“Can’t Stop The Music 2021” Online Festival Returns At The End Of May!

The team at California Roots have announced that the Can’t Stop The Music 2021 Online Festival will take place from May 28th through to the 30th.

This digital experience, which will stream live on Facebook, will feature a mix of new and classic performances from Alborosie, Collie Buddz, Don Carlos, Jesse Royal, Jo Mersa Marley, Kabaka Pyramid, Protoje, Steel Pulse, Tarrus Riley and others.

Sheldon Gava’s Bio

Sheldon Gava is a Rastafarian recording artist, poet and budding actor based in South Florida (U.S.A.).

He was born in Old Harbor Bay, St. Catherine, Jamaica, but grew up in Brooklyn, New York with his parents; except for Summer breaks, which were spent in Toronto, Ontario.

Gava’s first interest in the entertainment industry came when he was in Middle School, where he studied drama. It was there that he auditioned to play the leading role of Clinton for Spike Lee’s film Crooklyn. Although his acting skills were good enough to get him to the finals, he was eventually cut because of his age. Not being one to give up, he continued to work on his stagecraft and was later accepted at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, an institution that has schooled the likes of Alicia Keys. Unfortunately, his mother insisted that he attended Brooklyn Tech instead, one of the top academic high schools in the nation. Sadly, Sheldon never really settled into Brooklyn Tech, and as such he lost interest in acting and ended up quitting the drama club.

In addition to being drawn to the stage, Sheldon Gava was also very passionate about writing. He explains his love for penning words as follows: “Migrating from Jamaica to the States, at the beginning of Elementary School other students could not understand when I spoke heavy patois. I was ridiculed for my accent which led to a lot of fighting and suspensions even though academically I was a gifted student. In grade 4 I won a New York Citywide Martin Luther King Jr Day essay contest which I read for an audience of hundreds of other students and teachers from schools all across the city. I found writing to be the one single way that everyone could understand what I had to say, so I developed a passion for writing.”

Throughout his teenage years he would do freelance writing for magazines offering a few dollars for a certain word count, poetry style, or subject matter. The pay was not great compared to all the rights he gave away, but those freelance submissions taught him a lot about different poetry styles. Lessons that would serve him well later in life.

By the early 2000s he was a published poet with a growing fan base, who was frequenting open mic poetry recitals. At one such recital he met a group of Roots Dub musicians who invited him to their studio to record a few spoken word tracks. While working with them, gradually poems transitioned to lyrics, and just like that he added songwriter and recording artist to his title.

Sheldon Gava, the artist, would later record at Jamhill Studios in Lauderhill, Florida, a place that had several Grammy plaques on the wall; ornamental tablets achieved from working with various reggae legends in the past. Most of Gava’s early studio works however, were done at 56 Real Productions. This is due in part to the fact that they had an in-house producer / engineer who was from Old Harbor. Because Sheldon is also an Old Harbor man the two spent hours in the studio every day working on his lyrical delivery and overall sound.

Among his discography is a ten-track album titled Natty De Ras, which was released in October, 2020 on his own Gava Music LLC label. The project received mixed reviews, with standout track Ras Tafari earning international critical acclaim.

Fast-forward to 2021 and a more knowledgeable, focused Sheldon Gava is again sharing a new project. His latest offering is Weather Change, a seven-track EP that was officially published on April 30th, 2021. Gava and his team are now in full promo mode as they are committed to exposing this new record to a wider audience.

Though he is now known and respected as a recording artist, Sheldon remains active as a poet and has even resumed acting. In recent years he has been committed to playing the role of daddy to his three kids: Nyah, Sara, and Malakai. His dedication to his Rastafarian faith is always on all full display in every area of his life.

WRITTEN BY MARIA JACKSON

Cham’s “Lock Down” Video Is Out Now! (@TheCham)

Earlier today dancehall artist Cham (formerly known as Baby Cham) released the official video for his trending single, Lock Down. The song was released at the end of April, and has been creating a buzz on dancehall platforms around the world since it was first shared.

Click here or on the image above to check out the visuals and remember to like, comment and share.

IZI ION’s Biography

For as long as he can remember, music and Rastafari have been part of Izi Ion‘s life. It was not until the late 1980s however, that he recorded his first song and in the next decade became a committed disciple of Rastafari.

