Florida Caribbean News

 

Calling All Reggae Stars! VP and Golden Krust Search For Next Idol
South Florida Caribbean News, FL - Feb 15, 2009
The premier record label has teamed up with the food franchise for Reggae’s Golden Krust Caribbean Star Search competition, giving musicians 18 years and ...

Calling All Reggae Stars! VP and Golden Krust Search For Next Idol - South Florida Caribbean News
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 14:50:39 GMT

Matisyahu NEW 'Light' Album Features Sly & Robbie - Top40-Charts.com

 

Matisyahu NEW 'Light' Album Features Sly & Robbie
Top40-Charts.com, NY - 12 hours ago
Several guest artists contribute to the record: son of legendary reggae artist Freddie McGregor and among Jamaica's youngest and most innovative producers ...

Matisyahu NEW 'Light' Album Features Sly & Robbie - Top40-Charts.com
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 17:30:44 GMT

Jamaica: Explicit music banned - Global Voices Online

 

Jamaica: Explicit music banned
Global Voices Online, MA - 4 hours ago
Another trend in these discussions is the issue of other musical genres besides dancehall (ie soca and calypso, hip hop, rap etc. ...

Jamaica: Explicit music banned - Global Voices Online
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 18:35:04 GMT

Dancehall needs self-examination - Jamaica Observer

 

Dancehall needs self-examination
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 7 hours ago
It was expected that once the Broadcasting Commission decided to ban from public radio dancehall music with sexually explicit lyrics, the charge of ...
Not a move against dancehall, creativity and freedom of speech The Jamaica Star Online
Language and lyrics - the rampin' debate Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica: Explicit music banned Global Voices Online
The Nation Newspaper - Jamaica Observer
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Dancehall needs self-examination - Jamaica Observer
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 05:13:52 GMT

Language and lyrics - the rampin' debate - Jamaica Gleaner

 

Language and lyrics - the rampin' debate
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 15 minutes ago
Arguments that the lyrics in hip hop and soca are similar to those in dancehall and other songs by our local artistes miss an important point. ...

Language and lyrics - the rampin' debate - Jamaica Gleaner
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 05:30:19 GMT

Monday, February 16, 2009

Busy Signal, Loaded

 

This is an excellent collection of known and new tunes by a talented artist

Busy Signal, Loaded
Fri, 19 Sep 2008 17:58:42 GMT

Sizzla, Journey: Very Best Of

 

...Bobo sing-jay Sizzla Kalonji is well overdue another retrospective.

Sizzla, Journey: Very Best Of
Wed, 24 Sep 2008 12:51:40 GMT

Last week's winners (Jamaica Gleaner)

 

Spear snares Grammy - Roots singing legend Burning Spear notched his second Grammy award for Best Reggae Album last Sunday.

Last week's winners (Jamaica Gleaner)
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 07:23:34 GMT

MoBay Convention Centre already in high demand, says Bartlett (The Jamaica Observer)

 

MONTEGO BAY, St James - Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says the US$45-million Montego Bay Convention Centre being built at Rose Hall, is already in high demand even as controversy rages over its suitability to host large conferences.

MoBay Convention Centre already in high demand, says Bartlett (The Jamaica Observer)
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 05:29:22 GMT

Spice hits back (Jamaica Gleaner)

 

Deejay Spice has blasted what she views as the targeting of dancehall music in the Broadcasting Commission's ban on X-rated songs on television, radio and cable.Spice has also got her share of blows in a torrent of criticism for the hit song Rampin'...

Spice hits back (Jamaica Gleaner)
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 07:24:14 GMT

New Reggae Industry Association Open to Talks to Benefit Industry - Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service

 

New Reggae Industry Association Open to Talks to Benefit Industry
Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service, Jamaica - 45 minutes ago
Interim Chairman of the newly formed Reggae Industry Association, Howard McIntosh, says the music industry has to work with all areas of the society to ...

New Reggae Industry Association Open to Talks to Benefit Industry - Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:05:31 GMT

Belize Reggae Fest Kicks off with King Beenie - TropicalFete.com

 


TropicalFete.com

Belize Reggae Fest Kicks off with King Beenie
TropicalFete.com, NY - 18 hours ago
Nicknamed Beenie Man for his diminutive size, he has gone on to have one of the longest and most illustrious careers in Dancehall, successfully crossing ...

