John John Records Releases “Bounty Killer” Compilation In Time For The Holidays (@johnhonawful @GrungGaadZillA)

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Just in time for the holidays, this must have for all dancehall lover features a compilation of chart topping hits from the Grammy award-nominee Bounty Killer.

Songs such as “Lodge,” “Action Speak Louder Than Words,” “Dead This Time,” “Badman Kill Fi Fun,” “Cellular Phone,” “Down in the Ghetto,” “Gal,” “If a War,” “Long Donkey Cod,” “Mama,” “Searching” featuring Sanchez, “More Gal” and “Ghetto Dictionary” can all be found on this amazing collection. The prjoect is distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital.

John John Records presents “Bounty Killer” can now be purchased from all major online digital music stores such as iTunes and Amazon.

Wurl Rootz Band Releases Debut Single With Legendary Singer Mikey General (@MikeyGeneral7 @WurlRootz)

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Wurl Rootz Band is thrilled to announce the release of their debut single You Move Me Baby featuring Mikey General, available in the most popular digital stores around the world such as, iTunes, Amazon Music, Google Play, Spotify etc..

Wurl Rootz members kept true to their heritage with the new single. The vibe is fresh and distinctive with an authentic reggae groove. Reggae music lovers from around the globe will have the option to select their favorite version of the single as there are four mixes inclusive in the release. The original mix, the instrumental mix, the video mix and the dub mix. It’s a strictly positive vibe package with music that touches deep in the soul. The single is taken from the band’s up and coming album, scheduled for release summer 2017.

Putting out a quality product was the driving force behind the project. As such, the initial track for the single was laid at the world renown, Tuff Gong Recording Studio by Oniel “Mondays” Smith. The band also worked with one of Jamaica’s top industry talent, Mr. Grub Cooper of Stage Recording Studio, who arranged and sung harmony vocals on the track with additional recordings done by Douglas “Doug” Flanigan. Courtland “Gizmo” White was also a key player in getting the sound quality up to industry standards. Mixing and balancing was done by Micah Henry of SC-21 Productions and the mastering was done at Anchor Recordings Studio, (one of Jamaica’s premier studios) by Mario “Syantis” Lawrence.

The band has made the business decision to independently release their own work. They are managed by a former Universal Music Group Finance Manager with extensive knowledge in the business aspect of the music industry. The team works extremely well together fostering trust and respect all the way around.

The project was well received by pre-release sampling groups. Mikey General stated “The dub mix tuff! We have a good product to run with.” Another reviewer stated “The video mix is a hit for sure”!

Jamaica’s Rastafari Rootzfest Announces Line Up (@Rastafari_Rootz)

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Rastafari Rootzfest™, the first legally exempt ganja event in Jamaica, was designed as a celebration of indigenous Rastafari livity including the spiritual and physical importance of cannabis as a sacramental herb.  The second staging of Rastafari Rootzfest™ returns to Long Bay Beach Park in global ganja capital Negril from December 9-11, 2016.  The three day and night festival opens at 12noon daily and will feature over 50 exhibitors and top ital food brands in the Ganja Expo and Rasta Village.

Addressing the audience at the festival’s Kingston media launch, Rastafari Rootzfest CEO Ras Iyah V, announced the line-up for two nights of signature Reggae concerts on the beach with a solid lineup of Jamaican talent taking the stage December 9th and 10th including – Freddie McGregor, Half Pint, Sister Carol, Protoje, Richie Spice, Andrew Tosh, Chezidek, Lutan Fyah, Dre Island, Daweh Congo, Sevana and Yvad backed by the Hi-Grade Band. Nyahbinghi House drummers and guest djs will provide an ongoing soundtrack for festival guests, from the extensive catalogue of Rastafari chants and anthems to the countless cannabis themed recordings created by Reggae artistes such as Peter Tosh whose international ganja anthem ‘Legalize It’, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

This year’s seminar series will be presented in association with Oaksterdam University, the festival’s International Education Partner and America’s first cannabis college. Topics will be explored through two growers workshops and 10 seminars on a various aspects including Investment, Standards, Innovation and Technology. Rastafari Rootzfest is committed to enabling the growth of Jamaica’s cannabis, tourism, wellness and entertainment industries through the participation of indigenous and grassroots people in the new green economy. The festival offers opportunities for networking, exposure to best practices and global research trends as well as investment and educational opportunities. 

Ganjamaica Cup cannabis competition has been launched and growers island-wide are invited to enter and showcase indigenous plant strains to be judged by an expert panel.   The cup is open to resident and non-resident growers partnering with Jamaican growers and entry fee is J$10,000/submission with a completed entry form. Submissions are open to December 2, 2016 and the winners will be recognized at the festival’s awards ceremony on Sunday at 5pm.   Rastafari Rootzfest™ is sponsored by the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), Alpha Cat, Yellow Bird Resort, Skunk Magazine, Bess FM, IRIE FM and endorsed by the Jamaica Tourist Board, Negril Chamber of Commerce and the Westmoreland Hemp & Ganja Farmers Association (WHGFA) and approved by the Ministry of Justice.  Production partners are John Swaby Entertainment, Reggae 360X, Kush Art, Janai Productions, Ganjagram, Goffe Law Office and Villa Loyola.

Tickets go on sale island-wide on November 25th at Fontana Pharmacies and Western Sports Centre Negril. Must be 18 years or older to attend. ID required.

For more info visit http://www.rastafarirootzfest.com/

BB King To Be Honoured By Band Members – USA Tour

4_w600_h400_s1Keeping The Blues Alive…BB King’s Blues Band can’t stop playing the music that was born in the Mississippi Delta.

