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Recording artiste and producer Maroon Queen hopes that her latest track Weed Baby, featuring Dan Gio, will be well received ...
Live music, Caribbean food and vendors are filling Arcadia Creek Festival Site Saturday for the second and final day of the ...
They hope you like jammin’. Because, they want to jam it wit’ you. The second annual Point Break Music Festival will feature more than 20 reggae and reggae-adjacent bands and solo artists June 21 and ...
I'm following Kanaka Maoli ethnomusicologist Kevin Fellezs's work here. Nahenahe is often used to describe Hawaiian music, and I think that’s carried over into island reggae. A lot of Jamaican roots ...
Roots reggae has reverberated throughout the Polynesian Pacific with its up-from-struggle message resonating with Hawaiians, Aboriginal Australians and especially New Zealand's Maoris.
The 8th annual Sunshine Reggae Roots Festival rocked the streets outside of Celtic Fox Saturday evening. Members of the ...
Max Romeo, a reggae singer whose earliest hits dripped with sexual innuendo, but who then switched to a soulful, politically engaged message that provided a soundtrack to the class struggles of ...
The nominated LP is Cali Roots Riddim 2023, produced by New Orleans born, Bermuda-raised singjay Collie Buddz, and featuring a stellar cast of Jamaican and American reggae artists. Cali Roots ...
The recent death of veteran roots reggae star Max Romeo has underlined the crisis of identity and continuity that haunts reggae. Who will carry the mantle going forward, industry insiders are asking.
Roots-Reggae Artists Inspire Nicholas Daley’s SS24 Collection Expressed through punk music photography and roots-reggae soundtracks. Sanj Patel. July 6, 2023. Share. All images via Nicholas Daley.
Experience the authentic roots reggae sound of Tribal Style at Tropical Heatwave 2025. Tampa Bay's award-winning band, featuring Jamaican-born brothers who've shared stages with reggae legends like ...
Levi Roots was a stage name he'd used while performing in a reggae band at 16 years old. He explains: “I found 90 per cent of Jamaicans had Scottish names because of slavery.
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