Lt. Stitchie Will Be Featured On TVJ’s Entertainment Prime Tonight (@kingstitchie)

00-Stitchie 2015As he gets ready for his appearance at the annual ‘groovin in the park’ concert in New York, Lt. Stitchie is extremely busy doing promotion for both the event as well as his upcoming album. Tonight he will be featured on the popular TV show, Entertainment Prime which airs on Television Jamaica (TVJ) at 8:15 PM.

Though Stitchie has officially achieved legendary status within Jamaica’s Reggae/Dancehall industry, this will be his first time on the show.

Mad Cobra, Tessanne Chin & Josey Wales To Perform On July 4th Weekend In Chicago (@Tessanne)

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The 23rd Annual International Festival of Life (IFOL), July 4th weekend, will showcase a great diverse lineup of world music acts, including some of Chicago’s most outstanding performers.

Heading the lineup will be one of the most requested female vocalists in the country, Tessanne Chin, the season 5 winner of NBC TV’s “The Voice”; along with R&B Diva Chante Moore, R&B hit maker Al Hudson and Oneway, Reggae star Mad Cobra, top Dancehall DJ, Josey Wales, Blues great Duke Tumatoe, Belize/Soca star Lova Boy, Jazz legend Diane Ellis and the Jazzy Ladies, and a host of other Caribbean, African, Latin, Gospel, Rock, Pop, Spoken word and other entertainers on three stages. Visit www.festivaloflife.biz to see full lineup of performers for the Unity stage.

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Tessanne Chin

The 3 day July 4th Independence celebration runs Friday, July 3rd, through Sunday July 5th in Union Park, 1501 West Randolph Street (Lake and Ashland) in downtown Chicago West Loop.

Jah9, Busy Signal, Ikaya & Others Featured On Reggae Gold 2015 (@Jah9 @IkayaOfficial @busysignal_turf @VPRecords)

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Jah9

For over 20 years, the world’s #1 Caribbean music compilation Reggae Gold brings the genre’s top hits into one must-have collection for the masses. 2015’s installment, out July 17, 2015 on VP Records, is filled with the season’s freshest sounds in roots, dancehall, lover’s rock and pop-fused reggae from a diverse group of talent.

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Busy Signal

From the Canadian pop supergroup Magic’s #1 Billboard single “Rude”, to Reggae Legends Inner Circle’s 2015 Smash “News Carrying Dread” off the ‘Tenement Yard Riddim’ featuring Chronixx & Jacob “Killer” Miller, to comedian/actor/singer Eddie Murphy’s return to reggae on his latest single “Oh Jah Jah,” (following his 1993 Shabba Ranks collab “I Was A King”) – there is no shortage of crossover appeal on Reggae Gold 2015.

This year’s installation features a multitude female artists reigning in reggae today – from emerging stars like the Rastafarian singer Jah9 (“Avocado”), reggae pop princesses’ Toian (“Love It”) and Ikaya (“My Man”) to Jamaica’s leading ladies, like dancehall diva Spice (“Conjugal Visit” ft. Vybz Kartel), the soulful songstress Etana (“I Rise”) and roots reality lyricist Queen Ifrica (“I Can’t Breathe”). The latter song carries a strong message to stop police brutality and racial profiling worldwide.

The set also delves into exclusive new music from Jamaica’s top male artists. Jah Cure reveals his latest single “Made In California” off his upcoming album The Cure and the legendary crooner Beres Hammond delivers his stellar new anthem “Jamaican International Dance.” Singer-songwriter Christopher Martin turns heads with the island’s chart climber “I’m A Big Deal,” while overnight sensation Gully Bop proves ground with his popular tracks ” My God Dem Nuh Bad Like We” and “Body Specialist.” Dancehall star Busy Signal drops lyrical fire on the flirtatious fun track “Text Message,” and Gyptian unveils his latest steamy single “All On Me.” Every song counts on this collection. For more info visit facebook page below

https://www.facebook.com/#!/ReggaeGold

TRACK LISTING
Magic – Rude
Jah Cure – Made In California
Beres Hammond – Jamaican International Dance
Christopher Martin – I’m A Big Deal
Gully Bop – My God Dem Nuh Bad Like We
Gully Bop – Body Specialist
Busy Signal – Text Message
Ding Dong – Syvah
Gyptian – All One Me
Dexta Daps – Morning Love
Spice ft. Vybz Kartel – Conjugal Visit
Toian – Love It
Ikaya – My Man
Jah 9 – Avocado –
Romain Virgo – Stars Across The Sky
Yahsha – Karma
Etana – I Rise
Eddie Murphy – Oh Jah Jah
Queen Ifrica – I Can’t Breathe
Inner Circle ft. Chronixx & Jacob Miller – Tenement Yard (News Carrying Dread)

Stushie To Perform At ‘City Link Up Unsigned Urban Showcase’ Tonight (@StushieX @D_hallSyndicate)

00-city link  upReggae’s new sensation, Stushie will be making an appearance at the UK’s City Link Up for unsigned artists tonight. Her performance is coming off the heels of a public endorsement by Jamaica’s heavy weight Reggae act, Queen Ifrica, who called her on stage during their ‘Legends of Reggae’ tour only a few days ago.

