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| Revival Bands: Pat Kelly May 1st in Los Angeles |
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| Revival Bands: Jamaica Conscious Reggae Artist Mackie Conscious to perform at the 5th Summit of |
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mush writes "Jamaican Conscious Reggae Artist Mackie Conscious invited to perform at 5th Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago. President Obama will be in attendance at the summit. "
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| Revival Bands: Prince Alla touring Europe |
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Big Up Reggae Massive & Promotor's .....
Prince Alla is coming again from end June to around end of August ... if You are interressed of Bookink a Show or More with the NajaVibes band or in Sound Vibes all info @ raspect@bluewin.ch ...
already book up:
27 june " Belgrade " Serbia 28 june " Pancevo " Serbia 4 jully 5 Jully " Montreux Jazz Festival " Switzerland 6 jully " Eurokennes Festival " France 16 jully - 19 jully " Socha Riversplash Festival " Slovenia 20 jully Croatia Reggae Festival TBC 24 jully " Guest Vibes " 1 august " Vichy " France 15 august " Festival " near Munich Germany 16 august
Ises ...
Big ups to Asher Selector for the announcement over at B+F
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| Revival Bands: Stevie Culture and Half Pint – Touring the US April-May 2008 |
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adamstickbug writes "Half Pint “No Stress Express Tour” Featuring Stevie Culture, Itawe & The Yellow Wall Dub Squad View videos of Stevie Culture live here: http://stevieculture.com/Videos/tabid/97/Default.aspx
San Francisco, CA - March 2008 - As the lead singer for The S.A.N.E. Band (Jamaica's top band during the 1990s) Stevie Culture had performed as the opening act for many Reggae artists such as: Shaggy, Anthony B, Sizzla, Third World, UB40, Steel Pulse, Culture, Burning Spear, The Wailers and Alton Ellis.
Now is Stevie's time to shine. He is heading out on a three week tour with the legendary Reggae singer Half Pint to promote his debut album “Top Class.” Half Pint just released his latest full length CD “No Stress Express” and both artists will be showcasing their latest and greatest.
The mix of Half Pint's explosiveness and Stevie Culture's high energy stage presence makes for an amazing, unforgettable show.
Below are the dates and places for the Stevie Culture and Half Pint Western US Tour April-May 2008. Log in to http://www.StevieCulture.com for free Stevie Culture downloads and to join Stevie's street teams. Check the website frequently for updated show locations.
Dates Place 4/16/2008 Dub Club, Los Angeles 4/18/2008 Mailbu Inn, Malibu, CA 4/19/2008 Wold Beat Center, San Diego, CA 4/20/2008 Fox Theater Salinas, CA (Afternoon Show) 4/20/2008 Moe's Alley, Santa Cruz, CA 4/21/2008 Club Dread @ Club Six, San Francisco, CA 4/22/2008 Lolas @ Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR 4/23/2008 Mt Tabor Legacy, Portland, OR 4/24/2008 Nectar Lounge, Seattle, WA 4/25/2008 The Top Hat, Missoula, MT 4/26/2008 Zebra Lounge, Bozeman, MT 4/27/2008 The Star Bar, Park City, Utah 4/28/2008 Monks House of Jazz, Salt Lake City, Utah 4/30/2008 Quixotes, Denver, CO 5/01/2008 Wild Hare, Chicago, IL 5/02/2008 Caribbean Village, Indianapolis, IN 5/03/2008 TBA St Louis, MI (TBA) 5/04/2008 Blue Nile, Minneapolis, MN 5/05/2008 Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI 5/07/2008 G's Jamaican Quisine, Kansas City, MO
Stevie Culture International Reggae artist Stevie Culture has been a singer and entertainer since his early teens. Stevie was born in Kingston Jamaica to Rastafarian parents. His Father was a guitar player and singer and his love of music certainly rubbed off on Stevie. He began playing the drums at age 12 and quickly became popular because of his musical talent and positive attitude. By age 16, Stevie became well known and would sing with leading sound systems and play and sing with bands all across the island of Jamaica. Stevie's strong spirituality and belief in those people willing to make a difference is evident in his debut album “Top Class”. He speaks of keeping life full of joy and helping the world's youth to put down guns, drop drugs and violence, and channel their energies in more life-giving directions. The album is layered with positive and uplifting messages and is widely considered an instant classic.
Stevie's Message As well as being a lifelong singer, Stevie has also always carried with him his message. When asked what one thing he would tell his fans, he responded in a heartbeat: “Hol' a joy!”. “Don't let the problem rule your life”, he says; “Don't think of the problem. Think of the solution. Just be happy about what you're doing..”
