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KA$E & Green Lion Crew, “What’s the Word?” Rising Jamaican recording artist Ka$e teamed up with production duo Green Lion ...
A devout Rastafarian known as “the Messenjah,” inspirational singer/songwriter Luciano first found fame in 1993 with his ...
Music fans from across the world are now officially counting down to festival week, which will ignite Montego Bay, St James, ...
Hezron delivered a live performance with his full band, taking the audience on a journey through his music — songs about love ...
Papua New Guinea reggae artist Anslom Nakikus has made history by becoming the first PNG musician to perform in Jamaica, the ...
The lineup has Barrington Levy, John Brown’s Body, Lambsbread, The Skatalites and the Channel 2 Dub Band, plus a family show ...
Old-timey country and blues, and luscious time-honed harmonies will drift from the stage when Ms. Amy and Hicks perform at ...
By Clay Risen Max Romeo, a reggae singer whose earliest hits dripped with sexual innuendo, but who then switched to a soulful, politically engaged message that provided a soundtrack to the class ...
By Gil Kaufman Max Romeo, the beloved reggae singer best known for recording such widely sampled songs as “War Ina Babylon” and “Chase the Devil” died in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica on ...
Max Romeo has died. The reggae singer behind such hits as “War Ina Babylon” and “Chase the Devil,” died of heart complications on April 11, in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica, The Guardian ...
Magazine. C Brandon/Redferns via Getty Max Romeo, the reggae singer known for "War Ina Babylon" and "Chase the Devil," died on Friday, April 11. He was 80. His official Facebook page announced his ...
“I’d never seen so many white rastas in all my life!” Fraser says. “They embraced the reggae music and knew so much about it. That really made me feel at home.” Her adoration of the city ...