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Volume 20/Issue 26
Media Coverage of Reggae Since 1993
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Click on it to jump to that section
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Hezron Livestream on International Reggae Day, Saturday, July 1 from Sky Beach in Hanover, Jamaica
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Link up in person at Sky Beach or tune in on Hezron’s social channels on Instagram at @iamhezron or on Facebook @Hezron Clarke. He will be performing all of his hit tunes for International Reggae Day
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Read the Latest on Minister Marion Hall fka "Lady Saw"as she returns to Center Stage of Reggae Sumfest as Saturday Night headliner July 22 , 2023
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Minister Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw, is enjoying an epic comeback to live performing which launched at Groovin’ In The Park in NYC on Sunday June 25th — it has gone viral! Minister Marion Hall says that while she’ll “never go back to being Lady Saw,” she still remains Dancehall’s “baddest” female artist. Read full article HERE - Dancehall Magazine
Minister Marion Hall Fires At Spice & Queen Ifrica At Groovin, Tarrus Riley New Music
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Oakland, CA - CHEF ALRECA’S JAMAICA HOUSE OPENS IN OAKLAND WITH AUTHENTIC JAMAICAN FARE AND MORE!
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Because of popular demand, well-known Bay Area Jamaican caterer, Chef Alreca has opened her own restaurant at 434 25th Street in Oakland, CA.
Chef Alreca’s Jamaica House held their Grand Opening on June 24 to a packed house of over 200 patrons and have been enjoying a brisk business since with their take-out. (The sitdown portion of the restaurant will be open starting July 5). Restaurant hours are Wednesday – Saturday from 1pm -9pm and on Sunday for Brunch from 11am to 3pm. Door Dash, Uber Eats and Grubhub will be online early July.
She specializes in vegan, authentic Jamaican and California Fusion. Some Jamaican specialties include oxtails, Jerk chicken, Escovich Fish and Curry Goat. The restaurant also has a variety of natural juices, locally sourced vegan meals, meat pies, Jamaican cakes and other desserts.
Chef Alreca's journey, with her roots in the peaceful seaside town of Westmoreland, Jamaica, has been rich and inspiring. Moving to the Bay Area as a teenager, she always used food as a bridge, a way to communicate, and share her culture with those around her. Her childhood memories are painted with images of her grandmother boiling large pots filled with yams, yucca, taro, breadfruit, and dumplings. The generosity of sharing these meals with neighbors and passersby was a cornerstone of her upbringing.
Today, Chef Alreca's mission is simple yet profound: to change the world, one plate at a time. As a single mother of seven, she not only provides for her family but extends her kitchen to anyone in need. Her venture, Jamaica House Restaurant, is a celebration of her journey, offering authentic Jamaican dishes, Californian fusion cuisine, and an array of Caribbean delights. Using locally sourced, sustainable produce and authentic ingredients from her homeland, she aspires to offer her community the best quality Jamaican meals, each cooked with love, just as her grandmother taught her.
For more information, contact Chef Alreca at 510-978-2478, chefalrecascatering@gmail.com
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Issachar Muzik is proud to present the fifth single from authentic Jamaican roots reggae harmony group Link&Chain
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Now streaming on all platforms, “Defend Mi Blackness” from Ken Serious. The track is released via Issachar Muzik and distributed by the iconic Tuff Gong International.
Issachar Muzik is proud to present the fifth single from authentic Jamaican roots reggae harmony group Link&Chain this Friday.
"Woman Of The Century" releases worldwide on June 30. The song is released via Issachar Muzik and distributed by the iconic Tuff Gong International.
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SISTER CAROL embarks on her Nubian Wombman Tour - June, July 2023
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Known for her signature chanting style, Sister Carol is one of the most enduring female reggae artists over the last 40 years. An electrifying, Grammy-nominated performer, she is affectionately known as "Mother Culture" and "The Black Cinderella," which is also the name of her record label.
Born Carol Theresa East, in Kingston, Jamaica, Sister Carol was 14 when her family immigrated to Brooklyn, New York. After receiving her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from City College in New York, she set out on her musical career.
Around the same time, she met Brigadier Jerry, a Jamaican DJ who encouraged her to try chatting in Jamaican dancehall style, rather than singing. After winning competitions in New York and Jamaica, Sister Carol toured with The Meditations. In the past forty years, she has produced nineteen albums full of heartfelt conscious roots, and has toured the globe.
