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ETANA REAPS THE BENEFITS OF HER OWN DESIGNS!

 By Richard Johnson—-  Recording artist and entrepreneur Etana models one of her own designs. SHE burst onto the music scene in 2007. Her biting lyrics, endearing vocals and pleasing personality have made Etana a household name in Jamaica. Tracks such as Wrong Address, Warrior Love, Jah Blessings, Roots, Don’t Forget and I Am Not Afraid made her 2008 debut album The Strong One a must-have. It’s been eight years and the artiste born Shauna McKenzie continues to make music, but along the way the entrepreneurial fire has raged inside her, creating another income stream. “Etana is a brand… it’s not just the music, it’s everything that comes with the artist. Merchandising is a key part of being an artist, it keeps your fan base connected to you… it’s as though they have a piece … Read entire article »

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“OUR MUSIC CAN SURVIVE ANOTHER 40 YEARS” SAYS PRODUCER CLIVE HUNT!

By Sadeke Brooks— Clive Hunt— For decades, music producer Clive Hunt has been arranging songs behind the scenes, but lately, he has come forward as a VP Records-signed producer, working with numerous big names in reggae music. Recently, Hunt has come to the fore working on albums for the likes of Etana, Jah Cure, Maxi Priest, Beres Hammond and Queen Ifrica, as well as the Destiny movie soundtrack that featured Christopher Martin, Karian Sang, Busy Signal and Etana. Hunt says he is currently working on a Dennis Brown cover album with Maxi Priest, Queen Ifrica, Richie Spice, Ikaya and Dennis Brown’s daughter, Marla Brown. He explained that he is currently signed to VP Records so productions for the record label now take up the majority of his time. “They have enough work for me that I can work … Read entire article »

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ALBUM REVIEW BY AUGUS TAYLOR: “ONWARDS AND UPWARDS FOR ETANA’S I RISE!”

Etana – the soft-spoken singer songwriter with the room-shaking voice – had a promising start with albums The Strong One and Free Expressions. However, she really came into her own with Shane Brown produced third effort Better Tomorrow, where she reoriented her soul-reggae fusion towards fierier roots. It was a side to her always evidenced by moments on her earlier records such as Jah Chariot or War. And with fourth album I Rise she takes it even further: reflecting the shift in Jamaican reggae away from pop and R&B to the harder sounds of decades gone by (a change Etana often supported in interviews – asking why the foundation didn’t get more radio play). Project manager here is the great Clive Hunt – producer of the Abyssinians, multi-instrumentalist and horn arranger extraordinaire. A melismatic opening intro of Mortimer Planno/Artie Glen’s Selassie is the Chapel might suggest an hour of gospel balladry – … Read entire article »

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ETANA TO RELEASE HER FOURTH ALBUM “I RISE” OCTOBER 28!

Reggae songbird Etana is getting set to release her fourth album, I Rise, an appropriate title to describe occurrences in her career. I Rise has seen creative input from Dwayne ‘Wire’ Campbell of C-Sharpe, who, Etana said, put a lot of energy into the recording sessions. “I am really grateful for all the energy he spent on the music. He didn’t make it easy for me at all. He is super multi-talented,” she added. Also sharing creative input on the upcoming project were Ian from C-Sharpe, Sherieta Lewis, Kirk ‘Kirkledove’ Bennett and Sly Dunbar. “The songs on this album are well constructed, not just produced,” said Etana. Clive Hunt, who holds Etana in high esteem, also joined the project. His wealth of knowledge and musical expertise supports the view that Etana … Read entire article »

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ETANA’S FOURTH ALBUM “I RISE” DROPS ON OCTOBER 18!

