Jun 27, 2008 | Creative Loafing
Today's Menu June 27th, 2008 by charlotte_webtern in Music Menu The Lonely H Definitely not to be confused with the grunge-flavored two-piece Local H, this Washington-state outfit instead takes its cues from ...
Ayo was seemingly flummoxed by a small audience Friday at the 9:30 club. COMMENT Monday, June 23, 2008; Page C12 Ayo "I don't talk a lot about my songs -- I think they speak for themselves," opined the ...
Review Dub Syndicate Overdubbed by Rob Smith
Handing over his latest master files to former Smith & Mighty partner Rob Smith, drummer Style Scott put his newest Dub Syndicate creations into good hands.
These days, it seems like everyone and his brother is a musician. If they're not toting guitars around town and launching concerts on street corners, they're cranking out albums on their laptops and releasing ...
Reggae's "Fireman" Capleton brings his energetic live show to the Crossroads on Saturday.
It's tough for outsiders to differentiate among dancehall reggae singers. But once you hear and see Capleton, you won't confuse him with anyone else: He's the bearded guy in a head wrap with the big heart and ...
'Tuff' tourism': Marley plant being reorganised into tour facility Tuff Gong International Limited is being reorganised, regenerated and refurbished so that it... Superb 'Tempest' from University Players The ...
Deejay Capleton performs at the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's 'Get Up Stand Up' concert in honour of Bob Marley 's birthday, held at Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Hope Road, in February 2007.
It's not quite pirate radio but... Tune in this Saturday, 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. to KUSF 90.3 FM i n San Francisco, streaming live via iTunes .
Stephen Marley, Roots to hit JazzReggae
It's not every weekend that both a son of the world's foremost reggae artist and a musician by the name of Tuba Gooding Jr.
Student-produced jazz-reggae festival returns to UCLA
John Densmore, onetime drummer with The Doors, will lead his new band, Tribaljazz in concert this weekend at UCLA.
REGARDING JAMAICAN reggae artists, the Reggae Compassionate Act, and gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell For a number of years there has been an aggressive campaign, organised primarily, it seems from various ...
Along with Buju Banton and Sizzla, Capleton spearheaded dancehall's return to reggae tradition, tackling Rastafarian spiritual themes and using classic roots reggae as a musical foundation. via 103JAMZ.com
Panamanian pop star builds new name in U.S.
“There's an acoustic version that has a sweetness, a passion that wasn't projected on the original”
Panamanian "romantic reggae" singer Flex has been a household name in Central and South America for nearly a decade -- except it's been under an different name. via Jersey Journal
Pon Di Wire: Pirate CD Maker Busted, Dan... 3/12
“Is not any beef thing, is just a clarification of certain things”
Canadian authorities have shut down prolific pirate reggae CD manufacturer Audiomaxxx.com. A raid was conducted after a lengthy investigation and complaints from major labels like VP Records, as well as many ... via XLR8R
Concert Review: 15th Annual Caribbean Festival at Bayfront Park
Ky-mani Marley rocking in front of thousands of fans. 15th Annual Caribbean Festival AKA The Bob Marley Festival Saturday, March 1, 2008 Bayfront Park Amphitheater Better than: Staying home and listening to ... via Miami New Times
“The Dons are not affiliated to right or left politics anymore”
Text by Sarah Bentley The midday sun beats down mercilessly on the House of David, a community composed of disciples, workers, and family members of prolific Boboshanti dancehall artist Capleton. via XLR8R
Great show of unity from Beenie Man and Capleton
“I love Jamaica and I want to feel Bob Marley's spirit in my music.”
On Saturday night, the promoters of Black My Story were faced with an imminent lock-down by the police, but what patrons were treated to instead was a total lock-down of the session by ace deejays Capleton and ... via Jamaica Observer
First Lineup Phase of Marley Fest Announced
Well, technically it's now the "15th Annual Caribbean Fest," but everybody knows it's all about the Marleys . via Broward-Palm Beach - News
“Living Fire', the figurative, and sometimes literal, flames are a means of sending their message to the world. It is, of course, not new, The Wailers named early 1970s albums Catch A Fire and Burnin”
'Critics won't leave I alone Dem sey dem cyaa tek de fiah whe me put pon Rome' - Capleton The 'fire' of Jamaican music is a recurrent theme in the lyrics and representation of Rastafarian artistes. via Jamaica Gleaner