Belize Reggae Fest Kicks off with King Beenie - TropicalFete.com
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:26:46 GMT

Not too young to soca - Trinidad News

 


Trinidad & Tobago Express

Not too young to soca
Trinidad News, Trinidad and Tobago - 13 hours ago
The night, billed as “Heavenly Drums”, had a heavy dancehall, reggae and hip-hop rhythm with Maxi Priest, during his performance with Shurwayne Winchester, ...
Machel: AC7 the hardest yet Trinidad & Tobago Express
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Not too young to soca - Trinidad News
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 03:21:30 GMT

Sunday, February 15, 2009

A worthy tribute to the King and Crown Prince of Reggae - Jamaica Observer

 


BBC News

A worthy tribute to the King and Crown Prince of Reggae
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Feb 11, 2009
And for sure, a recorded version of her interpretation of that song would be something the Reggae King (Bob Marley) would be proud of. ...
‘Soul Rebel’: Exploring a Reggae Legend Jakarta Globe
'Jamaican Cookbook With The Reggae Diet Commemorates Black History ... PR Web (press release)
For sale: Bob Marley Independent
Reuters - BBC News
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A worthy tribute to the King and Crown Prince of Reggae - Jamaica Observer
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 09:47:02 GMT

This Day In Music - Billboard

 

This Day In Music
Billboard, NY - Feb 13, 2009
2002 - Two sons of the late reggae star Bob Marley are arrested in North Florida after officers find marijuana in their car. Julian and Stephen Marley, ...

This Day In Music - Billboard
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 22:55:30 GMT

Reggae unites artists - Santa Monica Daily Press

 

Reggae unites artists
Santa Monica Daily Press, CA - 14 hours ago
By Taylor Van Arsdale Westsider Matthew McConaughey knew he wanted to sign reggae recording artist, Mishka as his first official artist on his new record ...

Reggae unites artists - Santa Monica Daily Press
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 06:32:10 GMT

Reggae and International label hurting - Jamaica Observer

 

Reggae and International label hurting
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 14 hours ago
By Stephen Jackson Reggae labels complain of erratic international markets whilst the 'Big Four' record companies (Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI) posted ...

Reggae and International label hurting - Jamaica Observer
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 07:26:16 GMT

Dancehall Artist Bounty Killer Arrested On Traffic Violations - BallerStatus.com

 

Dancehall Artist Bounty Killer Arrested On Traffic Violations
BallerStatus.com, CA - Feb 4, 2009
Jamaican born dancehall artist, Bounty Killer, is in trouble with the law in his hometown of Kingston, Jamaica. According to the Associated Press, ...
Bounty Killer For May Trial CARIBWORLDNEWS.COM
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Dancehall Artist Bounty Killer Arrested On Traffic Violations - BallerStatus.com
Wed, 04 Feb 2009 23:02:45 GMT

'Dancehall music can empower the young' - Jamaica Gleaner

 


Jamaica Gleaner

'Dancehall music can empower the young'
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Feb 7, 2009
Internationally acclaimed Jamaican pianist Huntley Brown has strong views on the influence of dancehall music on young minds. ...

'Dancehall music can empower the young' - Jamaica Gleaner
Sun, 08 Feb 2009 07:21:35 GMT

Dancehall ban outrages Jamaicans - SKNVibes.com

 


3 News NZ

Dancehall ban outrages Jamaicans
SKNVibes.com, St. Kitts and Nevis - Feb 11, 2009
In Jamaican dialect ‘daggering’ refers to acts of sexual violence and the term which originated in Jamaican dancehall has penetrated the local airwaves and ...
Dancehall under attack - Broadcasting Commission sticks to ban on ... Jamaica Gleaner
Call for soca ban Trinidad & Tobago Express
JAMAICA: Women Cheer Ban on Sexually Degrading Song Lyrics Inter Press Service
Jamaica Observer - San Francisco Chronicle
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Dancehall ban outrages Jamaicans - SKNVibes.com
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 17:37:28 GMT

Carnival not all lewd and crude, says organiser ... but parents ... - Jamaica Gleaner

 


Jamaica Gleaner

Carnival not all lewd and crude, says organiser ... but parents ...
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Feb 12, 2009
The Gleaner first broke news of the Broadcasting Commission's ban of free-to-air X-rated songs, including the dancehall phenomenon of daggerin', ...

