The Caribbean has long been the world’s favourite cruise destination and it’s easy to see why. With its natural bounty of ...
It’s also one of a dwindling handful of venues in the UK with charity status ... It’s an homage to the brass instruments at heart of jazz, reggae, Latin and afro music – genres Band on the Wall has ...
The British reggae band is, in some circles, as cool as the current side of your pillow. But with their endless catalogue of summer-ready hits, they’ve established a permanent goodwill in New ...
Jamaica’s Reggae Warriors suffered a narrow 22-16 defeat to Wales in a rain-drenched international rugby league. They , especially after losing early in the period. Man of the match Gil Dudson scored ...
This year, some 75 albums/compilations have been submitted for consideration in the Best Reggae Album category. The period of eligibility for albums/songs is September 16, 2023 to August 30 ...
Jamaican reggae stars Capleton and Chronixx have been announced as the first performers for next year’s Reggae Land Festival at the Milton Keynes National Bowl. Capleton, also known as The Prophet, is ...
From left: Dennis Brown, Bob Marley and Toots Hibbert of Toots and the Maytals represent more than 70 years of reggae music history (Picture: Katie Ingham, Metro.co.uk/Getty) Fighting to save his ...
The event will feature international DJ SPK Rodrigues, known for his sets across the UK, Spain and Portugal. With nearly 12 years of experience, DJ SPK Rodrigues will play a mix of Reggaeton, Funk, ...
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Popular Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger is said to be in “very critical condition” after he was shot in the head. The 37-year-old Latin American singer, whose real name is Jose Manuel Carbajal, was ...
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