"Reggae is more freeform than the blues. But more important, reggae is for everyone – and we hope we can help everyone with ...
Peter Tosh’s 1976 pro-marijuana anthem Legalize It, ranks at number 54 on the list. Following his exit from the Wailers, Tosh launched his solo career with what would become the most timeless ...
Had he lived another five years, Bob Marley would have started a radio station in Jamaica dedicated to playing reggae, ...
By Amos SAFO The 9th Parliament of Ghana is getting interesting as the dust is settling over a House that has attracted more negative accolades than positives since 2020. The recent backlash against ...
The NYC premiere of Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes took place at the new Bronx Music Hall this past weekend, with cultural ...
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Ganusi and the fire this time
ALL over the world, musicians are reputed to have patented argots, slang and jargon  that signposted global conversations.
Entertaining guests and bringing life to the stage is an art mastered by only the most skilled DJs. This week, our spotlight ...
On Feb. 1, the Jazz Foundation of America (JFA) will offer the perfect remedy to raise the temperature to a spiritual high with “Satellites in the Spirit of Sun Ra.
Quite frankly, Amaechi and El-Rufai were dead right. Nigerians are too docile and possess incredibly short-spanned memory. It ...
Irish poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde, in his lowest moment in prison, drew a comparison of how he sank from being one of the greatest writers of the late 20th century, into a bisexual pedophile. Son ...
We meet Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Lee Scratch Perry and Island Records founder Chris Blackwell, and hear Bob in his own words and in the words of those who loved him, all soundtracked by the ...