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The Putumayo music company, which is best known for producing compilation albums by world-beat artistes, has released a tribute set to superstar Bob Marley featuring artistes from Africa, Brazil, Canada and the United States.
Tribute To a Reggae Legend is the title of the 12-track album which was released July 13 by the New York company. It contains covers of mostly popular songs by the singer-songwriter who died from cancer in 1981 at age 36. Rising California reggae band Rebelution, the Sierra Leone All Stars and Northern Lights, another American band, are some of the acts which contributed to the project.Rebelution covered Natural Mystic, while Sierra Leone All Stars put their touch on No Woman No Cry, Marley's classic ode to ghetto life.The oft-covered ballad, Waiting In Vain, is done by Northern Lights.The other tracks and artistes on Tribute To a Reggae Legend are Three Plus (from Hawaii) doing Is This Love; Robi Kahakalau (Hawaii) covering Do It Twice; Caracol (Canada) Could You Be Loved; Céu (Brazil) Concrete Jungle; Rocky Dawuni (Ghana) Sun Is Shining; Freshlyground (South Africa) Africa Unite; Julie Crochetière (Canada) Mellow Mood; Funkadesi (USA/India) Real Situation; Playing for Change (International) One Love.The disc has received mixed reviews. Blogcritics.org describes it as "good feelings all around. That's the spirit of this uneven but overall quite worthwhile disc."
Worldwide support
In the 1970s when his career took off, Marley's biggest audience was in Europe. He had pockets of support throughout the United States' East and West coasts, but rarely toured Canada. He performed in Brazil in 1980
Tribute to a Reggae Legend is the latest reggae project by Putumayo. The company previously released the African Reggae, World Reggae, Jamaica: Reggae Homeland and Reggae Playground albums. Two years ago, the label launched Latin Reggae, an album showcasing reggae performers from Spain, Puerto Rico and Chile.Formed in 1993, Putamayo specialises in compilations showcasing roots music from Africa and Latin America, as well as traditional jazz

ALICIA KEYS PLANS TO MANGER HER SELF

Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys is officially putting destiny in her own hands after parting ways with longtime manager Jeff Robinson.
According to a statement released Friday, Robinson will continue to work with the singer, just not in a management capacity. He will instead focus on producing future albums through MBK/J Records.
"This decision will allow Alicia more control over all aspects of her career from singing and songwriting, to leading many business ventures and social causes," the statement read, adding that the decision was "amicable".Keys will not manage things entirely by herself however as her company, AK Worldwide, will take on touring, licensing and development.

Alicia Keys' artistic light is so bright it could illuminate a pitch-black room. A true musical prodigy whose multi-dimensional gifts emerged at age five, the beautiful Alicia will soon take modern R&B soul to a whole new level at the tender age of nineteen.
Born aware of her old soul yet living in New York's inner city amidst the dominance of Biggie and Jay Z, Alicia's natural talents blossomed into a rare mix of hip-hop flavor and insightful, wise-beyond-her-years songwriting. Coupling this with the singer?s spine-tingling vocal power, positively stirring live performances and expertise as a classically trained pianist, Alicia Keys could be this generation's Roberta Flack,Highly sought-after by record labels that held good, old-fashioned bidding wars in her honor, Alicia signed to Arista Records in 1998. There, in the spirit of a genius like D?Angelo or Prince, she continued the process of writing, producing and recording the debut she?d begun penning at age 14.
In late 1999, Alicia followed Clive Davis to his new J Records where she continues to chart her arrival to the music world. Creations now rising out of the studio show signs of both a critical and commercial monster - a deep, melodic, soulful gem of an album that showcases Alicia in all her universal glory. Though most of the album- including the luminous "Fallin'" and the moving "Troubles" - was written and produced by Alicia Keys, the artist collaborates with Jermaine Dupri on "Girlfriend" and with Isaac Hayes on "Rock Wit U" from the Shaft soundtrack. Her debut album, Songs in A Minor, is set for release on J Records in late June.
Born and raised in Manhattan, the stunning, bi-racial Alicia Keys recognizes a number of influences including her ultra-supportive mother who told her "You can quit anything else but you can never give up on your piano lessons." Alicia also sites a teacher at the Professional Performance Arts School in Manhattan who, while she was majoring in Choir, gave her valuable instruction on her voice. "This teacher spent so much time with me, she became the closest thing to vocal training I received," Alicia recalls.
At age 16, Alicia's outstanding grades allowed her to finish high school early. "I was so deeply involved in music, I had already outgrown all the pressure of high school cliques and gossip." Right out of high school, Columbia University accepted Alicia Keys and though she gave it a whirl, the desire to focus on music was the driving force over all else.

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The recent reports about artistes and the state of the dancehall music is not good.Recently it was reported that four deejays and one selector had their visas, both visiting and working, to the…Continue

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April 22, 2010An article published in the The Zimdiaspora on Monday, claimed that Sizzla “is on the run from Jamaican authorities for gun related and robbery cases in Kingston and is preparing to set…Continue

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    REGGAE SUMFEST OFF WITH A GREAT START

    Reggae The muddy conditions underfoot at the Catherine Hall home of Reggae Sumfest did nothing to dampen the spirits of the thousands of patrons who turned up for the first major night of the festival, which is this year celebrating its 18th year.
    The vibe inside the venue was accentuated by the strong performances which hit the stage. The Artistes clearly did their homework and presented tight, well-rehearsed sets which proved to be quite entertaining and worthy of making it to the festival’s main stage.
    Some of the early acts to prove their worth on Thursday night were Tifa, Charley Blacks, Ce’Cile, with surprise act Tanto Blacks, Ding Dong and the Ravers Clavers crew, D’Angel and Stacious. And on Friday night Gyptian, Etana and Romain Virgo
    The set featuring the duo of Kevin and Craig of Voicemail was tinged with emotion as both spoke to missing their brother — the late O’Neil Edwards. Their tribute performance, although lacking O’Neil’s vibe, was uplifting from the opening, which featured the Kingston College Chapel Choir.
    At the time of filing, the major acts including Mavado, Bounty Killer — who is to be honoured- — Spice, I-Octane, Agent Sasco and the highly anticipated Vybz Kartel, were yet to take to the stage.

