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AFTER A 17-YEAR HIATUS, THE CARIBBEAN MUZIK FESTIVAL RETURNS TO NASSAU, BAHAMAS, OCTOBER 28-31!

AFTER A 17-YEAR HIATUS, THE CARIBBEAN MUZIK FESTIVAL RETURNS TO NASSAU, BAHAMAS, OCTOBER 28-31!

 Top (L) Etana (R) Allison Hinds Bottom: Admiral Bailey & Tony Greene After a break of 17 years, the Caribbean Muzik Festival returns to Nassau, Bahamas from October 28-31. A cast of reggae, dancehall and soca artists will perform over four nights at different venues. Tourism interests in the Bahamas are hoping the event will attract visitors to the island heading into its winter season. The festival is organised by Caribbean Muzik Festival Inc, a company which has Jamaican Michael … Read entire article »

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FROM THE BIG APPLE BACK TO YARD!

By Kevin Jackson–  Mr. Easy and Shaggy NEW York City is home to arguably the largest Jamaican immigrant population in the United States. No surprise then, that the Big Apple has produced a number of dancehall heavyweights who made it out of that region before breaking in Jamaica. Here are some of them: Mr Easy (real name Ian Dyer) was born and raised in east Kingston but migrated to the Flatbush area of Brooklyn in the early 1980s. He signed with Quincy Jones’ Quest label (distributed by Warner Bros) which released his debut album Call Me Mr Easy. He later teamed with Dave Kelly’s Madhouse company and scored hits on the Joyride ‘riddim’ (Funny Man) and Tony Kelly’s Buy Out beat (She Drives Me Crazy). Deejay Shelly Thunder was born in Kingston but grew … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

BERES HAMMOND JUST ADDED TO “REBEL SALUTE” – JANUARY 18-19!

BERES HAMMOND JUST ADDED TO “REBEL SALUTE” – JANUARY 18-19!

Beres Hammond—- By Mel Cooke—– With just over a week to go before the Rebel Salute festival celebrates its 20th anniversary in its new home, the Richmond Estate in St Ann, Beres Hammond has been added to the Friday night line-up. Rebel Salute 2013 is on Friday, January 18 and Saturday, January 19, under the tag line ‘The Preservation of Reggae’. The much-loved singer joins the already advertised line-up of Tony Rebel (around whose birthday the festival is organised), Tarrus Riley, Aswad, … Read entire article »

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