Blessing the Children Reggae Fest tickets still available

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- Blessing the Children Reggae Fest tickets still available
- Win Chance To DJ At The Big Chill Festival
- Jackson Memorial nurse cares for sick by day spins tunes by night
- ‘I felt pure love’ – Tito
- Munch & Music: A little reggae
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- KERI HILSN: seasoned Jamaican?

Blessing the Children Reggae Fest tickets still available
Examiner.com
Andrew Diamond Ras Michael Medicine Drum Messenjah Selah Jah Dan Norrisman Bobby T and the Magical Voyagers The Alliez Humble Soul The Pyrex Band Jahcoustix Moese Angel Tribute and Ishi Dube. The after hours Club Umoja offers "the hottest in Reggae music spun by West Coast ruling selectors live performances by up and coming Reggae acts as well as a solid lineup of some of the wickedest artists in the business" with live performances by Million Stylez Norrisman Messenjah Selah and more.

Win Chance To DJ At The Big Chill Festival
Glasswerk.co.uk
Basement Jaxx Friendly Fires Noah and the Whale Spiritualized rbital James Yuill Emmy The Great Amadou and Mariam Norman Jay Keb Darge and British Sea Power have already signed up to perform. The Sailor Jerry stage has a wealth of entertaining acts including esteemed DJ Don Letts credited with single handedly turning a whole generation of punks onto reggae with his animated style sure to keep the rum bar rocking. Also lined up to play the Sailor Jerry rum bar is DJ Derek the cardigan-wearing ale-drinking legend and purveyor of sweet reggae music and Bristol Hi-Fi the team responsible for bringing smooth reggae bass lines and hip hop beats to the crowds. Mungo’s Hifi Reggae Roast and Benny Page are amongst the other great masters of the decks lined up to perform. The Sailor Jerry Mix Legend will be joined at the decks by a pro DJ who will be on hand to give expert advice and tips on keeping the tent rocking. From funk reggae and rockabilly to Latin and Caribbean sounds the Sailor Jerry Mix Legend competition provides an opportunity for a music devotee to become a part of Sailor Jerry’s very colourful history. Sailor Jerry is recognised as the founding father of tattoo design and flash art following his innovative work in the 1930s which gained him cult status.

Jackson Memorial nurse cares for sick by day spins tunes by night
MiamiHerald.com
” By the time she graduated high school in 1997 Yeadaker had decided to devote her life to nursing. “It fit how I had been raised to do something helpful and useful. ” Musically her passion for reggae old-school hip-hop and music from Latin America grew deeper and by the time she entered Florida International University’s School of Nursing she was ready to share her taste in tunes with more than her family. It started on a small scale with mix tapes made for friends. “She was the campus music girl” says longtime friend Ana Wagner. “She was so sweet. She cared so much about her music.
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‘I felt pure love’ – Tito
Jamaica Gleaner
Prior to Spain I purposely didn’t perform because I spent the last year in the studio” he revealed. His current appearances he says means a serious comeback with the possibility of doing a compilation which could include one or two reggae tracks. “I love Bob Marley love reggae music. When I want a change of the pace from soul I go to reggae. When I am tired of reggae I go to the blues” said Tito. The Sumfest audience will remember him for his injection of blues at the reggae festival and the earth-shattering voices of back-up singers Tamika and Larry Johnson as they performed the tribute song Can You Feel It. The performance of Bob Marley’s peace anthem ne Love also went down well.

Munch & Music: A little reggae
Bend Bulletin
The free concert series which continues until Aug. 13 has been bringing music to Bend since 1991 according to the Web site of C3 Events which produces the series. 6; and Soul Vaccination’s R&B and funk sounds on Aug.

Most Read Articles
Indian Express
“Since we started Reggae India in April this year we’ve wanted to welcome as many people as we can into the fold. This is the first collaborative effort of artistes from the non-electronica lot of Delhi’s DJs” says Mohammad Abood better known as DJ Mocity. In a bid to pep up the live music and DJ scene in the city Reggae Collaboration is inviting musicians to jam with them on Thursday evening. “Reggae is about both DJing and Live music” says Zorawar Shukla whose professional name is Mr. Raghav Dang aka Diggy Dang a bass musician will be at the helm of all the live jamming that night.

KERI HILSN: seasoned Jamaican?
Jamaica bserver
Some oxtail peas and rice. whoo and the curry goat and some good jerk. TEENage: Are you a big fan of reggae music?KH: Yes I am. TEENage: Any collaborations being planned with any Jamaican artistes?KH: Ahhmm. I met Sean Paul on the red carpet at the BET Awards and he said that he wanted to do a collaboration with me and I would be absolutely down with that. I love his voice and a lot of the music that he puts out so yes absolutely. TEENage: What was it like growing up in Georgia musically?KH: That’s an interesting question because there is an underdog mentality that we have that allows us to stay so humble and creative.

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