In Jamaican music’s immediate family, there are reggae, dancehall, ska, rocksteady, dub and mento and Nyabinghi. Close cousins? That would be hip-hop, reggaeton, EDM and Afrobeats. Learn about all the ...
Travelers to Jamaica will find an array of music and cultural events taking place across the island this summer, highlighted by the 31st year of the Reggae Sumfest concert series. The island’s music, ...
A vintage jukebox has taken centre stage in a major cultural donation by S Hotels Jamaica, with the iconic piece officially handed over to the Jamaica Music Museum as part of a $5 million contribution ...
Launched in Jamaica, the Jingle app is designed for creators-specifically targeting singers, actors, influencers, and public figures-who have a considerable fanbase. "Jamaica is the first country we ...
Author Rohan Budhai has pulled back the curtain on Jamaica’s rich musical legacy with A Hit Mek, a 560-page publication that ...
The musician’s latest album, “The Art of Acceptance,” features stars of the genre (Damian and Stephen Marley) and fresh ...
In Jamaica during the 1950s, people began to gather in parks and on beaches, partying to music that was spun by entrepreneurial disc jockeys and piped through outdoor loudspeakers. This quirk of ...
Jamaica’s biggest summer music festival, Reggae Sumfest, returns to the country’s tourist capital, Montego Bay with a week of activities from the 16th of July to the 22nd of July this year. The week ...
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‘The Storm Feels Personal': Jamaica's Reggae Community Grapples with Melissa's Aftermath
Late last week, some of Jamaica's most storied musicians - including former Wailers guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith and DJ U Brown - were gathered at Anchor, a recording studio in Kingston. But their ...
Jamaica’s Canadian diaspora has raised more than CAD$3 million to support recovery after Hurricane Melissa. Through benefit concerts, online campaigns, and community drives, funds will support ...
JAMAICA -- The Jamaica Town Hall Summer Music Series concludes with a performance by blues musician and scholar Scott Ainslie on Saturday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. Ainslie says things haven’t been the same ...
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