If you thought “The Thrill Is Gone” meet BB King’s Blues Band on tour across the United States and hear the sound that made Mississippi “The Birthplace of the Blues.”

Many of the original BB King Band members have come together to “Keep the Blues Alive” for their fans and to perpetuate the music that King made famous all over the world.

Myron Johnson, BB King’s Tour Manager has re-assembled the band with celebrated Mississippi bluesman Jesse Robinson, as the frontman. Robinson was singled out by “BB” as his favorite guitarist on numerous occasions, therefore, “Jesse was the obvious choice to lead the band as we hit the road to honor the “King of the Blues,” according to Johnson.

Join BB King’s Blues Band in a city near you and help Keep the Blues Alive!

For booking info contact MJ Productions & Entertainment, Inc. or Myron Johnson at 702-236-2823

Wyclef Says He Has Sold Approximately 100 Million Records To Date (@wyclef @DJDUBL)

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In a recent interview with UK selector and radio presenter, DJ Dubl, Wyclef Jean (member of the Fugees), when asked how many records he has sold over the years, said about a 100 million. The artist/producer said that what is important is not just what he sells as an artist but also as a producer.

Wyclef also made mention of his upcoming album titled J’Ouvert and his current record with Young Thug. Listen to the full interview here.

R&B Group 112 Will Be Live In London On Nov.30

R & B Group 112 Concert in New York CityAmerican RnB group, 112 (pronounced “one-twelve”), will perform their string of hit songs on Wed. November 30th at Indigo at The O2, Peninsula Square in London.

Fans can sing along, dance and reminisce to their Grammy Award-winning hit song, “I’ll Be Missing You”,and take the dreamy journey back to the late 1990s and early 2000s as the group deliver quality hit songs like “Only You”, “Cupid”, and “Peaches and Cream”.

With a string of Gold and Platinum hit songs, 112 are sure to please and delight you.  They have worked with some of the industry’s biggest names like The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, Faith Evans and Mase; and have toured with industry heavyweights such as Whitney Houston, Puff Daddy, The Isley Brothers and Janet Jackson. 

True RnB fans globally are delighted to see the group re-united so go out and support them at The Indigo O2. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS.

RasTamils Bio (@Rastamils)

rastamilsGrowing up in war-torn Sri Lanka motivated Franklin Fernando to go to battle. But instead of taking up arms, he armed himself with a guitar, and songs that speak of a century-old struggle.

Born in Winnipeg, Fernando and his family relocated to Sri Lanka amidst the nation’s longstanding civil war between two ethnic groups – the Sinhalese (majority) and Tamil (minority) people. The son of a Sinhalese tradesman who provided sanctuary for his Tamil wife and her family, a young Fernando found himself struggling to find his identity during formative teen years.

After returning to Winnipeg in 2007, with tensions still rising in Sri Lanka, Fernando didn’t know what to do about the empathy he felt for his fellow Tamils. “I was living an illusion. I didn’t think I could make a difference.”

It wasn’t until graduating high school and taking a job at a worker-owned co-op café that Fernando’s perspective was monumentally impacted. Enlightenment came in the form of an article written by Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge about ongoing conflicts between the Sinhalese and Tamils. “In that moment I realized these are the two groups that make up my heritage – these are my people, this is my homeland,” he says emphatically. “Reading that story simply changed my life.”

Fernando was compelled to take action. His weapon would become a Fender Stratocaster; his ammunition, a catalogue of songs that promoted peace, empowerment, and prosperity. His army? An ever-expanding legion of followers who dig reggae music…

Franklin Fernando first met Rasta percussionist Martin Valach in 2010, at a late-night drum jam on Canada Day. A long-time veteran of Winnipeg’s reggae circle, Valach shared Fernando’s passion for making music with a message. “Martin really shaped me and the music I wanted to make,” says Fernando. “He showed me the power of reggae.”

Valach became Fernando’s musical muse and co-founder of reggae outfit RasTamils. The band name combines two words representative of two cultures – ‘Ras’ (short for Rastafarian) and ‘Tamils’ (the name of Sri Lanka’s minority people). Putting these two words together reflects the hope that Franklin Fernando and his bandmates share of cultures coming together around the world.

Rounding out RasTamils are Christian DeVoin (bass), J.R. Hill (lead guitar), Andy Castello (keyboards), Matthew Walden (trumpet) and Janice Finlay (saxophone/ flute). Together, they create a beautifully layered and tasteful take on the classic reggae rhythms of Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Sly & Robbie, and Bob Marley, combined with popular pop reggae sounds of Busy Signal and Christopher Martin, and simple ‘80s rock. Lead vocalist Fernando has a style reminiscent of Qawwali singers Nasrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, and home-inspired Gunadasa Kapuge.

The culmination of their sonic concoction can be heard on the band’s self- titled 2011 EP – a collection of seven dance- inducing tracks laced with RasTamils’ ever-potent, politically-charged lyrics. The album received positive attention from the CBC, whose program Manitoba Scene chose the track Friends as one of the Top 5 of 2012.

Their second album, It’s a Dream, was released in September 2015. It contains 11 soulful reggae anthems, in solidarity with the Tamil people of Sri Lanka. “We’re trying to open people’s eyes to what’s happening in the world,” says Fernando. “Music is known as the gateway to the soul, and the gateway to the heart. We also believe that, most importantly, music is the gateway to the mind.” ! Fernando has a unique take on success that is best summarized in the words of a quote he finds inspirational, by Booker T. Washington: “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.”

From the stage, RasTamils are as inspiring as they are informative. “It’s really just friends coming together to play,” Fernando says. It’s this ease that contributes to the sense of community that extends from the stage and into the audience, whether it’s a crowd of dozens at a local club or thousands from an outdoor stage. It’s this sense of community that drives home their message.