“90’s Pan Di Wharf” Returns With Sizzla Kalonji

The ultimate retro dance – 90’s Pan Di Wharf – returns to the Newport Commercial Center in Newport West, Kingston, on Friday, March 3rd. Presented by Unleashed Entertainment, it will feature all the biggest hits from the nineties, played by DJ Liquid, Kurt Riley, DJ Mario, Bad Scientist and Team Wire.

The main highlight for the evening will be a performance by non other than Sizzla Kalonji, one of the most sought after reggae-dancehall artists out of Jamaica. The show will begin at 7pm and will go on until… There is a $2,500 entrance fee at the gate.

Reggae Month 2023 Will End With A Bang!

One of the final shows for Reggae Month 2023 is Reggae Cyaa Dunn, scheduled for 10am to 1pm at the world famous Dunns River Falls Park in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica.

This is a family event that will feature live performances by Etana, Yung Muta, Flourgon, Mackeehan and Teshay Makeda. Most importantly, it is absolutely free to all patrons of the park.

Chezidek, Anthony Cruz & Little Hero Will Headline Club 360’s Live Show On Mar. 18

Club 360 – a recording studio and lounge located at Royal Flat Square in Mandeville, Manchester – is celebrating their opening with a special live show on Saturday, March 18. Although the business has been in operation for a few months the organizers have decided that such an event is warranted.

That said, Chezidek, Anthony Cruz and Little Hero have been invited to headline the show, with support from Pzed, Zamunda, Dinho, Mexi Kaano, Free T Shirt and the Step by Step Band. Additional music will be provided by Global Force Sound System, DJ Dippo, and Quiet Storm Movement. Admission is $1,500.

Reggae Man Wormbass Uses Music To Encourage Women 

Wormbass, famed bassist who rose to prominence years ago while working with dancehall giant Beenie Man, is using his many talents – singer, songwriter, producer, musician and artist – to inspire women to do and be more. Last year, he, along with rising star Ch4se, collaborated on a powerful single titled Hold On To Your Pride. The song is featured on the Roots Riddim produced by Africa based imprint, Royal Roots Studio. 

On the record, both men passionately urge women to be strong, stay focus and maintain high standards in every area of their lives. Wormbass said as much in a public statement he shared when the visuals were published in late January: “Dedicated to the Queens as a reminder that you are amazing and you should keep believing in yourself. Our society depends on you.”

Hold On To Your Pride (Roots Riddim) can be downloaded from iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal and all other streaming platforms. And the official video can be viewed on Wormbass‘ YouTube channel.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “HOLD ON TO YOUR PRIDE”

Jonathan McReynolds Shares His Truth

Jonathan McReynolds‘ new album, My Truth, came out on February 17th via MNRK Records LP. It has twelve songs and one collaboration: track #3 – Able – done with Marvin Winans.

This is the 5th studio album from the Grammy, Stellar and Dove Award winner. Click here to stream and/or download My Truth from your preferred music platform.

Total Praise Gospel Concert Set For March 31st

On Friday, March 31st, Rev. Clive Cole Ministries will present the Easter edition of the Total Praise Gospel Concert. It will be held at Kellits Primary School in Clarendon (Jamaica); starting at 6:30pm.

The lineup includes Joan Flemmings, Petra Kaye, Sebastian Braham, Dereq McFarlane, Sis Arlene, Kimalex, and many more. Nadine Blair is the master of ceremony, and there is a $2,500 JMD entrance fee at the gate for adults, and $1,000 for kids under 12.

Bryann Trejo’s Story (@Kingdomuzic)

Bryann Trejo is the founder and president of Kingdom Muzic, one of the most authentic Christian hip-hop labels in the U.S. In addition to his role as chairperson, he is also an active MC (rapper) and pastor who is literally changing lives with both his music and ministry.

Born on July 4th, 1980, in Corpus Cristi, Texas, Bryann Trejo was one of 2 identical twin babies. He spent most of his teenage years in juvenile detention centers for armed robbery and trafficking in narcotics. By his early twenties he was constantly in and out of lock-up, and at the age of 23 he was facing thirty years in prison for two attempted murders. By the grace of God the charges were reduced to aggravated assault, and Bryann pleaded down to seven years, and ended up serving only four before getting out on probation.

Shortly after leaving prison, Bryann joined his twin brother in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Alas, in May, 2013, his brother was shot and killed in a retaliation shooting stemming from the murder of a juvenile one week earlier (something Bryann‘s brother had nothing to do with). At the time he could have exacted revenge on his brother’s killer, but he chose to love and forgive instead. That’s now his sermon.