‘Seattle Reggae Nights’ Returns On March 4th (@clintonfearon)

On Saturday, March 4th, reggae legend Clinton Fearon will reconnect with his Boogie Brown Band for their first live show in 2023. It will appropriately take place at the 22nd staging of the Seattle Reggae Nights concert series, which will be back at Nectar Lounge – 412 N 36th Street – in Seattle, Washington.

Fearon and his band will be joined by west coast reggae ensemble Coloso and the Collection of Lone Souljahs, as well as local selector DJ Afreesha. Early bird tickets are now available via tixr-dot-com, and they’re going for $15 USD for everyone except seniors (over 65), who will be asked to pay only $10 USD.

The Kitson Town Gospel Concert Is Back!

This Ash Wednesday – February 22nd, 2023 – Hummingbird Charities will present the Kitson Town Gospel Concert at Kitson Town Primary School in Saint Catherine, Jamaica, starting at 4pm.

There will be performances by Goddy Goddy, Rian Davis, Kukudoo, Nicholet Brown, John Mark Wiggan, Rhoda Isabella, Officer Mullings, Inez Clarke, Alicia Spence, DJ Sticko and Lucas Musiq.

This show is absolutely free for everyone, and shuttle buses will be available for persons without transportation.

Bridget Blucher Set To Headline “Spring Break Gospel Explosion” In Canada

For persons not wanting to partake in the drinking and partying associated with Spring Break, Big Papa Promotions and Sis. Dahlia are presenting a more wholesome option. On Saturday, March 18th, they will host the Spring Break Gospel Explosion at Agincourt Church Of God – 95 Nugget Avenue – in Toronto, Ontario.

The one and only Bridget Blucher will be performing alongside 2nd Chance, TT Turner, Daniel Simpson and Gezeel King-Samuel. The master of ceremony is Danny Graham. Get tickets on eventbrite.

DOVE Muzik Highlights “Real Afrikan” By Nego Hights & Fidel Nadal (@Realnegohights)

This past September, Chicago based producer Wadadah II released Real Afrikan, a reggae collaboration performed by Belizean reggae artist Nego Hights and Argentina’s leading reggae act, Fidel Nadal. Although the song was initially published a few months ago, all relevant parties felt it was important to reshare it during Black History Month, as its underlying message is about the importance of Black people – regardless of their location – acknowledging their ancestry.

Wadadah II encapsulates the song as follows: “Its about recognizing your real afrikan identity if you are melonated. Rastafari teach about repatriation to Africa our long lost home but this song also touches on the mental, cultural and spiritual repatriation and recognition of africa within.”Real Afrikan – sung in English and Spanish – is on the DOVE Muzik label, of which Wadadah II and Nego Hights are affiliated.

An official video was captured and released around the same time the song went live on streaming platforms. It shows snippets of various shades of Black folks singing the hook while going about their daily lives. Both Nego Hights and Fidel Nadal are also present delivering energetic performances.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “REAL AFRIKAN”

Anthony B, Kabaka Pyramid, Pressure Busspipe, Turbulence & Perfect Giddimani Are All Ready! Are you? (@ReggaeVibesMus1)

New York’s reggae community is buzzing in anticipation of the upcoming Black & Proud Concert, slated for Saturday, February 25th at Club Amazura – 91-12 144th Place – in Queens. Organizers, Reggae Vibes Music and Born Fire Promotions, have been working assiduously to ensure that the event will be a success. And based on local chatter and ticket sales, their efforts seem to be paying off (no pun intended).

The Black & Proud Concert will see some of reggae’s most dynamic entertainers: Anthony B, Kabaka Pyramid, Pressure Busspipe, Turbulence and Perfect Giddimani, performing live. They will be supported by emerging singers: Dreama, Rufftop Rock I and Kendallazz.

This is a live band show that’s scheduled to begin at 10pm sharp! Early bird tickets, which are available in both physical and digital form, can be purchased via eventbrite (online) and from various locations in New York (offline). Full details are on the event’s official website: www.blackandproudconcert.com.

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE VIA EVENTBRITE

The Clark Sisters, KeKe Wyatt, Leandria Johnson, Kelontae Gavin & More Will Perform At The 2023 Soar Awards

The Soar Awards returns to the Coronado Performing Arts Center – 314 North Main Street – in Rockford, Illinois, on Monday, March 6th. Todd Dulaney is back as host, and will share the role with pastor and contemporary Christian recording artist Isabel Davis.

There will be live performances by The Clark Sisters, KeKe Wyatt, Leandria Johnson, Kelontae Gavin, Tasha Page Lockhart, Darell Walls and more. And this year’s honorees are: Donald Lawrence, Jekalyn Carr, Dr. Holly Carter and Kierra Sheard Kelly. Persons unable to attend in person will be able to watch the awards live on Facebook.

Click here for online tickets and here for in-person tickets.

Souls Of Mischief Plays The Lodge Room On Feb. 26th (@SOMHIERO)

East Oakland’ hip-hop quartet, Souls Of Mischief, will be playing at the Lodge Room – 104 N Ave 56 2nd floor – in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday, February 26th. Showtime is 8pm, and general admission is $25.

The group, which is composed of rappers A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai, rose to prominence in 1993 with their highest charting album to date, 93 ’til Infinity. It was later named one of the Top 100 Rap albums by The Source magazine.