Marlon Asher Will Be Back At Moe’s Alley In August

Since his last breakout performance at Moe’s Alley, regular attendees have been anticipating the return of Trini reggae star Marlon Asher, who, after a long hiatus, is back in the spotlight.

He recently joined Sizzla Kalonji on the Everlasting Japan Tour, and he has already begun promoting his upcoming album, Safe, which is due out soon. To boot, it is now confirmed that he, along with some special guests, will be back at the aforementioned venue on Saturday, August 5th. Click here for additional info.

Austria’s One Love Festival Ft. Capleton, Tarrus Riley, Horace Andy & More

In a few weeks from now – on August 4th and 5th – Bunfire Squad will present the 3rd staging of Austria’s One Love Festival. The family friendly event will offer a wide range of international cuisine: Thai, Indian, Ethiopian etc., workshops, children friendly zones, as well as live music.

They have a stellar lineup that includes Capleton, Tarrus Riley, Anthony B, Horace Andy, Gentleman, Alborosie, Lila Iké, and many more. Additional information and links to tickets are available on the event’s official website.

Jungle Lava Productions presents “Harder They Come Riddim”

Last summer, Jungle Lava Productions shared their debut rhythm-driven compilation, Natty Dreadlocks Survival Riddim, which received very strong approval from both industry insiders and reggae fans alike. It was praised primarily for its production quality, spearheaded by Jungle George and his team, using all live instruments. Days after it was released, it was immediately highlighted on most of the premier reggae platforms worldwide.

Based on the overwhelmingly positive feedback he has gotten from the preceding project, Jungle George was deliberate in taking the time needed to create his follow-up EP, Harder They Come Riddim

Published only a few days ago on his Jungle Lava Productions imprint, the Harder They Come Riddim is already being labeled the better of the two. It features new music performed by Karamanti, David Conscious, Informative History Man, Jazz Black, Vineyard and Jungle Lava Band, of which Jungle George is the head. 

It’s a gripping six-track classic roots-reggae juggling that’s fused with dub. The Harder They Come Riddim is now available on iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Tidal, and all other digital music stores.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “HARDER THEY COME RIDDIM”

Beres Hammond Will Be In Pennsylvania For JA Independence

On Independence Day – Sunday, August 6th – the king of lovers rock reggae, Beres Hammond, will perform live at The Keswick Theatre – 291 N. Keswick Avenue – in Glenside, Pennsylvania. The concert will also feature Philly Reggae All-Star Band and Luv Smith, as well as dj sets by Reggae Vibration and Steve Stunner.

Presented by Jamaican Dave Production and Rising Sun, this show is a part of Hammond‘s Forever Giving Thanks tour. Tickets are available on keswicktheatre-dot-com.

Little John Is Having A ‘Summer Party’ & You’re Invited

Public figure Scabbo General and veteran recording artist Little John are putting on a Summer Party at Hundred Man Sports Bar in Resource South, Manchester. The date is Saturday, August 12th, and the men have invited some of the biggest names in reggae-dancehall to party with them.

There will be performances by Beenie Man, Josey Wales, Peter Metro, Triston Palma, Professor Nuts, General B, Jah Mason, Terror Fabulous, Major Mackerel, Anthony Cruz, Singer J, VC, and many more.

The live acts will be supported by several selectors and sound-systems: Team Fully Active, Chucky Blazay, Original Diamond International Entertainment, and Sound Trooper. General admission is $1,000 JMD, and VIP is $2,000.

Causion Says Thanks On EP’s Lead Single

A few years ago, shortly before the pandemic, Antigua & Barbuda’s reggae ambassador Causion found himself in a precarious situation. In November 2019 he was rushed to the emergency in South Beach, Florida, only to be told that he had stage 3 colon cancer.

Following his diagnosis – and once he was able to get back to work –  Causion, in collaboration with his longtime friend and veteran musician, Maurice Gregory, co-produced his latest project: The Mission Is in Progress. This is a seven-track EP, released on his birthday – June 24, 2023 – that takes listeners into the mind of the Antiguan singer-songwriter. 

The Mission Is in Progress leads with track #5, Thank You, an inspirational record on which Causion publicly thanks Jah for all He has done. “I wrote that song at a time when there was a lot of stress going on in my life, and even though all the things seemed to be going in the opposite direction, I was still grateful for all the things myFather had given me and blessed me with,” says Causion.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN “THE MISSION IS IN PROGRESS”

Close Off The Month Of July At The “Harlem Festival Of Culture”

The Harlem Festival of Culture, which is inspired by Questlove‘s 2021 critically acclaimed documentary, Summer of Soul, goes down on July 28th, 29th and 30th at Randall’s Island in New York.

Attendees will be treated to indoor and outdoor music concerts, influencer dinners, moderated discussions, and film screenings. There will be live performances by Estelle, Bell Biv Devoe, Nadine Sutherland, Doug E. Fresh, Serani, Cam’Ron, Wayne Wonder, and that is just to name a few.

The full lineup and links to tickets are available on the event’s official website: harlemfestivalofculture-dot-com.