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Protoje is in his head. One of modern reggae’s most important figure is in a contemplative, almost melancholy mood on his latest album, Third Time’s the Charm. Gone are the aspirational ...
Protoje is in his head. One of modern reggae’s most important figure is in a contemplative, almost melancholy mood on his latest album, Third Time’s the Charm.Gone are the aspirational anthems ...
They hope you like jammin’. Because, they want to jam it wit’ you. The second annual Point Break Music Festival will feature more than 20 reggae and reggae-adjacent bands and solo artists June 21 and ...
On his latest album, Kabaka Pyramid pulls off a masterful fusion of ’70s-style reggae revival and modern sounds. He’s not only a great reggae singer, he’s also a great rapper, ...
Raging Fyah, one of Jamaica's premiere roots reggae bands teams with Dancehall stalwart Josie Wales for the release of the group's newest single "One Day Soon." The song is an expressive love ...
Point Break reggae festival Virginia Beach. Point Break will include a mix of classic and modern reggae styles with performances by Pepper, Tribal Seeds, Fortunate Youth, Hirie, The Expendables ...
Barcelona-based reggae promoter, Julian Francisco Garcia Mancebo, who has been promoting and developing Jamaican acts and culture since 1991, has a dire prognosis for reggae music: the genre is ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Modern Rock 98.7 has announced that the Reggae Redemption with the Night Nurse 30th anniversary celebration is set for Sunday, July 23, at Ironclad Brewery. The event will be ...
The world has a new online reggae radio station, the Hawaii Reggae Network, co-founded by former Maui Radio DJ Guy Amico, who launched the first reggae radio show on the island back in 1983 ...
The Mateel Community Center will present Reggae Legacy 2023 starting at 4 p.m. Aug. 5 at the Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane in Redway.
Reggae Genealogy Pre-Event Industry Panel Discussion to Explore 'The Gentrification Of Jamaican Music' The panel will take place on Saturday, January 18, from 5-8 p.m.