Romain Virgo To Headline The Qatar Music Festival On Feb. 7th (@RealRomainVirgo)

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Stardome Entertainment will be hosting the Qatar Music Festival – the Bob Marley
birthday edition – on February 7th at the Holiday Inn Hotel in the Al Masa Ballroom in Doha Qatar.

The organizers have added international recording artist Romain Virgo as their
main headliner; he will be supported by Kenya’s DJ Moh The Ruffest. Advance tickets,
which are going for QAR 100, can be purchased HERE.

Germany’s Gentleman Collaborates With Jamaica’s Beenie Man (@KingBeenieMan @gentlemanmusic)

gentleman beeniemanCheck out the new video by Gentleman (Germany) and Beenie Man (Jamaica) for the catchy dancehall single Still Around. There is so much that can be said about this combination but I will leave it up to you to form your own opinion; as for me, I think this is straight fire!

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New Reggae Release: 3D Riddim – Detroit Avenue Production (@detroitavenue)

3d riddimDetroit Avenue Production, the Seaview Gardens record label, has just released the 3D Riddim. The project is an upbeat reggae rhythm that features new music from Agustus Mich (Voice of the Children), Detroit Avenue’s own Tenshon (Night Worker) and the previously released collaboration from Mikey General and Karamanti (Back Against the Wall).

With distribution from Zojak Worldwide, the 3D Riddim was officially publicized on January 18th and can now be streamed and downloaded from all digital music stores where reggae is sold.

New Reggae Release: Duane Stephenson – Fire & Flames (@FromAugustTown)

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On January 25th Carmor Production shared what some are calling arguably the most soulful reggae release so far in 2019, “Fire & Flames” by Duane Stephenson.

Duane Stephenson is one of those timeless artist who simply cannot be ignored because of his authenticity. On this new single, “Fire & Flames,” the artist comes across as prophetic as he warns about what will happen if we continue on this negative path that we are on as a society.

Have You Seen Kabaka Pyramid’s Video For “Reggae Music”? (@Kabakapyramid @jaywillfilms)

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The official video for Reggae Music, which was directed by famed director Jay Will aka Game Over, was publicized on January 11th, 2019. The song, Reggae Music, is on Kabaka Pyramid’s debut album Kontraband.

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Winston ‘Flags’ Smith’s Biography

flagsWinston Alexander Smith (A.K.A. Flags) was born in St. James, Montego Bay, Jamaica. He grew up in the Canterbury Community and attended the Albion All Age School. He graduated in 1972.

Upon leaving school “Flags” went on to live in the community of Anchovy where he started his musical career. He was the lead singer of the band Stepping Stone, put together by Calvin Clark and consisted of Zoots “Skully” Simms, one of Jamaica’s great percussionist on drums and Eric “Rickabacka” Frater on guitar.

In 1974, the Stepping Stone Band merged into the Future Wind Band, led by Hugh “Bobo Lloyd” Hall playing around Jamaica in some small community night clubs. In 1976 “Flags” family left Anchovy for the community of Flankers where he continued to work with the Future Wind Band which became the resident band for various entities, including The Disco Inferno in Rose Hall, The Great River Tours and The Negril Huts Resort.

While grooming his musical talent, “Flags” opened for house name acts such as Eddie Kendricks of the Temptations, Denise Williams and the Trams to name a few.  In the summer of 1979, “Flags” performed on the same stage as the legendary Bob Marley at the Jamaica Reggae Sunsplash. “Flags” sound and style is similar to that of the legendary Bob Marley who is one of his favorite artist. During Reggae Sunsplash of 1981, “Flags” performed a tribute to Bob Marley.   In 1982 he formed his own band Ambassan, which was an offshoot of the Future Wind Band and performed at Reggae Sunsplash again for two more years in 1982 and 1984.

In 1984 “Flags” left his home in Jamaica to pursue the music scene in the United States of America. After migrating to Miami, Florida, he joined forces with the reggae band Immortals consisting of Paul “I-Paul” Gauntlette and junior “Yatta” Biggs. A year later, he started working with producer Courtney “Blemo” Crichton, releasing the singles Cool Rudie and Natty Gone Red on Crichton’s Intellitec label.  “Flags” also worked with Neville “Prophet Kato” Thompson releasing the song Bossman on the Buffalo label. A remake of Errol Dunkley’s Please Stop Your Lying was also released on the I-Tek label, but it was retitled You’re Gonna Need Me.

“Flags” was diagnosed with glaucoma and for years he struggled to maintain his vision. This he was not able to conquer and for the past ten years he has been visually impaired. His blindness has not stopped his recording career. “Flags” is in the process of completing his first album. The first single Praise Jah in presently available on all digital media platforms.

Nas To Headline Sideways Festival In Finland (@Nas @Sidewayshel)

nasSideways is the only big music & arts festival in the Helsinki area happening at the beginning of the Summer. Every year they present nearly 80 live acts plus entertaining sideshows from music trivia competitions to art exhibitions, 80’s arcade games to skateboarding sessions.

For 2019 they have added veteran hip-hop artist Nas as one of their main headliners. The Queen’s Bridge native has just released 3 back to back videos from his latest album, all while working on new musical projects.

Sideways Festival takes place on June 6th, 7th, and 8th at Sideways (Nordenskiöldinkatu 11, 00250) in Helsinki. Click here for tickets.