Jul 30, 2009 | San Francisco Chronicle
The Original Wailers are only 30 percent original, but they'll keep the Marley beat going 100 percent at the Reggae Rising Festival on the Eel River where Mendocino and Humboldt counties meet.
Folkmoot USA hits the road with shows at 7:30 tonight at the Smoky...
Folkmoot USA hits the road with shows at 7:30 tonight at the Smoky Mountain Center for Performing Arts in Franklin and 7:30 tonight at Haywood Community College in Clyde.
Written by Perry Henzell. Music and lyrics by Jimmy Cliff, the Maytals, the Melodians and others.
Grammy-award winning reggae artist Toots & The Maytals are coming Friday to the Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina at Patriots Point.
10 soundtracks that changed the world
Film soundtracks have had a huge influence on mainstream listening tastes. Here are 10 albums that forever altered the musical landscape.
The Harder They Come, a Reggae Musical With a Hint of Brecht, Makes Toronto Bow
The North American premiere of The Harder They Come , the new reggae-music-infused musical based on the film of the same name, about an obscure Jamaican performer hoping for stardom, begins July 21 in Toronto.
Do The Reggae: Toots and the Maytals
WEDNESDAY: Talk about staying power. Toots and the Maytals, lauded as kings of both reggae and ska, have been going strong for over 40 years.
Thousands gather for summer fun
Warm weather and eclectic music welcomed an audience of 7,500 for the first full day of the 19th annual GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance in Trumansburg on Thursday, as early arriving families set up tents across the fairgrounds, and pleasant breezes carried the first day's sounds of a musical lineup that will include almost 70 artists and ...
Carolina Studios to benefit from concert
Carlos Irving, middle, brings his two sons a oeD-Mac,a left and a oeYung Montay,a right, from Huger at least once a week to write and record music at Carolina Studios site.
Rothbury Day 4: "Blowin' in the Wind' with Bob Dylan
A number of other legendary performers graced Rothbury's Odeum stage earlier in the afternoon.
Public Property: Playing with a legend
When Public Property started recording "Work to Do," the Iowa City reggae band's first album in four years, frontman Dave Bess thought it would be fun to assemble a list of dream collaborators.
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