When it comes to Reggae music, you really can’t get any bigger than living legend Freddie McGregor. The internationally acclaimed, Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and producer will make his highly anticipated debut at Irish and Chin’s epic “Reeewind,” a heavily branded event, which celebrates “Rub-a-Dub” music and culture. On Saturday, July 18, Freddie McGregor will command the stage with his powerful and distinguished vocals, joining a cadre of talented singers and deejays, in what’s being billed as “Singers Meets DJs.” Reggae fans are going wild over Freddie McGregor’s “Reeewind” debut and are prepping for a musical explosion and special treat, as the iconic artis is set to sing freestyle over infectious foundation riddims provided by International sound system Mighty Crown. Meanwhile, the lyrically robust deejays, will punish the riddims laced by the legendary Downbeat.
Monthly Archives: June 2015
JUDY MOWATT ADDED TO THE 2015 LINE UP OF GROOVIN’ IN THE PARK (@GroovinConcert)
Veteran reggae singer Judy Mowatt, who thrilled fans as part of the Marcia Griffiths & friends package at last summer’s Groovin’ In The Park concert in New York, has been invited to perform at the festival for the second consecutive year. Beres Hammond is the only artiste who has performed at the annual festival twice.
Mowatt will join Grammy Award winning singer and songwriter Michael Bolton, Billy Ocean, Morgan Heritage, Stitchie, Carleton Luciano and Cocoa Tea as confirmed acts at Groovin’ in The Park 2015 which unfolds at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, NY on Sunday June 28.
The revered singer rose to prominence in the 70’s as a member of the I-Threes (which included original members Marcia Griffiths and Rita Marley) the backing vocalist for Bob Marley and The Wailers. She is the first female singer nominated for a Grammy Award in the reggae category for her ‘Working Wonders’ album which was nominated in 1985. Her ‘Black Woman’ album which was released in 1980 is considered one of the best reggae albums by a female artiste. As a solo act she is best known for songs like ‘Many Are Called,’ ‘Black Woman’ and ‘I Shall Sing.’ In 1999 the Jamaican government awarded her the Order of Distinction for her contribution to Jamaica’s music industry.
Presenting sponsor of Groovin’ In The Park is the Door Restaurant. Supporting sponsors include The Smoke House, TD Bank, SQPA, Nutrament, Caribbean Foods Delight Inc, BullZii Marketing, Groovin’ Radio, Laparkin Shipping, Tower Isle Patties and VP Records. Log on to http://www.groovininthepark.com or http://www.groovinradiony.com for concert information.
Hip-hop Artist Lupe Fiasco Addresses White Supremacy (@LupeFiasco)
Chicago MC Lupe Fiasco who is known for his opinionated stands as it relates to issues of color, wrote an open letter in direct response to the Charleston, South Carolina church massacre and Dylann Roof’s manifesto:
Dear White Supremacy,
First of all you are not really that supreme. While throughout history White Supremacy it must be admitted you have achieved some very dominant positions. These positions have been gained mostly through force or some biological agent such as disease that did a lot of the dirty work for you in advance. I mean anybody can use force on an unarmed populous and anybody can have smallpox. Not judging, just wanted to point out that having a disease that native folks aren’t immune to because they’ve never seen it doesn’t make you strategically smart or tactically superior, just kind of sick. And these dominant positions don’t really stand up to the test of time that long either. There is nothing about you biologically or physically that denotes an innate mode of supremacy. For that matter there is also nothing about you psychologically, philosophically, cognitively, academically, socially, architecturally, culturally or even financially that signifies a higher position above any other group. And to be diplomatic there is nothing about you that denotes innate inferiority as well. So what you really are is something in the middle. You are regular. White Regularity is congruent to all other forms of regularity i.e. Black, Brown, Etc etc. But in regularity there is room for differences and this is where White Regularity shines! Each group gets the same essential universals. Dance, food, music, etc. and it must be admitted that the White Regularity take on these universal institutions has been unbelievably impressive and a great addition to the total world culture. I mean spaghetti and meatballs, Romeo & Juliet, Coldplay, The Tuxedo, lighter that air travel are all world class additions to the collective bucket but they are no less or more impressive than every other regular groups take on the universals either. And if we really wanted to get analytical every invention is built on inspiration from a previously existing invention so the claim of “The Supreme 1st” to do something is highly debatable and except for a few exceptions, impossible! All things human aren’t born from a supreme overlord solely working in isolation.