Half Pint Half Pint's diminutive stature belies not only his vocal capabilities but also camouflages his huge on-stage presence, often described as no less than explosive and dynamic. Born Lindon Roberts, but affectionately called Pint, he is a product of the West Kingston enclave of Rose Lane, a community which has produced the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Toots Hibbert and a host of other international Reggae superstars.
The all-new studio CD, No Stress Express, was released March 11, 2008 internationally and distributed though Universal Music Group. The first single and video for the CD, “Unity” featuring Jack Maness from Long Beach Dub All-Stars has been doing well on radio and video shows all over. The No Stress Express international tour in support of the new CD will start in the US in April and go through the end of the year. Big plans are in store for the one Half Pint!
About KSR (King Step Recordings) KSR (http://www.kingsteprecordings.com/) is based in California and was founded in December 2005 by Adam Heller. Adam is also the founder of the well known http://www.ReggaeDj.com that has been serving the Reggae community since 2003. KSR is now promoting Stevie Culture's new CD “Top Class”
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Contact: Adam Heller King Step Recordings Phone: (408) 250-7949 or online http://www.KingStepRecordings.com
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| Revival Bands: Morgan Heritage Concert Review Dallas by Queen Mushiya |
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Mush writes "Mushiya's Reggae Corner: Morgan Heritage Concert Review - Thursday April 19, 2007 Poor David's Pub - Dallas Texas Saturday April 21, 2007 7:20pm cst Reggae Fans worldwide! It is happening again, reggae rocking all night long from Dallas, we say we love you for the support! Dallas,Texas: I was invited to KNON 89.3 Irie FM Dallas; Monday night Reggae Program - The International Dance Party, Hosted by the Trini man; DJ Mike D Magician. Why the invite? something special was in the air in the way of a Live interview with "Gramps" Morgan Heritage. Give Thanks to "Gramps" for a most lively and informative Interview. The Interview received excellent feedback,so much so, it was re-broadcast on Wednesday night's program, the African Forum with Host DJ Ima Uwagbai, Queen Mushiya and Bro."You". The interview proved to be a Reggae Event appetizer! at 11:45pm Wednesday night people were still arriving at the station to purchase tickets. The KNON 89.3 Radio Reggae Benefit Event featuring Morgan Heritage, is the brainchild of KNON Radio Manager - Dave Chaos. First Let us Give Respect: always to the patriarch of the Morgan Heritage family - Denroy Morgan. Your love and guidance is abundant in the works of your Children Moving on to the Concert: Poor David's Pub - Dallas, Texas - Thursday night April 19, 2007: The opening act was KNON's own Tunde Obazee - Code Red Band. Having some background informaton and knowing Tunde for many years, my hat always go out to him. If you have ever caught a Tunde Obazee performance, you would know he is a very energetic performer. After speaking with him earlier in the day and learning that he had been a bit under the weather. I was a bit concerned that he was going to go through with the performance. He assured me that the show must go on. He said "Mushi the show must go on" what a trooper. Sure enough went out and put on a solid show! peformed to his heart content and to the delight of the crowd. (JAH is surely on his side). KNON Reggae Radio family in the House: DJ's Mike D Magician, Ras Ridi (the night's emcee), Jah Larry, Ima and Everton along with Bro. "You", Mike and The Queen's - Amy and Mushiya and Kenjah Warming up: Before Morgan Heritage took the stage - Irie Love did her thing. Unfortunately, I missed this performance. Being the social butterfly I am, I was distracted by some long time friends from Jamaica. By surprise they came up to Dallas for this concert. I was too excited of their presence, I can only remember this happening one other time. That was in Montreal 2 years ago, when I was so excited to hang out with Brinsley Forde of Aswad fame. I was distracted and I missed Abijah's performance.(smile). I'm working on this distraction thing. Main Attraction: I'm sure St. Petersburg, Florida, New Orleans, Louisiana and Little Rock,Arkansas was sad to see Morgan Heritage leave their cities. What I heard from my media pipeline is that each performance was hot. So sad to you all, but happy for us in Dallas, the guys were heading on the Road to the Big "D" Dallas,Texas for a Special KNON 89.3 Irie FM - Reggae Benefit Event. Also In Celebration of their new release Morgan Heritage "Live another Rockaz moment" The guys rolled into Dallas on their Morgan Heritage Tour Bus, (yes they arrived by ground, on a bus) to the excitement of every Reggae enthusiast in Dallas. Rasta's were out in full force. Again; where did those Rasta's come from? I really want to know. I'm living in Dallas a long while now and I never see so much Jamaican Rastas!! (outside of Jamaica) I was relishing the mood,the air of my brothers, pure Patois filling the air (sweet music to my ears) I guess it takes a group like this to bring them out. For their first time performing in Dallas, Morgan Heritage came in strong! They sent out an invitation to the people,asking them Can you feel it?. Can you hear it? telling them to Throw your hands up in the air and wave;show the world that you love REGGAE! Jump around if you Love Reggae. That the people did. Not only did they throw their hands up in the air and wave, they jumped