The 1978 Jamaican film Rockers was ranked its soundtrack No. 52 on “101 Greatest Soundtracks of All Time” list. The ranking ...
Dancehall King Vybz Kartel emerged the big winner at the 2026 staging of the International Reggae and World Music Awards ...
Emerging reggae artiste King Inkosi is looking to spark meaningful conversation with the release of his new single, Cannabis, a hard-hitting cultural anthem highlighting what he describes as the ...
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“We grew up listening to reggae,” says Ali Campbell, the founding singer-guitarist of the English band UB40. “All our ...
Founding member Gerry Beckley has stopped touring and will only record with the group, so this “Happy Trails tour” is led by original member Dewey Bunnell, who sang on hits such as “Tin Man,” “A Horse ...
At this milestone year, Dan Sheehan, the festival's curator/producer, has announced its Sunday night closing act as a Cali ...
From Kingston’s roots to global stages, reggae and dancehall remain the heartbeat of Caribbean culture—and 2026 is set to offer incredible experiences. With major festivals, standout concerts, and ...
Van Buskirk, who died Friday at the age of 75 after a brief battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), was a major ...
Then there is No Woman, No Cry (1975) by Bob Marley and the Wailers, captured at the Lyceum Theatre in London on 17 July 1975 and released on 29 August 1975. The song had already ...
, contained a simulated female orgasm (and, appropriately, peaked on the Billboard charts at No. 69). The song, which featured the vocals of Jane Birkin, was banned in several countries and denounced ...