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POET AND PRODUCER ROHAN LEE, LAUNCHES HIS “LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE” ALBUM!

 Rohan Lee— POET/PRODUCER Rohan Lee launches his spoken word album, Let Your Light Shine, today at Yard Vibes Open Mic, a monthly series at Whatsapp Crush Venue in Royal Flats, Manchester. The event will feature performances from Lee, veteran deejay Nitty Kutchie, Fragrance, Beatle Bailey, Katapul and the 6 Points Band. “It’s going to be a fantastic event. I want a lot of people to come out and share this wonderful experience with me,” said Lee. Last Saturday, Lee performed pieces including The Voice of Knowledge and Thoughts from the seven-track Let Your Light Shine, at Behind The Curtains, Captured Art, at the Cecil Charlton Hall in Mandeville. Lee operates the GLW Recording Studio in that town. … Read entire article »

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THE CELEBRATION OF SUGAR MINOTT!

THE CELEBRATION OF SUGAR MINOTT!

Jimmy Riley came to show his love for Sugar Minott during a birthday concert for the deceased singer on Friday night. By Curtis Campbell—- The party celebrating the life of the late Sugar Minott, one of dancehall’s godfathers, brought many supporters of dancehall/reggae to his home in Kingston on Friday night as they paid tribute to the icon in performance and music. Fire Links kept the vibe going by playing reggae songs such as Jah Cure’s You Will Never and classic Sugar Minott … Read entire article »

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SINGER TRISTON PALMER NOW PRODUCES GOSPEL AND REVIVES THE VOCALS OF NITTY KUTCHIE!

SINGER TRISTON PALMER NOW PRODUCES GOSPEL AND REVIVES THE VOCALS OF NITTY KUTCHIE!

Nitty Kutchie  By Curtis Campbell—- Veteran reggae artist Triston Palmer has decided to make a return to mainstream reggae music production. The singer-producer was missing from the local music scene while allowing his children to control his record label Star Creation Music. However, according to the veteran, he is ready to channel his experience into creating positive reggae music. “I am from the ’80s to ’90s era. From the days of Sugar Minott, Barrington Levy and dem people deh – long time – so I am very knowledgeable in the real … Read entire article »

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