   By Howard Campbell—  Etana– ETANA’s fourth album, I Rise, is scheduled for release on October 18 by VP Records. It hears the singer working with respected producer Clive Hunt. While she says the 15-track set shows growth as a person and artiste, Etana shares songwriting credits this time around. Fab Five stalwart Astley ‘Grub’ Cooper, C Sharp band members Dwain ‘Wire’ Campbell and Aeion Hoilette, and Serita Lewis contributed songs to I Rise. Having done the lion’s share of writing on her previous albums including last year’s Better Tomorrow, Etana says it was good to collaborate on her latest. “You get different vibes and different sounds from different people,” she said. The new direction did have some hitches. “The song Jamaica Girl (written by Cooper), I thought it had a Festival feel so I asked for the … Read entire article »

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SINGER/SONGWRITER DUANE STEPHENSON TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM “DANGEROUSLY ROOTS” SEPTEMBER 23!

SINGER/SONGWRITER DUANE STEPHENSON TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM “DANGEROUSLY ROOTS” SEPTEMBER 23!

   Duane Stephenson— SINGER/songwriter Duane Stephenson is slated to release his 15-track album, Dangerously Roots, on September 23. This is Stephenson’s third album. He released his debut August Town in 2007 followed by Black Gold in 2010. He spoke about Dangerously Roots in an interview with the Jamaica Observer yesterday. “The content is similar (to his previous sets) as I sing about the same topics. However, it is more hardcore in terms of the rhythm as more drum and bass … Read entire article »

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ETANA TALKS ABOUT “TRIGGER” AND HER ALBUM LAUNCH IN OCTOBER!

1. What is the inspiration behind your single ‘Trigger’? The fact that many people when they see people do something they are always quick to judge,yeah dah man deh fi dead or dah man deh fi gah prison, but they don’t know the full story andthis song is just basically telling you a story, a real story of someone who is quite educated and had no other option. 2. Who are some of the masterminds behind this video? Wayne South and Andre Morris, my husband. 3. What has been to response to this single? You know, the last time I went on tour in France, I performed in Switzerland and I didn’t do thesong and a lady waited for me with her son in her hand and waited for me to come off the stageand said, “Etana, I’m very upset because you didn’t do Trigger. The response has … Read entire article »

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THE BEST OF A MUSICAL TIME FOR ROOTS SINGER JAHMALI!

THE BEST OF A MUSICAL TIME FOR ROOTS SINGER JAHMALI!

Jahmali—–   By Mel Cooke—– Half-way up the stairs to the fourth floor at The Gleaner‘s North Street, Kingston, office, Jahmali responds to the standard query about his well-being with “great!” A few steps pass as he expands briefly that it is the best of musical times for him, a recent return from a performance in Bermuda part of the reason for the buoyancy (later he adds that there are also shows in Costa Rica and Trinidad this year and European festivals in … Read entire article »

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ROOTS SINGER RICHIE SPICE – GOES ACOUSTIC ON HIS NEW ALBUM!

ROOTS SINGER RICHIE SPICE – GOES ACOUSTIC ON HIS NEW ALBUM!

Roots singer Richie Spice’s latest album, Richie Spice Acoustic — Soothing Sounds, is scheduled to be released in October. It contains 14 songs including Grooving Girl, Free and Youth So Cold. According to Spice, recording an acoustic album gave him the opportunity to express himself differently. Richie Spice “Wi do different things with the songs, yuh nuh. It kinda tek things to another level,” he told the Jamaica Observer. This is his first album since Book of Job, which … Read entire article »

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GRAMPS MORGAN RELEASES “REGGAE MUSIC LIVES” AS HIS LATEST SOLO PROJECT!

GRAMPS MORGAN RELEASES “REGGAE MUSIC LIVES” AS HIS LATEST SOLO PROJECT!

With a mission to heal the world through music, Soul Train Award nominee, Gramps Morgan unleashed his second solo album, Reggae Music Lives, which is now available on iTunes, independently, on his Dada Son Entertainment label. A musical therapy of sorts, Reggae Music Lives is filled with angelic harmonies, authentic compositions and a unique sound brand Gramps calls ‘Rockaz’. Reggae Music Lives is more than just reggae; it’s world-beat, with a little bit of country, a taste of what Americans call … Read entire article »

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