Hempress Sativa Performs In Santa Cruz On March 24 (@HempressSativa)

Jamaican contemporary reggae singer / songwriter Hempress Sativa will be performing at Moe’s Alley – 1535 Commercial Way – in Santa Cruz, California on Thursday, March 24. She will be joined by South Korean songstress Saritah, who has been confirmed as the opening act.

This is 21 and over event. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted in, and will not be eligible for a refund. Click here for tickets.

New Video From Anthony B “Turn Up The Music” (@BobbyKonders)

A few weeks ago New York based Massive B Records released the No Curfew Riddim; a classical dancehall juggling that has music from Cocoa Tea, Chezidek, Anthony B, Bramma and Burro Banton.

Earlier today – March 1 – they shared the official video for Anthony B‘s track, Turn Up The Music. Check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Join Luciano & Mutabaruka At The Roots Bamboo Resort In Negril This Friday

The Roots Bamboo Beach Hotel – located on Norman Manley Blvd. in Negril (Jamaica), will continue their live reggae music series this week.

They have just announced the confirmation of two reggae heavyweights: Luciano (the messenjah) and Mutabaruka (the poet) for Friday, March 4th. These are free in-person events that will also stream live online: rootsbamboobeachresort dotcom.

Big Feet Records Spends 3 Consecutive Weeks At #1 On NY’s Reggae Chart

The team at Big Feet Records – an American based reggae label – are in a celebratory mood. The celebration is as a result of their three consecutive weeks at the #1 spot on Clinton Lindsay’s New York Reggae Chart.

The song is Glory to Jah, an inspirational, upbeat reggae track performed by Mykal Rose. It was released in October, 2021 and have been steadily capturing the attention of reggae lovers worldwide.

Click here to stream and download Glory to Jah from your preferred music platform.

Ed Robinson’s New Record Is On Repeat “All Night Long” (@EDERROBINSON)

Singer / producer Ed Robinson is getting a lot of kudos for his impressive remake of Lionel Richie‘s 1983 hit single All Night Long.

According to Robinson, the idea to do the song came from KashieF Lindo, who felt that he had the vocal dexterity to pull it off. Furthermore, All Night Long was in his repertoire when he worked the hotel circuit as a singer and drummer many years ago. 

Selectors worldwide are clearly in agreement with Lindo, because they have been supporting the track since it came out at the end of January (27th). Additional confirmation followed when it was added to New York’s Reggae Chart – it is now #22.  

All Night Long was produced by Ed Robinson and Joanna MarieMarie played the keys and added supporting vocals, while Robinson did the drums, bass and lead vocals. It was mixed and mastered by the HeavyBeat Crew, headed by Willie & KashieF Lindo.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “ALL NIGHT LONG”

Brigadier Jerry To Be Crowned In New York On March 12th

On March 12th veteran entertainer Brigadier Jerry is set to become the second recipient of Irish and Chin’s much-coveted ‘Crownin’. The prestigious conferment is bestowed on Reggae/Dancehall and Sound System legends, whose musical originality create indelible cultural shifts in the industry.

The ‘Crownin‘ will take place at Club Amazura, located at 91-12 144th Pl in Queens, New York. Persons outside of the New York area can watch the show online.

Ric Carbi Asks “Where Do We Go From Here” On New Reggae Release (@ricc_18 @RV_TROOTS)

Ric Carbi is gradually emerging as an artist the industry is gravitating to at the moment. His consistency over the last few years has not gone unnoticed. 

On the back of a very productive 2021, despite the challenges of the pandemic, Carbi has managed to deliver several singles that have all gotten support from local and international radio stations, including the BBC network. 

“2022 will be a breakthrough year”; proclaims Ric Carbi, who has just released his first single for this calendar year. The melodious reggae tune, titled Where Do We Go From Here, was produced by two U.K. based labels, Senator B Music and Troots Music. The song has an irresistible flow and a classical sound reminiscent of authentic seventies and eighties reggae music.

Where Do We Go From Here was written by Ric Carbi and Randy Valentine – an established singer, songwriter who said: “let’s go in the studio and write a song together that can evoke some emotion when listened to.” It was then recorded at Optimum Studios in South London. 

Once it was voiced, mixed and mastered, and persons began reacting to it in a favorable manner, Carbi reiterated: “hopefully the song will be one of the reggae songs to capture the audience and take my musical aspirations further this year and beyond.” Musical styles of Ric Carbi‘s favorite artists – John Holt, Alton Ellis and Dennis Brown – can be heard on the record.

Where Do We Go From Here is now available on all digital music platforms, and the official video is forthcoming.  

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE”