Producer and label operator Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, one of the great architects of reggae music, died of a heart attack Tuesday at his studio in Kingston, Jamaica. He was 72. A jazz fan, Dodd ...
ALL THE WAY FROM GREAT BRITAIN! **BRITISH REGGAE PIONEERS** BLACK SLATE return to SAN FRANCISCO ! *BLACK SLATE* (Original BRITISH REGGAE MOVEMENT pioneers of the late ’70s who paved the way for the ...
KINGSTON (Reuters) - The main event at fight night in Kingston, a popular boxing showcase, was hours away, but the crowd at the National Stadium's indoor arena, from the young and hip to the elderly, ...
It’s Sept. 25, 1985 at the Palace Theatre in downtown New Haven, Conn., and the buoyant staccato guitar rhythm, breezy sax and distinctly ’80s synth-pop has the crowd footloose. UB40, which has since ...
Singer Johnny Nash performs I Can See Clearly Now on Burt Sugarman’s The Midnight Special (1973). Pic credit: via Josegeraldofonseca/YouTube Singer and songwriter Johnny Nash, best known for his hit ...
Marlon James, author of "A Brief History of Seven Killings," is the first Jamaican writer to win the Man Booker Prize. James sat down with Jeffrey Brown at the Miami Book Fair to discuss his story, ...
That fall at Tipitina’s, they opened for another New Wave reggae band, Talking Dreads. (Aiges had originally considered that same name for his band, before settling on a mash-up of a Jamaican pun and ...
It’s Sept. 25, 1985 at the Palace Theatre in downtown New Haven, Connecticut, and the buoyant staccato guitar rhythm, breezy sax and distinctly ’80s synth-pop has the crowd footloose. UB40, which has ...
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