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- Pato Banton, Reggae Legend, Releases New AlbumPato Banton is a true reggae icon, a man who continues to use music to bring a message of peace, love and spirituality to fans around the world. Pato Banton has released his album "Positive Vibrations" where he performs some of his biggest hits.
- The King of Jawaiian Reggae J. BoogCompton California's J. Boog continues his rise to the top of the reggae music world
Bob Marley, Jamaica and Reggae: A Trio of WonderReggae has a beat that calls to most of us. Perhaps it would not have become as popular and cemented in the music genre if Bob Marley had failed to state his beliefs with persistence.
Reggae Day at the UCLA's JazzReggae Festival (Recap)On Memorial Day, UCLA hosted the second day of their two-day JazzReggae Festival.
Reggae Retros Dance PartyLooking for some old-school reggae to wind up and down on the Spring Fling of your choosing? There's no better place than the longest running monthly dancehall party, Reggae Retro.- Naima Adedapo Top 11 Redux (Elton John Week) on American Idol 10 (2011)Naima Adedapo is a singer and dancer who is competing on American Idol 10. She has made it to Elton John Week, which is the Top 11 Redux Week after Casey Abrams was saved during the first Top 11.
Five Awesome Things About Austin Reggae FestivalIf you've been considering making a trip to attend Austin Reggae Festival here are five reasons why you definitely should!
Review of Jamaica Reggae Musk Cologne, Fragrance for MenThis is one cologne that will be appreciated, and it comes all the way from Jamaica! Find out more about Jamaica Reggae Musk Cologne in this review.
Reggae-Soul Singer Gregory Isaacs Dies of Lung Cancer at 59Differing from Rasta beats, Gregory Isaacs took reggae to a new level with soulful love songs.
Reggae Legend Gregory Isaacs Dead from Lung Cancer at Age 59Reggae legend Gregory Isaacs died Monday, Oct. 25, from lung cancer. Isaacs was a Jamaican reggae singer who earned the nickname "Cool Ruler" because of his smooth style and musical talent of the 1970s and 1980s.- Albuquerque Local Band Jah Branch Plays Live Reggae at Burt's...Or Was it Ska?"With the time we had to rehearse and advertise, we kicked ass! And at the next one we're just going to blow everybody's mind." - Tuff Lion, Singer/Guitarist of Jah Branch.
- Reggae Events in New York CityReggae music events in New York City attract thousands of fans of the popular form of Jamaican music and culture each year. The festivals aim not just to entertain, but also to educate attendees about issues like climate change or reggae history.
Matisyahu Hasidic Jewish Reggae Rapper Blends Roots, Faith, MusicMatthew Paul Miller, better known in the music world by his Jewish name Matisyahu, left his traditional reconstructionist Jewish roots to embrace orthodox or Hasidic Judaism and now expresses his faith and world view in reggae/ light rap music.
Slightly Stoopid and Cypress Hill Reach New HeightsThe Legalize It Tour kicks off in Irvine- From Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall to American Rap and Latin ReggaetonAn overview of the development of reggae, dancehall, dub, and reggaeton, in Jamaica, Latin America, and worldwide - particularly looking at issues of cultural & religious identity, race, urban youth, gender, musical fusion, and cultural appropriation.
- 4 Summer Festivals in South Bend, IndianaLooking for an outdoor summer festival in or around South Bend, Indiana with great food, great entertainment, and plenty to do for the kids? Then this is the list to see.
- An Introduction to Reggae Artist Shara IndioIndio incorporates the roots of jazz and reggae in her vocal stylings and her positive messages.
- Sneak Peak Album Review of Songs for Reggae Lovers 3 by Various ArtistsThis is a sneak peak album review of Songs For Reggae Lovers 3 by Various Artists.
- The Genesis of Reggae MusicA quick overview on the origins of Reggae music.
- Top Ten Songs: Folk, Latin, World, Reggae, and Country GenresThe top ten songs keep coming with folk, Latin, world, reggae, and country music. These are my favorites in each genre. How many agree with my lists and how many disagree? Share your thoughts.