Carnival not all lewd and crude, says organiser ... but parents ... - Jamaica Gleaner
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:48:21 GMT

When is a dutty song not a dutty song? - Jamaica Observer

 

When is a dutty song not a dutty song?
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Feb 12, 2009
The new buzz word is "genre" - especially dancehall. From that come appeals for "the sanctity of the space", all leading up to the rallying cry: "Leave the ...

When is a dutty song not a dutty song? - Jamaica Observer
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 07:02:06 GMT

Too much rampin' law - The Jamaica Star Online

 

Too much rampin' law
The Jamaica Star Online, Jamaica - Feb 13, 2009
The disc jocks claim that the ban is an attempt to kill dancehall and stifle creativity. I laugh every time I hear those suggestions because some of the ...

Too much rampin' law - The Jamaica Star Online
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 17:16:26 GMT

Romping with slackness - Jamaica Observer

 

Romping with slackness
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Feb 13, 2009
For many Jamaicans, there is a great deal of hypocrisy surrounding the issue of slackness as this relates to carnival (soca) and dancehall. ...

Romping with slackness - Jamaica Observer
Sat, 14 Feb 2009 05:17:28 GMT

Bureau of Women's Affairs Says Ban on Lewd Songs Long Overdue - Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service

 

Bureau of Women's Affairs Says Ban on Lewd Songs Long Overdue
Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service, Jamaica - 11 hours ago
Responding to those who say that 'Dancehall' music is being persecuted and the action of the Broadcasting Commission will stifle artistic expression, ...

Bureau of Women's Affairs Says Ban on Lewd Songs Long Overdue - Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service
Sat, 14 Feb 2009 14:48:03 GMT

Matthew Mcconaughey - Mcconaughey Pays Tribute To Reggae Star Who Sparked Record Label Idea (ContactMusic)

 

MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY made a special guest appearance on late night TV in America on Thursday (12Feb09) - to introduce the first music act signed to his record label. The ...

Matthew Mcconaughey - Mcconaughey Pays Tribute To Reggae Star Who Sparked Record Label Idea (ContactMusic)
Sat, 14 Feb 2009 01:51:40 GMT

IT'S MARLEY & US (New York Post)

 

For years, the family of deceased reggae legend Bob Marley has watched bootleggers reap millions selling knocked-off merchandise bearing the singer's name and likeness. Well, they feel they've been smoked enough. They have recently begun...

IT'S MARLEY & US (New York Post)
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:18:45 GMT

Broadcasting Commission rejects claims of double standards - Jamaica Gleaner

 

Broadcasting Commission rejects claims of double standards
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 8 hours ago
Tyson said that she shared the opinions of the dancehall community that to not address carnival is a double standard and pointed to the fact that she had ...

Broadcasting Commission rejects claims of double standards - Jamaica Gleaner
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 07:11:18 GMT

Daggering and Kumina: Is there a link? Formal dancers disgruntled ... - Jamaica Gleaner

 

Daggerin' and Kumina: Is there a link? Formal dancers disgruntled ...
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 8 hours ago
Hall contends that daggerin' and dancehall are being judged by persons who are alien to the genre. "There's no way you can not attend dancehall then ...

Daggerin' and Kumina: Is there a link? Formal dancers disgruntled ... - Jamaica Gleaner
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 07:11:16 GMT

Jamaican prof 'sounds like he has a vendetta' (Trinidad Express)

 

St Vincent soca crooner Kevin Lyttle and Bermudan reggae act Colin "Collie Buddz" Harper have both come out in support of soca music, following recent controversy over statements made by Jamaican lecturer Dr Kwame Nantambu during an interview on a Jamaican radio station.

Jamaican prof 'sounds like he has a vendetta' (Trinidad Express)
Sat, 14 Feb 2009 05:08:46 GMT

Rampin daggering - Jamaica Observer

 

Rampin daggering
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 8 hours ago
Dancehall dictionary. It's all the rage, on talk shows, radio and TV, newspapers, verandah talk, church talk, bar talk, street talk, so I have to give my ...
Literary arts - Hitching a ride on the daggerin' bus! Jamaica Gleaner
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Rampin daggering - Jamaica Observer
Sun, 15 Feb 2009 07:12:53 GMT

Friday, February 13, 2009

The bottom line

Is too much attention being paid to women's bottoms in Caribbean music? Have your say.