around for the entire time the band was on stage and truly showed that they not only loved Reggae but they were loving up the cool vibes pulsating from the stage. For the hour and a half that the group was on stage,the crowd, never stopped jumping up, they hugged the stage, longing to be close, real close to the melodic reggae music throbbing from the stage. Mojo, Gramps, Peter and Lukes (Una did not perform at this event) did not let up, they gave the audience what they wanted, pure roots reggae music. The set started out with the song "Inna dem ting deh", followed by "Live up", "A man is still a man", "Jah works", "Don't haffi dread", "Hail Rastafari" (which sent a wave of Rasta flags flying high in the air). Next came the song "So much to come" followed by one of their most popular and ground breaking song "Down by the River" (which brought the crowd to frenzy), moving along smooth as butter to "Reggae Bring back love", "One Spliff", "Psalms 23", "I'm coming Home", "Liberation", "Best Friend" and to the delight of the throng of ladies, holding tight to the front of the stage "She's still Lovin' me" the set culminated with the song "Tell me how Come" . The people were definitely feeling the Vibes of the Morgan Heritage Band, not once did they sit down or show lack of interest. They rocked with them until the end and even a little after they left the stage, begging for more. Respect is due to the group for the professional way in which they handle themselves. When we spoke to Gramps on Monday night, he said the show would start at 10:00pm sharp, (I had to see that) and guess what he was true to his word. The show started at 10:00PM Sharp!!! Morgan Heritage had the people them, jumping to the ceiling, saying what a wonderful feeling, it's safe to say; if the group's intention was to come to Dallas and rock the place, it was a evident by the crowd that the goal was accomplished 100%! They certainly rocked the rhythm;as Morgan Heritage would say "It was another Rockaz Moment (or Rock A to the Z)! That is Reggae Music fully loaded and well covered. Rocking you from A to Z da'lings. The special reggae treat of the night came in the form of their younger brother Lazza (LMS), what a treat that was, much reaction from the young ladies in the crowd. Lazza is yet another well nourished leaf from the musical family tree. Good things to come from this youth man, he has all the key ingredients,tight vocals and an extraordinary stage presence. It was clear from the moment he was brought on stage. All night long, the young ladies were holding tight to their positions front stage, maybe a couple times, move back and allow the Rasta's to take control. But, when Lazza's came out, not even a raving fire could have kept them from claiming their position, up front and center stage. Yes, I can definitely see the young man moving forward! Just like Kymani Marley, the break out Marley Brother. I see Lazza moving in this same direction, he's not only a wonderful performer, he's personable. Thanks Lazza for taking the time to take pictures. I like that humbleness! Special message for "Gramps" give Thanks from myself (Queen Mushiya) and Mike D Magician for your hospitality. I know you guys were tired and needing to get on the road to Austin to catch some rest. So it was very sweet of you to take that precious time to Greet up myself and Mike D Magician after the show. Thanks! for telling the guard to let me through (smile). That guard was really serious about guarding you guys. I know how you guys are about guarding your privacy, so it was really a treat. Hey I felt like a Queen. (just teasing). Really, give Thanks for your hospitality and for the pictures. JAH speed to you guys for the rest of the Tour. Link up to Morgan Heritage: www.morganheritagemusic.com - Guaranteed not to leave you hungry or thirsty for good Reggae music. Big ups to: Diane Chance (St. Thomas, Jamaica),Miguel (Honduras). Moses (Jamaican) (who provided the delightful food for the Band), Roland (owner of Caribbean Grill), DJ Qb (representing the More Fiyah Crew), MC Steady Rankin (Jamaica)(Reggaemusiciams.com), The Trini's Alfred and Beverly, Promoter Rasta T., Carl Boodram and Paul (more Trini men),Elaine's Kitchen, Caribbean Grill and Irie Connections for all of your support of the event. Mushiya Photo moments compliments by Alicia McCracken Nuff respect to my Dad - who continues to encourage my path and instill in me the repect for our Jamaican culture. My Boss, My Mentor and My Hero - Mikey Dread! - If it was not for your influence I would still be the shy one. With your constant pushing and encouragement over the years I've grown 10 folds! It was Mikey who taught me to stop look, listen and feel the crowd, this is how you vibe. Walk with your eyes and ears. Give Thanks for your presence in my life. Reggae music promotes, Love, Harmony, Unity and Peace. Livicated to: Simeon Campbell of Port Antonio Jamaica, March 1906 - March 2007, 101 years of age Respect Queen Mushiya Mushiya Jobe Enterprises P.O. Box 600542 Dallas, Texas 75360-0542 www.mikeydread.com www.innervisionsreggae.com www.dubmusic.com www.mackieconscious.com www.knon.org 214-342-5638 469-767-9730 +44-762-419-6795 mojamaica@msn.com mojamaica@peoplepc.com "
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| Revival Bands: SENSIMILLA DUB - www.sensimilladub.com.br |
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| Revival Bands: Andrew Tosh and The Reggae Angels Rock Dallas TX |
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Dread writes "In the Words of DJ Everton - Caribbean Show, KNON 89.3 Irie FM Dallas "OH YES AND THIS IS HOW WE DO IT! REGGAE."