Blessing the Children Reggae Fest Tickets Still Available"Blessing the Children" is the theme of the 2009 Reggae Rising Music Festival. This 3-day reggae and world music festival in beautiful Humboldt County, California starts this Friday, with entrance and camping tickets still available for purchase online.- Jackson Family Joins Reggae Sumfest in JamaicaReggae Sumfest the 'Greatest Reggae Show on Earth'just got bigger with breaking news of the late Michael Jackson's family joining the show on its International Night in Jamaica.
Blazed and Confused Tour Brings the Party to the Rap, Rock, Reggae MassesRap, Rock and Reggae Combine for a combustible mix this Summer.- Top Reggae Acts for Sumfest 2009Damian 'Jr. Gong' Marley are among the top reggae and dancehall acts that have so far been named to perform at the 17th annual `heart throb of summer` show this July.
Reggae Sumfest 2009: The Greatest Reggae Show on Earth!If you want to add some zing to your summer holiday the Jamaica Reggae Sumfest Music Festival is a great way to start! Reggae Sumfest celebrates its 17th anniversary in fine style with a line up of illustrious artistes for its' 2009 pizzazz.
Madison Square Gardens Mother's Day Concert PostponedThe highly anticipated Mother's Day Caribbean Extravaganza concert slated for Sunday May 10th at the WaMu Theater in Madison Square Gardens has been postponed.- History of Reggae MusicThis article includes a brief history of reggae music. Common notions about the genre are discussed as well as the culture of reggae music.
- The Timeless Sound of ReggaeA musing on how reggae is a sound that appeals to the masses with it's universal message of love and togetherness.
- Ras Nas at Dokkhuset, Trondheim, Norway. Reggae and African MusicRas Nas aka Nasibu appears at Dokkhuset in Trondheim, Norway, Friday 12th December to give the massive a full dose of reggae and African music. "The night will be hot and the snow will surely melt" assures the organizers of the show.
- The Musical and Social Impact of ReggaeReggae, a fusion of many musical styles continues to evolve with the times, steadily crossing political, social, racial, philosophical, and musical borders.
- Shontelle Shontelligence Early Album ReviewThis is a review of Shontelle's upcoming debut album Shontelligence.
Reggae's Dynamic Producing Duo: Sly and RobbieSly and Robbie have produced his songs for most all of Reggae's top recording artists, as well as Gwen Stefani, Britney Spears, Alicia Keys, and more. They have added their distinctive flourish to pop, R&B, house, and techno music.
Socca Reggae Festival 2008Socca Reggae Festival in the heart of the Exchange provided fun and entertainment . It was hot, hot, hot.- 10 Essential Reggae ArtistsMust listen to classic reggae artists.
Reggae Star Lucky Dube Killed by CarjackersSouth African reggae superstar Lucky Dube was murdered by carjackers in his native South Africa. Crime is such a pervasive problem that many are concerned about the 2010 Soccer World Cup to be held there.
Wayne Wonder Foreva: New Release Won't Disappoint Reggae FansThis is an early album review of Wayne Wonder's new album, Foreva.
Putumayo Kids Reggae Playground Children's CD - A ReviewPutumayo has put together a wonderful collection of music that exudes elation and cultural togetherness. This compact disc features 12 musicians of different origin- Reggae: The Voice of a RevolutionReggae music is the music of the people; in its origins it voices the struggles of a revolution, and the pains of injustice. Because of this, reggae has been used in a number of ways, from spreading education to promoting the platforms of a political party.
An Interview with the Missouri Band, Jah RootsThe Missouri based band Jah Roots is a breath of fresh air to the reggae genre. While I have followed the band for over a year it wasn't until July 14th that I had an opportunity to not only see them perform live, but also to sit down and talk with them- You Don't Have to Be a Rasta to Listen to ReggaeOftentimes, those who listen to reggae music are generally considered to be Rastafarians or Jamaicans. But, I'm here to tell you that reggae music can be enjoyed by anyone. Listening to music from a genre outside of what you are normally used to is not only





