With Catch a Fire, the band known then as simply The Wailers, created a bridge between the deep roots sound of Jamaica and ...
David Muir, a director and co-founder of Island SPACE Caribbean Museum, described Reggae Genealogy as a “very successful ...
Unfortunately, Marley fell ill and died on May 11, 1981, at the age of 36 at the peak of his career. The singer was diagnosed ...
The iconic Marley family led an all-star lineup of reggae legends and rising stars, making this experience a celebration of ...
The NYC premiere of Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes took place at the new Bronx Music Hall this past weekend, with cultural ...
A documentary spotlighting the woman behind "one of the most-sampled reggae songs" premiered in theaters on Friday in Toronto ...
The Bad Boys of Reggae Inner Circle are celebrating, spreading awareness and promoting the reggae music industry throughout ...
Arizona reggae artist Tony Culture was what Gabriel Brunelle, a friend and former collaborator, calls “a good human with a ...
This year will see the 7th staging of Reggae in the Park at the Rose Duncan Park in Linstead, St Catherine. The Linstead town ...
A live music festival in Broward County will celebrate Jamaican music’s rich legacy, its impact on various genres around the ...
Your Mom's House is the new home for Denver Vintage Reggae Society and its monthly celebration of old-school Jamaican vinyl.
Now, a report by music licensing company Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has found that the 1980 track “Could You Be Loved”, by Bob Marley and The Wailers, has been played an average of 15 ...