Rastafest Talent Showcase Set For March 28th In Toronto (@Rastafest2015 @masani55)

RASTAFEST TALENT SHOW2Masani Productions presents the second edition of the Rastafest Talent Showcase on Saturday, March 28th inside Upfront Studio Theatre (1290 Finch Ave. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada). The talent showcase is an opportunity for persons who would like to be featured on this years’ staging of Rastafest (held annually in August) to display their craft with the hopes of being selected to perform on the big event. Four winners of the talent showcase will be featured at Rastafest 2015. Persons interested in being a part of the talent showcase can register by calling 647-341-9031.

What: Rastafest Talent Showcase
When: Saturday, March 28, 2015
Where: Upfront Studio Theatre
1290 Finch Ave. West, Toronto
Cost: $5 before 10pm & $10 after
Music by: Steady Vybz featuring Scabba G

IRIE FM, CVM TV & other media houses facing charges of breaches of the copyright laws (@JACAPJAMAICA)

11Several media houses are now before the Supreme Court, facing charges of breaches of the copyright laws. The lawsuits were brought against them by the Jamaica Association of Authors Composers and Publishers (JACAP), which represents over two million creators of music worldwide, including over 3400 Jamaicans.

The media houses before the courts include CVM Television Limited, Nationwide News, News Talk 93 FM, Grove Broadcasting Limited (IRIE FM & ZIP 103 FM), KLAS Sports Radio and Island Broadcasting Services Ltd. ‘Cease and Desist’ letters have also been written to Love FM, Sun City Radio, Mello FM, Bess FM, KC Gospel and Mega JAMZ FM.

In a statement, JACAP General Manager Lydia Rose noted that “The creators of Music are unhappy with the illegal use of their works and have mandated JACAP to take violators to Court for infringement of their copyright.” JACAP, which was established in 1999, has to date paid out over 180 million dollars in royalties to its members. The writer is not always the performer and whereas artistes earn from performances, writers and creators of music earn primarily through royalties.

Under the 1993 copyright Act, all users of copyright music are required to get a licence for the usage of music. The JACAP GM said that after years’ of negotiating, several broadcasters still remain non-compliant, either making minimal contributions or refusing to sign a contract or make any payments. She further emphasized that users’ of music need to understand that the works/rights of the music creators must be respected as they are the foundation of the music industry and music events.

JACAP plans to file lawsuits within the coming months against cable and venue operators, promoters and hotels. Several meetings have been held with cable operators and their association, but most continue to breach the laws, gaining economic benefit from the unlicensed use of musical works. This, JACAP emphasized, represents blatant disregard for the laws of Jamaica and the creators of music.

The Association is adamant that it will not accept any handout as it values musical creativity, and will continue to act in the best interest of its members, while preserving the Jamaican Cultural and creative industries.

JACAP is a non-profit membership organization which collects licence fees from copyright music users and distributes the money as royalties to the music creators. A JACAP licence is a legal requirement that allows the legitimate use of local and international music in Jamaica while respecting the right of songwriters and composers to be paid fairly.

R.C. (Righteous Child) now available for bookings (@Righteous_Child)

6R.C. (Righteous Child) will be embarking on his second European tour with Vibe Explosion this summer (July-September). After his successful tour last year where he performed on festivals such as Rototom Sunsplash, Reggae Jam, Ostroda Reggae Festival and more, he is ready to nice up Europe again in 2015.

This roots cultural artist is very loved throughout the European soil. His musical catalog consists of hit tunes such as Holding Firm, Why Should I, Dreams Of Brighter Days (ft. Busy Signal), Good Morning World, When Blessing A Rain, The Only Way, Try A Little Love, Like Palestine, Passenger Seat, Rasta Nuh Play Ting and many many more!

For bookings and more info contact: vibeexplosion@gmail.com 

Jah Cure’s wife, Kamila Mcdonald, talks about the state of Reggae (@MEELAmac)

3An exciting edition of the Sound Chat Radio talk show went down on Monday, March 9, as the lovely Kamila McDonald-Alcock was a special in-studio guest. Kamila, who is wife of Reggae star Jah Cure, a thriving fitness personality and most recently named Adidas Women Brand Ambassador for Jamaica, was joined by her Mother and Father. An intense dialogue on Reggae music ensued.

The family insisted that Jamaica must re-claim it’s stronghold of Reggae music, get in the driver seat and promote quality! Of course, Kamila has strong ties to Reggae because of her husband Jah Cure. Also, Kamila’s sisters Kelissa and Keznambi are Reggae artists. The listening audience weighed in on the family’s firm position. So many things came out during the very timely and informative interview/discussion.

Listen here: http://irishandchin.com/sound-chat/radioshow-highlights/6027-mar-09-2015

Lt. Stitchie will be the featured guest ‘Onstage’ this week (@kingstitchie @OnstageTV)

Lt. Stitchie will be the featured guest ‘Onstage’ this week2This Saturday, March 14th the Dancehall governor, Lt. Stitchie will be the featured guest on the popular entertainment television show Onstage.

Since the release of his latest single “letter to dad”, Lt. Stitchie who is also a well respected minister of the gospel has been getting invites from several media houses to speak about his new song that is creating quite a buzz in both the secular and gospel music circles. The track which is the third release from his upcoming album was made public in mid February. On the record Stitchie is doing what many refer to as a fast paced rap style on top of a more modern version of the Joy Ride Riddim (courtesy of Flash Hit Records and Manudigital).

In addition to being Onstage this week, persons can also catch Lt. Stitchie at the JC Interschool Christian Fellowship on March 20th, IRIE FM’s Health Fair at Turtle River Park in Ocho Rios on March 22nd, Lava Lounge (Jewel Resort, Portmore) on March 25th, True Light Worship Center in Pt. St.Lucie, Florida on March 27th and Countyline Worship Center (4065 SW 40th Ave. West Park, Florida) on March 28th.Lt. Stitchie will be the featured guest ‘Onstage’ this week

Onstage airs on CVM TV in Jamaica at 9pm this and every Saturday as well as on other networks worldwide.

Listen to “letter to dad” here  & DJs can email mariajacksonent@gmail.com for the mp3.

Mikey General about to release new album (@MikeyGeneral7)

4Reggae veteran Mikey General is getting ready to release yet another album. This project will be on the Footprints Record Label which is based in Atlanta (U.S.A) and it will feature Fantan Mojah and Cen’c Love (who is the daughter of legendary recording artist Bunny Wailer). All the production for this record is being done by Rawle Collins who is the official producer for the Footprints Music team.

Jahnny Scorchy launches new official website (@JahnnyScorchy)

Jahnny Scorchy in studio working on his EP

Rasta recording artist Jahnny Scorchy has made public his new official website which will serve as his digital home. The site which is http://www.scorchysky.com/ gives fans and supporters’ access to Jahnny’s music, videos, photos, press and so much more.

As the artist is currently in studio working on an EP he thought it necessary to get the official site up and running as it will serve as a platform to market the project once it’s completed.