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SANCHEZ TO RELEASE HIS 36th ALBUM “BEWARE” APRIL 25!

 Sanchez— Beware, the 36th album from Sanchez, will be released on April 25. The 14-song set is produced by Lloyd ‘John John’ James. On it, the veteran singer collaborates with Sizzla Kalonji, Tony Curtis, Beenie Man and up-and-coming artist Mowet. “This is actually my 36th album and it feels like my first. As usual, it has been great working with John John and all the artists and musicians involved on this project. There were some great recording sessions, which, looking back, we should have had a video camera rolling, because the vibes and the energy and the creativity were way way up,” said Sanchez. Beware, his fifth album with James, is being released on the John John label. A dancehall heavyweight, Sanchez has been active on the local show scene recently after an extended break. … Read entire article »

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LADY SAW CALLS IT A DAY, FOR THE LAST TIME!

LADY SAW CALLS IT A DAY, FOR THE LAST TIME!

  Lady Saw—- By Janet Silvera— Marion ‘Lady Saw’ Hall could easily have taken on the lead role in any of Tyler Perry’s Madea-themed movies. Saw was one ‘Angry Black Woman’ as she appeared onstage at Reggae Sumfest 2013 Dancehall Night. Offstage, she was like a beaten woman ready to turn her life over to Christ. “This is my last performance on Reggae Sumfest, my last performance in the dancehall, I am going to do gospel music,” Saw declared, hoping to convince herself and this writer … Read entire article »

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CD REVIEW: “DIVERSITY” GENTLEMAN

CD REVIEW: “DIVERSITY” GENTLEMAN

CD REVIEW BY MARLON BURRELL —— Title: DIVERSITY  Artist: GENTLEMAN Label: VP RECORDS Every now and then, an album whose title is truly descriptive of it’s contents comes out. Gentleman’s “Diversity” is one such album. This German reggae artist shows that he is the real deal with this album. “Diversity” draws from contemporary reggae and dancehall influences, while keeping ties with the music’s past. There are several collaborated tracks on this album and the choices of collaborators are reflective … Read entire article »

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