Her recent collaborations include “World Needs Love” with Marcia Griffiths, and “My Jamaica” with Nakeeba Amaniyea. In addition to her musical career, Sister Carol has appeared in several movies, directed by the late Jonathan Demme, including Something Wild, Married to the Mob, Rachel’s Getting Married, and Ricki And The Flash. She has raised four children, and has twelve grandchildren, and lives in Jamaica.
For bookings contact:
Peter Wardle | Kings Music International
Cell: (510) 326-8445
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Worldwide ~ JulyOne - International Reggae Day 2023 will Celebrate Global Influence of 80s and 90s Dancehall
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Producers of International Reggae Day (IRD), the annual global celebration of Jamaican music culture have announced plans for JulyOne. Under the theme "From Brukins to Dancehall: The Global Influence of 80s and 90s Dancehall" IRD2023 will spotlight this pivotal era that has helped to shape Jamaican music and its impact on global culture.
IRD is an annual 24-hour hybrid global media festival, with events staged locally, internationally and online, anchored at ireggaeday.com and on IRD’s social platforms on JulyOne. A simultaneous programme of media specials as well as live and virtual events themed around IRD2023 and Jamaica’s musical and cultural influence, is being hosted in participating countries around the world. Media partners in Jamaica and internationally, are invited to spotlight the music and legends of the genre while highlighting the global impact of Jamaican music culture.
Founder and Producer of IRD, Andrea M. Davis, expressed her excitement about this year's theme, saying, "We are thrilled to delve into the influential era of 80s and 90s Dancehall. This year’s celebration allows us to honour the artistes, producers, sound systems and cultural contributors who have played a crucial role in shaping the Dancehall genre and making it an integral part of Jamaican and global culture."
The emergence of Dancehall music in the late 1970s marked a turning point in the evolution of Jamaican music, driven by the vibrant sound system culture. Building on the toasting tradition of the 60 and 70s popularised by Daddy U-Roy and Big Youth, 80s and 90s Dancehall defined a new genre in the evolution of the Jamaican sound.
From the sound systems dances to Sting, “The Greatest One Night Show on Earth”, 80s and 90s Dancehall would take centre-stage in Jamaica before making its way around the world.
Lisa-Ann OGilvie, Co-Producer of IRD, noted that, "Dancehall music has had, and continues to wield an immense influence on contemporary music around the world. Through IRD, we aim to celebrate and recognize the impact of Dancehall on the music landscape and highlight the impact on Jamaican music."
The reach of 80s and 90s Dancehall cannot be overstated, when considering the catalogue, collaborations and careers of artistes like Yellowman, Shabba Ranks, Patra, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Buju Banton, Baby Cham, Lady Saw and Sean Paul among many luminaries of the genre, who achieved significant success worldwide.
Characterized by energetic beats, catchy melodies with a digital sound, and provocative lyrics, the influence of 80s and 90s Dancehall continues to reverberate in contemporary music.
Artistes and DJs from various genres ranging from EDM to Hip Hop, Reggaeton, Afro Beats and Pop to R&B, frequently incorporate Dancehall elements into their music. Dancehall’s influence can be heard in the rhythmic patterns, melodic structures, and even lyrical flows of these contemporary tracks. This fusion of styles not only pays homage to the genre's rich legacy but also showcases Dancehall’s enduring appeal and versatility.
In addition to the music, movement played a pivotal role in 80s and 90s Dancehall and influenced dance styles globally. The vibrant and energetic dance moves that accompanied the music became an integral part of the Dancehall experience. The popular dance moves of this era, such as the Bogle, Della Move, Butterfly, and World Dance which has their foundation in our traditional folk movements such as Brukins, not only showcased the creativity and athleticism of the dancers but also became iconic representations of Dancehall culture. These dances were a means of expression, celebration, and connection.
Whether it's a catchy Dancehall-inspired chorus, a Reggae-infused beat, a signature dance move or the incorporation of Jamaican patois, these elements of the Jamaican music experience have added an undeniable flair and vibrancy to popular music culture worldwide.
From Kingston to Nassau, New York to London, Johannesburg to Salvador, numerous cities around the world have confirmed participation thus far in IRD 2023.