The bottom line
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/caribbean/
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 13:24:25 GMT

BAN BANANA! (Trinidad Express)

 

Ban "Banana". That was the tongue in cheek response by Bunji Garlin (Ian Alvarez) yesterday to a Cipriani Labour College lecturer's definition of the popular soca hit as musical pornography during an interview on a Jamaican radio talk show on Wednesday.

BAN BANANA! (Trinidad Express)
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 02:26:34 GMT

Lewd music ban gets mixed reaction from students (The Jamaica Observer)

 

STUDENTS from a number of high schools across the island have added their voices to the weeks-old debate on lewd music, with some in full support of the ban imposed by the Broadcasting Commission over the weekend and others calling on the regulatory body to reassess its position.

Lewd music ban gets mixed reaction from students (The Jamaica Observer)
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 07:58:20 GMT

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Jamaicans want to ban lewd soca music from Trinidad

 

KINGSTON, Jamaica: Jamaicans, angered over the country's Broadcasting Commission banning reggae dancehall songs containing sexually explicit lyrics, have called on the Commission to also ban soca music from Trinidad and Tobago. Jamaicans have been calling in on talk shows on several radio stations.

Jamaicans want to ban lewd soca music from Trinidad
editor@caribbeannetnews.com
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 07:00:00 GMT

Ban carnival too, says Ras Kassa (Jamaica Gleaner)

 

ONE OF Jamaica's leading music video directors, Gerald 'Ras Kassa' Hynes, believes the Broadcasting Commission's clampdown on explicit content should target the airing of other risqué productions such as carnival parades, not only dancehall...

Ban carnival too, says Ras Kassa (Jamaica Gleaner)
Mon, 09 Feb 2009 07:57:57 GMT

Jamaica regulators ban explicit music, videos (AP via Yahoo! News)

 

Jamaican regulators are cracking down on indecency on the airwaves — banning all songs or music videos with explicit sexual references.

Jamaica regulators ban explicit music, videos (AP via Yahoo! News)
Mon, 09 Feb 2009 20:06:22 GMT

Crackdown on 'daggering' songs, soca (The Jamaica Observer)

 

The Broadcasting Commission yesterday included soca music in its ban on the airing of music with sexually explicit lyrics as debate on the regulatory agency's prohibition of lewd dancehall songs grew in intensity with accusations that the commission's action was one-sided and smacked of hypocrisy.

Crackdown on 'daggering' songs, soca (The Jamaica Observer)
Tue, 10 Feb 2009 05:14:19 GMT

Principals group happy for ban (Jamaica Gleaner)

 

Albert Corcho, president of the Association of Principals and Vice-principals, yesterday welcomed the Broadcasting Commission's decision to ban songs with content deemed explicitly sexual and violent, even if concealed by bleeps. All dancehall songs...

Principals group happy for ban (Jamaica Gleaner)
Tue, 10 Feb 2009 07:15:08 GMT

Prime Minister of Jamaica orders forum on X-rated songs (Jamaica Gleaner)

 

Prime Minister Bruce Golding has given directives to Minister of Information, Culture, Youth and Sports, Olivia Grange, to organise a task force to discuss concerns raised over the explicitly sexual and violent content of some local songs, a release...

Prime Minister of Jamaica orders forum on X-rated songs (Jamaica Gleaner)
Tue, 10 Feb 2009 07:15:22 GMT

Dancehall under attack - Broadcasting Commission sticks to ban on vulgar lyrics (Jamaica Gleaner)

 

THE BROADCASTING Commission has remained steadfast in its decision to place a ban on certain lyrics deemed inappropriate for airplay. At the same time, the broadcast watchdog has asked the Government to urgently amend the Television and Sound Broadcasting Regulations....

Dancehall under attack - Broadcasting Commission sticks to ban on vulgar lyrics (Jamaica Gleaner)
Tue, 10 Feb 2009 07:16:03 GMT

Carnival not all lewd and crude, says organiser ... but parents urged to take charge (Jamaica Gleaner)

 

A spokesperson for one of Jamaica's major carnival operations has challenged critics of the annual festival, saying characterisations of the event as wholly lewd were unfair. Samantha Franklyn, public relations manager for Bacchanal Jamaica, argued that the lyrics...

Carnival not all lewd and crude, says organiser ... but parents urged to take charge (Jamaica Gleaner)
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 13:23:44 GMT

Call for soca ban (Trinidad Express)

 

Jamaicans, angered over that country's Broadcasting Commission banning reggae-dancehall songs containing sexually explicit lyrics, have called on the commission to also ban soca music from Trinidad and Tobago.

