Jah Lama Is Now Available For Bookings & Interviews

Now that his first full length studio album is out, Jah Lama and the team at Pandemic Records & Entertainment LLC are engaged in a nationwide media stint, while simultaneously prepping for the 2024 summer touring season.

For those not in the know, his debut album was released on December 15, 2023. The project, classified as modern dancehall, has a total of eight tracks, with only one collaboration: Burn Dem Down, a reggae song done with Turbulence.

Eager to share this record in front of a live audience, Jah Lama and his camp are spreading the word, letting it be known that he is available for both bookings and interviews. As such, anyone wanting to work with him in any capacity should contact the CEO of Pandemic RecordsSheldon Edwards

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Aarhus’ Annual Bob Marley Celebration Returns This Year!

After taking a hiatus, which was due in part to the pandemic, Jam Link International – the company that’s responsible for Aarhus’ annual Bob Marley Celebration – is now ready to resume the show on a more consistent basis. Having said that, the 2024 staging will be presented at Volume Village (located at Thomas Koppels Gade 201, 8000 Aarhus C) on Saturday, February 24, with a running time of 21:30 – 03:30.

As of this writing, the organizers have confirmed several of the region’s top-tier reggae selectors: DJ Willy, Denali Sound & Crew, as well as veteran guest Booyaka Sound from Odense, who is now celebrating their 30th anniversary. They’re also promising to announce the full and complete lineup at the end of January.  

Jam Link Intl.‘s Bob Marley Celebration was first presented in 2015. Both local – Europe based – and international (Jamaica and other Caribbean nationals) reggae performers have graced its stage. Furthermore, this event has become one of Aarhus’ most anticipated reggae concerts scheduled in the first quarter, and that is regardless of the lineup.

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Jaron Nurse Sheds Light On Trinidad’s High Murder Rate With New Tune

Sadly, much like Jamaica, the unusually high murder rate in Trinidad & Tobago is an issue that the government has not yet solved. Over the years, several artists have recorded songs with the hopes of combating this problem, and yet it persist.

The latest to do so is Trini gospel recording artist Jaron Nurse, who also goes by Jaron. His most recent single is called Heavy Maths. On a modern dancehall rhythm, he asks: how much more a go dead, how much more we a go bury.

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New Music From I-Wayne “Domestic War”

Roots reggae singer I-Wayne has kicked off 2024 with new music. On January 1st, the Rastafarian performer – in collaboration with Life Glow Records – shared a powerful tune called Domestic War. On the track, I-Wayne shines a light on the unfortunate rise in abusive relationships.

The official video, which was just uploaded to his YouTube channel, further amplifies the seriousness of this issue, as well as I-Wayne‘s strong argument against behaviors that lead to domestic violence. If you have not yet seen it, click here or on the image above to check it out, and remember to like, comment and share.

Kayafyahouse’s 4th Studio Album “Mr Herbsman” Is Out Now!

After some unfortunate setbacks, Holland-based reggae singer Kayafyahouse is feeling elated about the release of his fourth studio album, Mr Herbsman. The eleven-track reggae project – which was recorded and mastered in Jamaica – went live on all streaming platforms earlier today, January 9th, 2024. 

With contributions from some of the best musicians in the reggae industry, Mr Herbsman is already being lauded for its exceptional production quality. Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Dalton Browne, Robbie Lyn, Dean Fraser, Sydney ‘Bongo Billy’ Watson, Melbourne ‘Dusty’ Miller, Donald ‘Danny’ Dennis, Mitchum ‘Khan’ Chin, and Paul ‘Wrongmove’ Crosdale have all added their respective skill set to the LP. 

What’s more, it was recorded at various studios in Jamaica: Anchor, Penthouse, One Pop, Tad’s Recordings, Mixing Lab, and Home Grown Muzik Recording, and was mastered by Christopher Daley in Kingston. And although Kayafyahouse is both the executive and creative producer, he credits Dean Fraser and the Fire House Crew for aiding him in the arrangements.

It is clear that no expense was spared on this body of work. It is well produced with relaxing roots-reggae and dub rhythms, as well as lyrics centered on relationships, social issues, the reggae genre, and life in general. Kudos to Toney Owens the 1st – Kayafyahouse‘s manager – who brought the singer to Jamaica in 2013, so as to connect him to all the aforementioned accomplished reggae figures.

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Patti LaBelle Will Join Frankie Beverly In Charlotte On Feb. 3rd

The Godmother of Soul, Patti LaBelle – affectionately referred to as Aunty Patti – will be bringing her timeless melodies and powerful vocals to the I Wanna Thank You Tour, headlined by Frankie Beverly and Maze.

Both Patti LaBelle and Stephanie Mills are featured on the upcoming February 3rd show, which will take place at the Spectrum Center – 333 East Trade Street – in Charlotte, North Carolina. For tickets and additional information, visit blackpromoterscollective-dot-com.

“Love Hard” Tour Dates & Locations

Grammy nominated, multi-platinum selling, singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole will headline the Love Hard Tour, which is her first cross-country tour in approximately ten years. Cole will be joined by fellow R&B giants Trey Songz, Jaheim, and K. Michelle. See below all confirmed dates and locations.

22 February
Macon Coliseum
Macon, GA

23 February
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC

24 February
State Farm Arena
Atlanta, GA

25 February
Enmarket Arena
Savannah, GA

29 February
Wintrust Arena
Chicago, IL

01 March
Chaifetz Arena
St. Louis, MO

02 March
Fiserv Forum
Milwaukee, WI

03 March
Little Caesars Arena
Detroit, MI

07 March
EagleBank Arena
Fairfax, VA

08 March
CFG Bank Arena
Baltimore, MD

10 March
Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY

14 March
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC

15 March
Colonial Life Arena
Columbia, SC

16 March
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA

17 March
Liacouras Center
Philadelphia, PA

22 March
Toyota Center
Houston, TX

23 March
Dickies Arena
Forth Worth, TX

24 March
Brookshire Grocery Arena
Bossier City, LA

28 March
Oakland Arena
Oakland, CA

29 March
MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, NV

30 March
Peacock Theater
Los Angeles, CA

12 April
Smoothie King Center
New Orleans, LA

13 April
Legacy Arena at BJCC
Birmingham, AL

14 April
Landers Center
Southaven, MS