For more details visit ireggaeday.com
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Duluth, MN - Bayfront Reggae Festival - Saturday, July 15
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BAYFRONT REGGAE AND WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL
Bayfront Festival Park
5th Ave West and Railroad Street
Duluth, MN 55803
SATURDAY JULY 15 2023
RAIN OR SHINE
Gates open at noon
Children 11 and under free with paid adult
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Join us in Montego Bay, Jamaica ...REGGAE SUMFEST 2023 - Week-long Festivities
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REGGAE SUMFEST 2023
Check out our week-long Events Calendar - Join us in Jamaica!
July 16 2023 – Family Fun Day
July 17 2023 – Street Dance
July 18 2023 - All White
July 19 2023 – Blitz
July 20 2023 – Global Sound Clash
July 21 2023 – Main Festival Night 1
July 22 2023 – Main Festival Night 2
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Sacramento, CA - The Holo Holo Journey continues....Holo Holo Sacramento
on September 9 & 10 - Sutter Health Park
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Holo Holo SAC - Sacramento, CA
Sep 9 - 10
The Holo Holo Journey continues....
Good Vibez Presents in partnership with JMF presents are
thrilled to announce this incredible lineup for the inaugural Holo Holo Sacramento
on September 9 & 10.
Kolohe Kai
• J Boog
• FIJI
• Rebel Souljahz
• Mike Love
• Ka'ikena Scanlan
• Chris Boomer • Common Kings
• Steel Pulse •
Maoli
• Three Plus
• Koauka
Eli Mac
• CRSB
We're going to be bringing those island vibez to Sacramento for 2 days of
wonderful music, delicious food, and of course, nonstop good vibez!
JUST ANNOUNCED!
We're excited to announce Holo Holo California is making the move to
Sacramento’s Sutter Health Park PLUS we're adding to the line up!
Please welcome American Idol 2023 Winner Iam Tongi & Sacramento's own, FINN
to the Holo Holo California!
Check Here for Tickets and Info
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Northwest World Reggae Festival 2023 - July 21 and 22 - The Itals, Reemah, Prezident Brown, Marlon Asher, Alika, more!
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The 19th Annual Northwest World Reggae Festival will be held at the historic McKinnon Airpark near Bull Run, Oregon. The festival features Roots Reggae bands from Jamaica, Argentina Trinidad and Tobago, Virgin Islands, Zimbabwe, Hawaii, California, and Oregon.
There will also be Craft vending booths, Organic food booths and much more!
All Tickets include camping!
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Tacoma, WA - REGGAE ON THE WAY - Join us for two days of good vibes and reggae music.
July 15th & 16th, 2023
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Lemay - ACM Haub Field
2702 E D St, Tacoma, WA 98421 Reggae on the Way takes over Lemay Haub Field in Between Lemay - America's Car Museum and The Tacoma Dome for two days of music. Saturated in the essence of Tacoma, this location lends itself to a truly amazing musical experience.
GET TIX HERE
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In Jah´s Name We Pray - It is a narrow mind which cannot look at a subject from various points of view.
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The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. Bertrand Russell
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Richie B's Jamaican Reggae Airplay Charts
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Jamaica Music Countdown — By Richard ‘Richie B’ Burgess
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TOP 25 Dancehall Singles, TOP 25 Reggae Singles and TOP 10 Albums/CD Chart
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This Day in Reggae and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history |
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This Week in Reggae — and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history
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This Day in Reggae and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history |
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June 29 |
1776: |
First draft of Declaration of Independence written on hemp paper |
19--: |
Hajime Ohmori [Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra; percussions] is born in Tokyo, Japan. |
1925: |
South Africa imposed racial inequality as political policy. |
1951: |
Roger Lewis [Inner Circle; guitar (Fatman Riddim Section)] is born. |
1976: |
Seychelles gains independence from Britain. |
1977: |
New York decriminalizes pot. |
July 1 |
1959: |
Ranking Joe a.k.a. Little Joe is born Joseph Jackson in Kingston, Jamaica |
1960: |
Italian Somalia gains independence, unites with Somali Republic. |
1962: |
Burundi and Rwanda gain independence from Belgium. (National Days) |
1967: |
DJ Papa San (Tyrone Thompson) is born in Kingston, Jamaica. |
1971: |
DJ Merciless (Leonard Bartley) is born in Turners Four Paths, Chapleton, Clarendon, Jamaica. |
1975: |
Nebraska passes decrim. |
1997: |
Britain returns control of Hong Kong, the spoil of the Opium War, to China after 156 years. |
1999: |
Dennis Brown passes away at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Kingston at about 7:00am. Age 42. (b. February 1, 1957) |
2022: |
Nazamba passes away from a heart attack. |
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