Things are created in collaboration and in tandem with other cultures, knowledge structures and movements and more important, People. I mean if those Muslims didn’t catalog all that Greek philosophy for research we might not even know who Plato was. Now whether this collaboration is forced, which is seen so much but not exclusively throughout human history, does not take away the fact that it is done with the help of somebody else. We are supreme as a spectrum of colors in collaboration. One color does not dominate the other nor can it. Sure Steve Jobs was white. But the guy who built the computer was probably Chinese. And the girl who wrote the programs for the computer is probably from Mumbai. And the raw materials that were used to make it where probably first pulled out of the ground by somebody in South Africa. And if you take this highly collaborated upon piece of high technology to an indigenous tribe in the jungles of Brazil they’d probably use it as a boat paddle. And we can go on and on down or up the rabbit hole all day long and you’ll always find a regular somebody relying on the abilities of a just as regular somebody else that another regular somebody doesn’t even care about. White Supremacy is a lie white regularists tell to themselves in hopes that they can get a one way ticket to the top and hope we other colors overhear it. Here’s the bad news, ain’t no top. Here’s the good news though, ain’t no bottom neither! It’s just the regular ole middle where nobody is safe from being influenced by somebody else’s extreme regularness. Is your swastika flag printed in Mexico? Did you know the swastika is originally from Asia and the subcontinent? Did you know black people had slaves in Africa too? Did you know in the world you’re considered a minority too? I mean you call us niggers and beaners but you gotta ship all your formerly Native American land, backwood sourced ginseng to China to get money to support your meth habit. Meth that’s made with chemicals produced in India. I mean Hitler hated everything about the Jews expect every possession they had. It’s funny how the things you hate so much you have to rely on the most for your survival.
And if you wanted to get really ironic and meta about it, White Supremacy has to validate its own identity based solely on its relationship to other races! I mean now that’s what I would call joined at the hip. Without us there is no white supremacy because there would be nothing to be supreme over! That sounds so stupid but sometimes the truth is stupid. Stupid like a fox. And no not stupid like a Fox News I mean the real fox. The animal.
In closing white regularity (the race formerly known as white supremacy) I myself on behalf of my own black regularity salute you. Good luck with the northwest front I hear it’s beautiful in the spring and probably a strategic death trap if and when Yellowstone finally decides to blow up!
Yours Truly
Wasalu “Lupe” Jaco
‘Nina Revisited: A Tribute to Nina Simone’ Ft. Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige & Others (@MsLaurynHill @maryjblige)
In celebration of the upcoming Netflix original documentary about the life and times of Nina Simone titled, What Happened, Miss Simone?, RCA has announced the release of Nina Revisited: A Tribute to Nina Simone. The compilation record, which is slated to drop on July 10th, features 16 tracks recorded by artists like Common, Lalah Hathaway, Usher, Jazmine Sullivan, Gregory Porter, Lisa Simone (the late singer’s daughter), and Ms. Lauryn Hill who recently dropped her rendition of “Feeling Good.” Pianist Robert Glasper is also credited in Nina Revisited due to his work as the album’s producer alongside Ms. Hill who also has her hands behind the console.
TRACK LISTING:
1. Lisa Simone – “Nobody’s Fault but Mine (Intro)”
2. Ms. Lauryn Hill – “Feeling Good”
3. Ms. Lauryn Hill – “I’ve Got Life” – Ms. Lauryn Hill
4. Ms. Lauryn Hill – “Ne Me Quitte Pas” – Ms. Lauryn Hill
5. Jazmine Sullivan “Baltimore”
6. Grace – “Love Me or Leave Me”
7. Usher – “My Baby Just Cares For Me”
8. Mary J. Blige – “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”
9. Gregory Porter – “Sinnerman”
10. Common & Lalah Hathaway – “YG&B”
11. Alice Smith – “I Put A Spell On You”
12. Lisa Simone – “I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl”
13. Ms. Lauryn Hill – “Black Is The Color Of My True Love’s Hair”
14. Ms. Lauryn Hill – “Wild Is The Wind”
15. Ms. Lauryn Hill – “African Mailman”
16. Nina Simone – “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free”
Jill Scott’s album cover revealed (@missjillscott)
Three-time GRAMMY award-winning singer-songwriter Jill Scott is set to release her fifth studio album, and first since 2011. The R&B songstress has set a release date of July 24, 2015 for WOMAN while unveiling the cover art for the highly anticipated follow up to the 2011 critically acclaimed The Light of The Sun.
