As the music heated up, so did the temperatures Saturday afternoon during the 15th annual Bayfront Reggae & World Music Festival at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth. Crowds came prepared with ...
Asked about the revolutionary rhythms and songs created at his Black Ark studios in Kingston, Jamaica, reggae producer, dub innovator and studio icon Lee “Scratch” Perry described a cosmic process ...
(RNS) — Reggae music encapsulates the prophetic spirituality I looked to embody when I was an evangelical Christian but could never find. (RNS) — The last time I ran into God was at a reggae lounge in ...
Chill vibes are coming to Long Beach in February when concert promoter Goldenvoice brings reggae, plus a bit of hip-hop, back to the city. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 15, for California ...
Lee “Scratch” Perry, the eccentric, revolutionary Jamaican producer, songwriter and performer whose influence extended far beyond his historic role in the development of reggae music, died Sunday at a ...
One decade ago, reggae musician Roy “Gramps” Morgan stepped off a tour bus and onto the stage of the Ryman Auditorium. Beyond its name and the fact that it was a beautiful room, Morgan says he didn’t ...
Growing up in Southern England, Bob Bell fell in love with Jamaican music as soon as he bought his first recording, in 1963. As far as he was concerned, the explosion of musical creativity in that ...
As half of the duo Sly and Robbie, he performed or recorded with everyone from Peter Tosh and Grace Jones to Bob Dylan and Serge Gainsbourg. By Clay Risen Robbie Shakespeare, a Jamaican bassist who, ...
In an industry filled with boundary-breaking visionaries and spectacularly accomplished eccentrics, Lee "Scratch" Perry stood out. The legendary producer of reggae and dub music has died at the age of ...
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