She’s most famous for being a dancer and a fashionista, and her rich legacy in the dancehall is as much about her dance moves and costumes as it is about her lifestyle, which was drenched with heaping tablespoons of the savoury and exotic. And, two...
The executive producer of Carib Life ATL, the new reality series to make its debut in the fall, had always preferred to be known simply by his moniker, Bware. And yes, it is definitely because he had something to hide. As a dancehall selector who...
A fabulous half-century in show business is being celebrated this year by Jamaica’s pre-eminent popular band, Fab 5, and theirs has been a journey marked by monumental highs, an enduring legacy and fascinating anecdotes. The passing of American...
The death of Barry O’Hare on September 19 sent shock waves throughout the music industry, especially since many persons were not even aware that the multitalented music and audio engineer had been hospitalised. On Friday, members of the music...
Amid suggestions from annoyed fans that COVID-19 should just be named the next villain, MGM, Universal announced that the highly anticipated Bond flick, No Time To Die, would not be released on November 25 as promised. A statement posted to their...
Millicent Dolly May Small, the girl who made the world stop, look, and listen with her massive hit song, My Boy Lollipop, would have celebrated her birthday today. Interestingly, ‘official’ sources record her as being born on October 6, 1946, in...
Wilbert Hibbert, the nephew of late reggae superstar, Toots Hibbert, dedicated Wednesday to fasting and praying for nothing short of a miracle, as it relates to the final send-off for his beloved uncle. Jamaica is in the throes of a pandemic, and...
Reggae historian Roger Steffens has pledged to lobby for late Jamaican icon, Frederick ‘Toots’ Hibbert of Toots and the Maytals, to be inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So far, two Jamaican artistes, Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff, have been...
Rolling Stone has revised its groundbreaking list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time – first compiled in 2003, and tweaked in 2012 – and critics are applauding it for being less testosterone-heavy and also for including more artistes of colour...
Physically and mentally a world away from the cabin fever gripping the multitudes who remain in full or partial lockdown across the globe, multidisciplinary artiste, producer and yogi Jah9 is healthy and happy. Speaking to The Gleaner from her...
Jamaican dancehall producer Trevor ‘Baby G’ James, while not pointing fingers or bashing anyone, has expressed concern that the pandemic has caused the death of persons in the music business, and in other spheres, “who have so much history to...
It has been said in the music business that he who owns the master is the master, and this is true on a global level. The Twitter rants and antics by American producer, rapper, fashion designer and presidential candidate wannabe, Kanye West, has...
Nearly two decades after it was first released, Shark Attack, a single by veteran roots reggae group Wailing Souls, has been given a makeover, in more ways than one. Not only has Sicilian reggae singer Alborosie been added to the classic 1992 track...
Minister of Culture, Entertainment, Gender and Sport, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, is in disbelief as she mourns the death of her driver, Raymond Roman, who served in that capacity for decades. Reports are that Roman, who had been hospitalised with an...
It’s not unusual for persons to say “Kuku who” when the name Kukudoo is mentioned. Sometimes it is because they have genuinely never heard the name before, and at other times, they are just trying to be funny. His name may not be as readily on the...
In a September 4 article titled, ‘Fans pick Bounty Killer vs Beenie Man as the best ‘Verzuz’ battle yet’, Billboard magazine announced that the Jamaican legends came out on top in their polls. In fact, Bounty and Beenie, both of whom Billboard...
It is known as music’s biggest night, and according to the Recording Academy, the 63rd Grammy Awards will be happening on January 31, 2021, “rain or shine, COVID-19 vaccine or not”. With Koffee’s history-making win in the reggae category still...
The entertainment fraternity is sending up prayers for legendary reggae singer Toots Hibbert of Toots and the Maytals, who remains in a medically induced coma at the Tony Thwaites Wing of the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI). He is...
B lack Panther star Chadwick Boseman passed away from colon cancer at age 43 and Jamaican entertainers have joined the world in paying tribute to T’Challa, “a righteous king, noble avenger, and fearsome warrior”, who ruled over the fictional land...
In the music business, the name Clive Hunt carries its weight in gold and platinum and the super producer, while offering constructive criticism, is eager to share his wealth of knowledge and experience with all those who want to learn. A multi-...
These days, veteran reggae singer and musician Mallory Williams is no longer crooning about the exciting dancing skills of a girl named Poochie Lou; he prefers, instead, to chill and Smoke it like a Marley. That is actually the title of his latest...
Linton Kwesi Johnson, the man who has been bestowed with the title ‘the world’s first reggae poet’, celebrates his birthday today. He turns 68. The Jamaican dub poet and activist, who was born on August 24, 1952 in Chapelton, Clarendon, has...
The funeral service for veteran Jamaican singer, Highland ‘Dobby’ Dobson, will be held this Saturday, August 22, 2020 in Florida, where he resided. His brother Colin Morais confirmed to The Gleaner that the thanksgiving service will start at 11 a.m...
Gospel singer and songwriter Joan Myers is a woman with a passion for music. A dynamic performer, Myers has toured the Caribbean, Canada, the British Virgin Islands, and the United States as a backup and lead vocalist with celebrated gospel group...
Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie had threatened the entertainment sector at a town hall meeting recently that he would drop the hammer if the non-compliance with the rules and regulations set out for the reopening continued to be...