    On patron taking in Ce'Cile's performance.

    [Hide Description] A dazzling Chris Brown performing on Sumfest International Night one on Friday night. (Photo: Jermaine Barnaby)
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    A dazzling dancing display from US singer Chris Brown at the Catherine Hall venue in Montego Bay had groupies glued to the front of the stage, screaming and tearing out their hair, fervently hoping for the slightest hint of acknowledgement of their presence.And the heavily-tatooed Chris Brown played them to the hilt --just as he did the entire Catherine Hall, stretching out to touch their clawing hands, but not quite meeting the target, gyrating his ever-so-athletic body, somersaulting, defying gravity, making pulsating pronouncements while grabbing his crotch. And he also did his songs, live and direct but coupled with heavy lip-syncing which he made absolutely no attempt to hide. Brown delivered a package whose entertainment quotient was undeniable, despite being so heavily dance driven.High on energy and with youth in his favour, the 21-year-old Brown, whose career had taken a battering when his physical abuse of then girlfriend, pop princess Rihanna was made public in 2009, was a dynamo. Armed with his four equally talented male dancers, a drummer and a selector he delivered a tight, well-orchestrated set in which he made sure to incorporate Jamaican culture.Casually attired in a pair of khaki shorts, open-front shirt covering his merino, a baseball cap with a red bandana handkerchief hanging loosely from his back pocket, Brown launched his set with Wall to Wall, starting off a mad frenzy which crescendoed as he reeled off other biggies from his repertoire including Gimme Dat, Run It, Say Yow, Brown Skin Girl, and With You. His forwards were huge and when he paid tribute to dancehall by performing tunes like Kartel's Clarks and showed his knowlegdge of the lingua and the dance moves he had it totally made with the Jamaican audience.At the end of his hour-long performance on stage there was an exodus from the mud-splattered venue, on a night which failed to lure the usual Friday night high attendance. No doubt the rain during the day played a role in the low turnout on International Night One, but that dd not stop the artistes from delivering great performances. Even Jah Cure, who came immediately after Chris Brown, gave a performance which was much improved over his recent Reggae Sumfest showings. Jah Cure, who wisely chose the best from his repertoire, and took time to introduce some of his songs, was full of thanks when the audience showed their appreciation. His Call On Me and Unconditional Love inspired and at the end of his performance there was the premiere of his video which was shot on location in Cuba.

    Gyptia
    Also giving a decent showing on International Night one was the man whose song has been enjoying Billboard presence, Gyptian. Quite comfortable on stage and with his female dancers in tow, Gyptian brought on stage artistes Sugar Roy and Conrad Crystal with whom he has the hit Culture cover Jah Jah See Dem A Come and a nattily attired Nitchie Kutchie, whom he called his "bredren". Of course, he had to do Hod Yuh, but not before he delivered songs like Serious Times from his debut album and made a case for his fans to purchase his new CD. "We have over a million people in Jamaica, so why reggae artistes can't sell a million copies?" he queried. "My new CD is out, please go out and buy it," he said with a brilliant smile. Then he gave what seems to be his signature sound, a guttural "rrrrrr" and held the audience captive as he delivered Hold Yuh.
    The females on the line-up, Etana and Queen Ifrica, were not to be outdone. Etana came with a package. Her frisky male and female dancers stayed with her throughout, weaving her set together as she took the audience on a ride with songs such as August Town, Free, Warrior Love, Wrong Address, I Am Not Afraid and Crazy Love in which she acknowledged her husband, Andre, who was watching her in the wings.Whereas the Strong One was passionate, the Fyah Mumma, Queen Ifrica was cultural and forthright. The empress from Mo Bay entered centrestage with a Lion of Judah chant and quickly moved into such gems as Mi Nah Bleach, Welcome to Montego Bay and Below the Waist.
    Among the early performers who delivered well were Canada-based reggae act, Steele, who made his Sumfest debut in fine style and singer Hezron. Rated as Canada's number one reggae singer, Steele has, over the years, collected numerous awards and on Saturday night he showed why he has been deserving of such accolades.

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    Late last week, it was announced that the trial, which was to have started on June 21, had been postponed by US District Judge James Moody Jr. Banton's trial was initially set for March 3, but due to conflicts, the defence moved to continue the trial on April 12. The court granted the motion and set the trial to begin on April 19. However, on April 8, 11 days before the start date, Moody postponed trial until June 21, offering no reason for the delay.
    Banton's lawyer, David Oscar Markus, has since filed a motion on behalf of his client objecting to the postponement and demanding a speedy trial. Markus also requested a hearing on this matter for Thursday, June 3, and is awaiting the Court's response.
    Banton, whose correct name is Mark Myrie, has been in custody since last December when he was slapped with drugs and firearm charges.
    The reggae icon is accused of conspiracy to possess cocaine and aiding and abetting the possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.



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