Izi Ion was born Vollin Garth Headley in the Flour Hill district, a small, family-friendly community in St. James, Jamaica. It was there that he learned the importance of farming and self-sustainment; something he actively partakes in to this day. He considers farming an essential part of life and explains it like this: “my leisure time, I’m in the farm tilling the soil, planting food and making herbal medicine. Building up the structure and living a healthy lifestyle.” In addition to agriculture, Izi is also a fashion designer who specializes in indigenous clothing and jewelry.

His musical career started in 1989 under the name Chiney Eye, a moniker he was called because of the shape of his eyes. His initial songs were Talk & Run and Accident.

By the mid-1990s, there was a cultural shift in Jamaican dancehall with the Rastafarian influence returning to the forefront; this is thanks to artists like Garnet Silk, Tony Rebel and Everton Blender. It was during that time that Vollin Garth Headley aka Chiney Eye evolved into Iziniga. His songs took on a distinct Afrocentric flavor, which stood out when they were played on the radio. Because he was raised on the nourishing music of reggae legends Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs and Culture, he somehow managed to create music that had a similar impact on the listener.

As a live act, Izi Ion toured The Netherlands and Belgium in the mid-nineties and has performed at major events such as Reggae Sumfest and Rebel Salute.

He kicked off 2021 with the release of So Many Sounds, a song produced by Kenneth Thompson for the KENERGi Music Label. It is his first song for the emerging music imprint, which is based in Florida (U.S.A). Like most of his previous releases, So Many Sounds is driven by his spiritual beliefs and is filled with relevant and timely Rastafarian teachings.

When asked what he would like people to take away from his music, Izi Ion said the following: “My main mission is to endorse the message of Rastafari. That is what I live for.”

UPDATED BY MARIA JACKSON

Lutan Fyah & Perfect Giddimani To Perform Live In St. Louis On June 5th

On Saturday, June 5th, Studio 618 Entertainment, S.W.U.G. Foundation, Just Ent. and Misfits Records will all come together to present the Reggae Rotation Summer Celebration. The outdoor event will be held at Studio 618 Ent. headquarters, located at 2000 St. Clair Avenue East in St Louis, Illinois.

This is a band show that will see live performances from Lutan Fyah, Perfect Giddimani and Lion Heights. Gates will open at 6 PM (local time) and there is an entrance fee of $35 USD.

Linstead Recording Artist Tommie Tei’s New EP “Win This Time” Is Out Now! (@TommyTeeMusic)

Recording artist Tommie Tei, who hails from the Banbury District in Linstead, Jamaica, has just released his brand new EP titled Win This Time. The six track project, which features one collaboration done with Kre The King, has been getting nothing but rave reviews. After having to overcome several challenges within the music industry, the positive feedback is confirmation to Tommie and his team that he is finally on the right track. The singer / songwriter, now living in the Cayman Islands, penned all the songs himself with the exception of Kre‘s verse on Jah a Guide

Tommie Tei‘s expansive thought process is on full display throughout the EP, as he touches on various topics ranging from relationships to social issues. A couple songs that must be highlighted are: track number six, The One You Love; which is an advise to women about the importance of choosing the right man. When asked what inspired that particular song, Tei said: “I was motivated to write the one you love after seeing relationship keep having a sour ending, especially with women been victims of some serious crimes. So I see it necessary to put words in a song and ask the ladies to be more careful of relationship they get caught up in.”

The other record that is creating quite a buzz is the aforementioned combination done with fellow artist Kre The King, titled Jah a Guide. As this is the lead single on the EP, it was released in April, approximately three weeks before the full project was published. It has been getting, and continues to receive steady rotation and feature on reggae and dancehall platforms all over.

All songs on Win This Time were voiced at Shadow Recording Studio in the Cayman Islands, and production can be created to both Shadow Studio and Hippaside Records in Jamaica. The EP’s musical genre is rightfully classified as Caribbean-pop, a fuse of pop music blended with Jamaican reggae and dancehall.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN & DOWNLOAD “WIN THIS TIME”

Jesse Royal’s Album Launch Set For June 12th In Miami, Florida (@JesseRoyal1)

On Saturday, June 12th, Dubwise Miami will host the Royal album launch at Purple Palms Creative Inc., located at 80 Northeast 29th Street in Miami, Florida.

The event will see Jesse Royal performing songs from his sophomore album, Royal, as well as other songs from his catalog. Additionally, his team has also announced that he will be joined by several special guests.

The new album, which is on the Easy Star Records label, features songs like: Rich Forever, Lion Order, Natty Pablo and more.