Call for soca ban (Trinidad Express)
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 03:54:05 GMT

Bob Marley Sells Out (ChartAttack.com)

 

Bob Marley 's family has signed a deal with private equity firm Hilco Consumer Capital to licence the late reggae great's likeness for a wide array of products.

Bob Marley Sells Out (ChartAttack.com)
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:05:45 GMT

Bob Marley's family in marketing deal (AFP via Yahoo! News)

 

Bob Marley's family has entered a deal with Hilco Consumer Capital to develop a line of consumer products that capitalize on the reggae legend's name and image, the company has announced.

Bob Marley's family in marketing deal (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 18:49:28 GMT

For sale: Bob Marley (Independent)

 

Nirvana may be just around the corner for the Bob Marley fans among us – and apparently we are still many. We are promised a future when just about everything we wear, read, ride, eat and drink could be born of the loins of the late reggae lion of Jamaica. Do you fancy a mug of Marley Coffee? Meet you at the One Love Cafe.

For sale: Bob Marley (Independent)
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 00:28:46 GMT

Nas Goes Reggae on New Album (About.com)

 

Nas' Untitled album may have lost to Tha Carter III at the 2009 Grammys, but he's already looking ahead. The Queens-bred MC is back in the studio cooking up a...

Nas Goes Reggae on New Album (About.com)
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 02:38:52 GMT

Friday, March 31, 2006

SEAN PAUL MASHING UP THE PLACE

SEAN PAUL, ''TEMPERATURE (LIVE)'' The dancehall king (really now!!!) continues to offer more sizzling evidence of global warming with his current smash. He's now offering a frenzied live version of that song and five others exclusively online.

Matisyahu

Matisyahu: A most unorthodox pop star
Matthew Miller cuts a striking figure on stage with his black hat and beard. The fervent Hasidic Jew better known as Matisyahu is also an unlikely rising star of reggae and rap.

Monday, February 06, 2006

BUJU PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Gargamel Music, Inc.
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Press Release .....
JAMAICA OBSERVER NEWSPAPER NAMES BUJU BANTON THE COMEBACK ARTIST OF THE YEAR!
-Veteran DJ Recording First Pure Dancehall Album in Over a Decade-

New York, NY/Kingston, JA - February 3, 2006 Gargamel Music, Inc. is extremely pleased to announce that the award-winning Jamaica Observer newspaper has named dancehall-reggae luminary Buju Banton aka Gargamel the “Comeback Artist of the Year” for 2005.

Indeed, the Banton rammed the land of wood and water with a blazing succession of dancehall hits, including “Haffi Get A Beating” featuring the late great Peter Tosh, “Too Bloody” with singer Anthony Cruz, “Ride This” on Steely & Cleevie’s Sleepy Dog riddim, “Too Bad” on the classic Throwback Giggy riddim and “Siren” (aka "Sireen") on the futuristic riddim of the same name. Observer writer Kevin Jackson, who gave out the honors based on chart action, radio play, popularity in the dancehall and some performances, duly notes: “Buju regained lost territory with ‘Ride This’ and ‘Too Bad,’" adding that the DJ “really came back good last year enjoying saturation at radio.”

One of the few artists who can deftly move from dancehall to reggae, Banton also made his presence felt with the roots single “Magic City" an uplifting inspiring homage to his hometown of Kingston. While the song received considerable airplay at home and abroad, the accompanying music video, beautifully shot on location in Kingston and Ocho Rios, portrayed a more upful side of Jamrock, and was promptly added to key local channels as well as such prestigious international outlets as MTV Jams, MTV U, BET Digital, VH1 Soul, Music Choice, MTV Africa, Channel U UK and Trace TV France, to name a few.

Banton recently announced that he is currently at work on his first strictly dancehall album in more than 10 years. The as- yet-untitled album will be released on his own Gargamel Music label, which has offices operating in both Kingston and New York... A NEW BUJU BANTON/GARGAMEL MUSIC EXCLUSIVE: "NOT LISTENING" AVAILABLE NOW ON iTUNES ONLY!!! Thank you, dear friends, for your continued support of Buju Banton and his musical movement. Gargamel rise up...

Your Friends at Gargamel Music, Inc.