New All-star Band, The Spiral Mixers, Already Gaining Traction

Josh Harris‘ newly formed all-star band, The Spiral Mixers, is already gaining a following on some streaming platforms. As of Monday, July 8th, Spotify is reporting that they have approximately 1,000 monthly listeners. Although the number may not be large when compared to other brands, Harris and his team believe this is quite a feat for a group that was only just established a few weeks ago.

The Spiral Mixers released their multi-genre debut album, Crossing Bridges, at the end of May. It features 15 inspirational and feel-good tracks that showcase the incredible talents of top-tier musicians and vocalists from around the world. Quality production and motivational messages are key factors in the band’s rapid growth.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “CROSSING BRIDGES”

Reggae Land 2024

The lineup for Reggae Land 2024 is truly impressive! Scheduled for Saturday, August 3rd and Sunday, August 4th, it will feature over one hundred artists specializing in reggae, dub, dancehall, and jungle music.

The National Bowl on Watling Street in Milton Keynes (United Kingdom) is the location for what the organizers are calling a massive celebration of reggae music and Caribbean culture.

Some of the confirmed performers are Burning Spear, Shabba Ranks, UB40, Sanchez, Popcaan, Koffee, Tarrus Riley, Wayne Wonder, Gyptian, Maxi Priest, Aswad, Dawn Penn, General Levy, and that is just to name a few.

Burning Spear Will Headline The 2024 SunSka Festival

The 2024 SunSka Festival will be held on August 2-4 at Sun Ska Village in Vertheuil, France. This is an all ages family event that allows camping, and will feature lots of live reggae performances.

The headlining act is Jamaican roots reggae singer-songwriter, vocalist, and musician Burning Spear, who will be joined by The Wailers, Niska, Deluxe, The Congos, Tiwony, Blacko, David Cairol, and several others. For additional information and links to tickets, visit sunska.fr.

Beres Hammond’s “Forever Giving Thanks Tour” Stops In Glenside, PA On Aug. 8th

The Exaltations, Da Wolf, Mesha Steele, Luv Smith, Steve Stunner, Reggae Vibration and Peter Blacks will join Beres Hammond and his Harmony House Singers on the Pennsylvania leg of the Forever Giving Thanks Tour.

Presented by Jamaican Dave Productions and Rising Sun, the show will be at the Keswick Theatre (291 N Keswick Ave.) in Glenside on Thursday, August 8th. Starting time is 6:00 p.m., and the entrance fee at the door ranges from US$59.00 to US$149.00. Buy tickets here.

Yellowman Will Perform In London On August 4th

The artist frequently referred to as the original dancehall king, Yellowman, is set to perform at the Jazz Cafe (5 Parkway Camden Town) in London, United Kingdom, on Sunday, August 4th. This is an early show that will run from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. local time.

Yellowman will be supported by The Upper Cut Band, one of the UK’s most proficient reggae ensembles. Tickets, which can be purchased via the event’s website, start at £30.

Culture Reggae Festival

Every year, reggae lovers in Maine gather at the Culture Reggae Festival to celebrate the genre and all it has contributed to the world. This year it will be at the Worumbo Riverfront Event Center (1 Canal Street) in Lisbon Falls on Saturday, the 3rd of August, from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Attendees will be treated to some of the best Caribbean cuisine and music, with live performances by Turbulence, Warrior King, Mighty Mystic, Nate Winter, and Maine’s premier reggae band Stream Reggae. Click here to buy tickets.

Baby Cham Confirmed For “90s Joyride” On July 27

The July edition of 90s Joyride will be staged on the 27th at Pier 1 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. This event is all about highlighting the best music from the 90s and early 2000s. Ever since the series started, they’ve always featured one major act from that era, and this time around it will be Baby Cham.

Cham‘s career began in the early 1990s. The Miami New Times referred to his debut album, Wow… The Story, released in 2000, as “the most anticipated album in years from any reggae artist.” He is mostly known for his 2006 single “Ghetto Story,” a song which was remixed by several artists.