While fans and supporters of Jill Scott waits for the release of the album, they can check her out on her 2015 Summer Tour; Dates and locations are as follows:
JUN 26 FRI – Hampton Coliseum – Hampton
JUL 3 FRI – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn
JUL 9 THU – Peabody Opera House – St Louis
JUL 11 SAT – FirstMerit Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago
JUL 13 MON – Heinz Hall – Pittsburgh
JUL 15 WED – NJ Performing Arts Center, Prudential Hall – Newark
JUL 16 THU – Toyota Presents the Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford
JUL 18 SAT – Pier Six Concert Pavilion – Baltimore
JUL 19 SUN – Sands Bethlehem Event Center – Bethlehem
JUL 22 WED – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn
JUL 23 THU – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn
JUL 25 SAT – Paul Brown Stadium (Cincinnati Music Festival) – Cincinnati
JUL 26 SUN – Borgata Spa & Resort (Event Center) – Atlantic City
JUL 29 WED – Wolf Trap for the Performing Arts/The Barns – Vienna
JUL 30 THU – DPAC – Durham
AUG 1 SAT – BJCC Concert Hall – Birmingham
AUG 2 SUN – Chastain Park Amphitheatre – Atlanta
AUG 4 TUE – Orpheum Theatre – Memphis
AUG 5 WED – Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville
AUG 8 SAT – Hard Rock Live – Hollywood
AUG 9 SUN – Mahaffey Theater – Saint Petersburg
AUG 11 TUE – Thalia Mara Hall – Jackson
AUG 12 WED – Bayou Music Center – Houston
AUG 14 FRI – Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie – Grand Prairie
AUG 15 SAT – ACL LIVE AT THE MOODY THEATER – Austin
AUG 19 WED – Greek Theatre – Los Angeles
AUG 22 SAT – Fox Theater – Oakland
AUG 23 SUN – The Mountain Winery – Saratoga
AUG 25 TUE – Humphrey’s – San Diego
AUG 27 THU – Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas
AUG 28 FRI – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix
OCT 24 SAT – The Domain – Sydney
OCT 25 SUN – Sidney Myer Music Bowl – Melbourne
OCT 26 MON – Western Springs Stadium – Gladstone, Australia
Turbulence, Sherwin Gardner & More For Braveheart Riddim (@sherwingardner)
Trinidad and Tobago-based Bricksvale Records conquers the reggae scene with its uplifting one-drop riddim compilation Braveheart Riddim, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on June 16, 2015. Produced by Billboard-charting singer and songwriter Joel “Positive” Murray, Bricksvale Records is earning its stripes and making its mark in the Reggae world.
Caribbean stars shine on the six-track album, including Positive with “Hold Me Closely,” Turbulence with “Forever In Love,” Sherwin Gardner with “You Are Not Alone,” Emrand Henry with “Good Morning” and Collini with “Jah Love,” along with the instrumental version.
The talented line-up brings seasoned singers, songwriters and performers to the table, and casts righteous seeds that are bound to earn fans for Bricksvale Records.
TRACK LIST
1. Positive – Hold Me Closely
2. Turbulence – Forever In Love
3. Sherwin Gardner – You Are Not Alone
4. Collini – Jah Love
5. Emrand Henry – Good Morning
6. Bricksvale Records – Braveheart Riddim (Instrumental)
Destra Garcia Live In Toronto! (@DestraGarcia)
On Saturday June 27th, 2015 at the Fiction Night Club in downtown Toronto, persons are invited to party with the sophisticated and sexy, Destra Garcia.
Ms. Garcia is the most diverse and current soca artist in the world. No other has span the depth and breath in the Carnival Art form with her diversity of power, groovy, pan and chutney music, not to mention her cross over remixes including Afrobeats, reggae, and R&B.

