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Grammy-nominated pop-dancehall princess Shenseea and Jamaican dancehall hitmaker Masicka lead the nominations for the 2025 ...
It's his first concert in the United States after spending more than a decade behind bars for a crime he maintains he did not ...
Dirty Heads, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley and Rebelution headline Reggae Rise Up Arizona at Tempe Beach Park. Here's the lineup, ...
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) marked its platinum anniversary on April 1 celebrating 70 years of promoting Jamaica as a ...
Reggae singer and Jamaican national icon Cocoa Tea ... as dancehall turned grittier into the ’90s. After moving to New York, he released the searing social-critique single “Riker’s Island ...
Tarrus Riley is reggae music, through and through. The Jamaican jammer is filling the air with new music thanks to Sean Paul, another legend of<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has welcomed new flight service from Emirates Airline which will create significant tourism and economic opportunities for Jamaica. The announcement follows ...
Los Altos Stage Company offers a fresh take on "Cyrano de Bergerac;" Brazilian singer-songwriter Bia Ferreira performs at ...
Timo Don shared what initially drew him to the sounds of Jamaican music. “The main reason is ... Timo Don explained how the idea for the New Start rhythm came about. “I created the New Start ...
When is Reggae Rise Up Arizona 2025? Reggae Rise Up Arizona 2025 is the weekend of April 4-6. Gates open daily at noon. Music ends at 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 p.m. Sunday. Dirty Heads ...
By Patricia Meschino Jamaican singer Cocoa Tea ... was banned from radio in Jamaica and the U.K., and his 1997 single “New Immigration Law” sounds like a statement on the current political ...
When Belgian-themed beer hall Brouwer’s Café closed last summer after filling tulip glasses for 19 years, there was much ...
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