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George Phang (born 29 March 1956 in Saint Andrew, Kingston) is a Jamaican reggae record producer, famously known for owning the Powerhouse label. Read More..
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Nigy Boy (born Nigel Hector Jr.) is a quickly rising star in reggae and dancehall music. Overcoming blindness at a young age, his passion for...
Our respective legacies live, breathe, and thrive through our lineages. Rather than leave behind material totems and trinkets, we really impart wisdom, history, and...
Anthony Martin (born 6 December 1975), better known as Lutan Fyah, is a Jamaican musician, singer, and member of the Rastafari movement Bobo Shanti. Read More..
T.O.K.’s Alistaire “Alex” McCalla says J. Cole’s sampling of the group’s 2004 track ‘Footprints’ on the new album ‘The Fall Off ‘proves Jamaican music still carries weight globally....
George Phang (born 29 March 1956 in Saint Andrew, Kingston) is a Jamaican reggae record producer, famously known for owning the Powerhouse label. Read More..
Brown’s musical career began in his teens when he teamed up with the UK-based Jah Marcus Hi Power sound system. He performed as a...
Donovan Germain OD (born 7 March 1952 in Jamaica) is a reggae producer, one of the most successful of the digital era. Read More..
Euvin McCallus Spencer (born 29 June 1952), better known by his stage names Don Carlos or Don McCarlos, is a Jamaican reggae singer and deejay. Read More…
Paul Scott Levy (born 28 April 1971), also known as General Levy, is an English ragga deejay, regularly employed on studio tracks by drum and bass DJs. He is best...
In a recent Facebook post, renowned reggae tour manager Copeland Forbes shared his insights and frustrations regarding a deleted scene from the Bob Marley “One Love”...
Philip “Fatis” Burrell (23 July 1954 – 3 December 2011) was a Jamaican record producer, who ran the Xterminator record label. He was one of the most successful...