To kick start the concert: The emcee of the night was none other but our own, the True African child, The Code Red man - Tunde Obazee - of KNON 89.3 FM, Empowerment Radio. www.knon.org. With great honor, Tunde took the stage and gave Andrew Tosh an honorable welcome on bended knee.
Andrew Tosh, Brought to us by the Calpyso Flavour Entertainment and Zion Train Entertainment.
Andrew Tosh has proven that the limb does not fall far from the tree, in true Tosh style, Andrew Tosh took control of the stage at the Caribbean Grill in Dallas last night and gave us a 2 hour -- enchanting Tosh show. It did not take much to entice the crowd into a sing-a-long. He song many of his Dad''s, "Peter Tosh" greatest hits, such as Downpressor Man, Legalize it (Andrew style), African, Equal Rights, Magar Dog and so on, but the most endearing part of Andrew''s performance was when he song his newest hit "He Never Died," that song so moved me and the crowd, proves the words, who feels it knows it. Andrew''s words chronicles the death of Peter. The song goes as such, "He did not die in South Africa, He did not die in America, He did not Die in Spain, where he did Die the home of his birth." The words so true, touched the most essence inside our hearts, bringing tears to our eyes, with such respect and conviction Andrew song this song "He Never Died" it is deservingly the most fitting Tribute to my hero, Jamaica''s number one Freedom Fighter and his father Peter Tosh, a tribute that only a SON could do and Andrew did it well. Andrew performed that song with a deep sense of heart, that we all felt his vibes, people went away from the concert giving praises to the son of the man who sing "I am that I am" Andrew Tosh "is who he is" Peter Tosh''s undisputed, HEIR apparent.
Andrew is proving to the world that in fact his father "Never Died" he LIVES in the works of his number 1 son! Andrew Tosh you do your father proud and we give Thanks to you for coming to Dallas, Texas (on an impromptu concert) and giving us more of that Jamaican Rasta magic!
Rewind: The evening was full of magic, Andrew came with his Reggae Posse in the form of the Reggae Angels! Based out of California. It doesn''t take much for me to toot the horn of Fenton and his crew. Reggae Angels Lead singer - Fenton is ever so dear to my heart, being not only the most real Rasta with a keen since of reason. He CAN SING! Man, Fenton is definitely my number 1 Reggae Angel, he has "Balance" and dedication, I never grow tired of listening to him sing. I researched in my brain to try and figure out just who does Fenton remind me of.... I come to the conclusion.. No one.... He is also one who can definitely stand on his own accords. He has, what is always needed first and foremost in Reggae, "The Love of JAH." And Fenton sings "Where is the Love" I say to Fenton, the Love is with you guys, The Reggae Angels! You were JAH sent! I have not seen such humble ones as the Reggae Angels since "Inner Visions"! It shows that The Reggae Angels, has not been contaminated by the entertainment scene, they are definitely keeping it real and doing the work of JAH. To see them is to Love them. Check out Reggae Angels. As always, Fenton and the Reggae Angels crew, we in Dallas, Texas, The Caribbean Grill and The KNON 89.3 Irie FM Reggae DJ Posse, give to you our hearts! www.reggaeangels.com
Mushiya Co-Host with Ima Uwagbai, KNON 89.3 Irie FM Dallas, the African Forum
JAH blessings
Mushiya
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Jobe Enterprises
P.O. Box 600542
Dallas, Texas 75360-0542
Mushiya Irie FM Dallas, Reggae DJ''s PR
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(214) 725-4191
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Mojamaica@aol.com "
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| Revival Bands: susan cadogan/glen adams/the slackers tour 2003 |
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Dread writes "slackers & friends tour 2003
featuring susan cadogan - hurts so good!
glen adams - original wailers/upsetter organist - return of django/live injection!
the slackers - roots reggae/ska from NYC
www.theslackers.com
www.muttis-booking.de
35 date tour in may of 2003
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Lee Scratch Perry and the Upsetters Classic Dub Roots and Reggae community100% Member supported non-commercial Black Ark Radio
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