Late one night after his wife and kids were asleep, Scott Aiges started strumming Tom Petty’s “Refugee” on guitar, but with a reggae lilt. A light bulb went off: Wouldn’t it be great for a band to ...
That was when I really fell in love with reggae.”He organised the upcoming event with Rowan Ramotar of Wild Apache Promotions.Jamaican-born Mr Ramotar said he practically started listening to reggae ...
It’s no secret that London in the 1980s was segregated. There was, for one, a stark contrast between the punk rock–obsessed white youth culture and the black youth culture that was madly in love with ...
Two acts who made their name in the 1980s are heading to Victoria for concerts this summer. Pat Benatar is booked to appear July 10 at the University of Victoria’s Farquhar Auditorium, while Ziggy ...
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Is reggae music in Ziimbabwe dead?
Reggae, although imported from Jamaica, has been the cornerstone music of Zimbabwe since Bob Marley’s visit to this country ...
After earning a rare recognition from the United Nations, we look at this genre whose fluid, lilting grooves and pulsating rhythms thrived on the fringes of global showbiz trends for five decades.
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