City Link Up Unsigned Urban Showcase is a monthly event that takes place on the 2nd Wednesday of every month. It is held at Under Solo 22 which is located at Inverness Street Camden Town NW1 7HJ. See enclosed poster for more details.

Everton Blender And Likkle Lightning Confirmed For ‘Fest For Unity’ Concert This Weekend In Alabama (@likklelightning)

Everton Blender Likkle Lightning LiveRoots Reggae artist Likkle Lightning will be joining long time veteran Everton Blender on the ‘Fest For Unity’ Concert in Birmingham, Alabama this Saturday, June 13th. Both artists will be supported by the Culture Dread backing band and the event is being held at Matthew Bar & Grill (located at 2208 Morris Ave in Birmingham)

‘Fest For Unity’ is being hosted by Yard Promote, a Jamaican (originally from Spanish Town) who now resides in that state and is trying to do all he can to promote Reggae music, culture and lifestyle in Birmingham. See below videos from both Likkle Lightning and Everton Blender.

Likkle Lightning – Mama Africa (Official Video) 

Everton Blender – Lift up your head (Official Video) 

Gyptian & Luciano For Ottawa’s Jamaica Day Concert

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Luciano

The Jamaican (Ottawa) Community Association Incorporated invites you to celebrate 53 years of Jamaican Independence in Ottawa on August 8th, 2015!

The 3 day celebration begins with a thanksgiving Service (August 2nd), co-hosted by the High Commission for Jamaica to Canada, at Ottawa Church of God (OCOG), 1820 Carling Avenue.

Day 2 (August 6th), is the Flag Raising Ceremony at Festival Plaza, 110 Laurier Avenue, West, commencing at 11:00am.

Jamday will be at Mooney’s Bay Park (2960 Riverside Drive) on August 8th, the final day of celebrations. There will be performances by Gyptian, Luciano, Fabian Marley, Jahreefa, Starr Blacks, Dredon as well as Jamaica’s 2015 Dancing Dynamites winner. In addition to the live show there will be children’s village, Jamday Idol contest, Food Pavillion and so much more!

Visit their website for more info http://www.jamaicanottawaassn.org

Yaadcore Heads To Atlanta For Dubwise Debut (@iAmYaadcore @highlanda @DubwiseJamaica)

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The organizers of “Rocksteady ATL,” will host the debut of Dubwise Atlanta on Saturday June 13th at the Sound Table’s SPACE 2 (485 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, GA) with Yaadcore from Kingston, Jamaica alongside Aba Shaka, Farinheits Creation, Love People, and Highlanda Sound.

The original Dubwise Jamaica is a Roots Dub Reggae session every Wednesday in the city of Kingston, created to preserve the roots in the Dancehall & spread the message of love through music. Dubwise Jamaica guarantees strictly original & rootical selections all night coming from the vein stream & not the main stream, resurrecting songs that haven’t been heard in decades as well fresh selections from the new and upcoming Reggae artists.

Strictly roots and culture vibrations, with no slackness. Tunes played in a dubwise style, for their full duration, with messages of upliftment delivered live over the mic.

In December 2013, Yaadcore, the Jamaican selector known for his Reggae Aroma mixtape series, began holding a weekly, Wednesday-night session inside Kingston’s Whitebones Grill with the principles listed above. Dubwise Jamaica quickly became a magnet for similarly-minded selectors, including such foundation DJs as Rory Gilligan of Stone Love and Danny Dread of Stereo Mars and Volcano sound system fame. Jamaica’s young reggae stars Chronixx, Protoje, Kabaka Pyramid, Jesse Royal and Micah Shemaiah were among its earliest supporters, passing through both as performers and just to hol’ a vibes, and it soon attracted veteran artists like Lutan Fyah, Mikey General and even Ninjaman, as well as international acts like Pressure Busspipe (St. Thomas) and Ziggi Recado (St. Eustatius).

A year and a half after its launch, Dubwise Jamaica has become an international brand representing what many see as a return to a more pure and natural style of playing reggae (as opposed to the fast-paced juggling style preferred by most of today’s Jamaican DJs). Yaadcore has teamed with selectors Corey Chase and DJ Rampage to launch Dubwise Miami, a weekly session at Coyo Taco in the Wynwood Arts district. Although Yaadcore’s schedule only permits him to appear in Miami about once a month, each Wednesday night the backroom of the fashionable taqueria becomes the “Coyo Dub Lounge,” attracting a loyal crowd as well as fellow DJs such as house DJ Armand Van Helden. Artist Kabaka Pyramid dropped in recently to perform.

Yaadcore has brought Dubwise sessions to New York City, Washington DC and Puerto Rico (San Jaun, Santurce and Rincon) over the past few months and relaunched Dubwise Jamaica in a new location following a brief hiatus. In Yaadcore’s view, he’s laying a foundation for a movement that can spread consciousness and upliftment through roots music whether he’s in the building or not.