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Before he became the world’s biggest — and only — Hasidic Jewish reggae-rap star, Matisyahu (born Matthew Miller) was a conflicted young man. In his early 20s, as he began delving… ...
Midday, as the temperature hit 60 degrees, the reggae beats flowed. Buskers performed to clapping onlookers, and bagpipers in kilts puffed through their instruments.
They aren’t so much inspired by roots reggae as they are the Californian style of reggae-rock-rap fusion, championed by college-dorm-room patron saints Sublime, or longtime hometown players ...
Rap and reggae music’s diverse appeal was evident at the Smokin’ Grooves Tour’s Hartford stop at the Meadows Music Theatre on Sunday. Call O Da Wild warmed up the crowd, which was… ...
Matisyahu is leading off a short Northwest tour at Pine Creek on his way to a big show in Bend, Oregon. He has a new album coming out Oct. 3, “Ancient Child,” and he’s releasing a few singles before ...
Edward Bohannon is supporting local music, curating the Green Stage at KC Reggae Fest and stepping out of his musical comfort ...
Dirty Heads to bring viral sensation 'Vacation' and the rest of its reggae rock to Pinewood Southern California alt rock band Dirty Heads saw its song "Vacation" go viral on Tik Tok.
beat of the reggae tune drifting through the hilly, open lawns of the Vanderbilt Museum. “It’s a beautiful day, we love each other, we love summer, that’s why we’re here,” Halili said ...
*This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Bringing together reggae, rap, hip-hop, and a little bit of ska is Cali Vibes Music Festival, held every Valentine’s Day weekend on the ...
Sean Paul, the rap-reggae artist who brought us "Temperature" in 2005 and "Get Busy" in 2002, will make an appearance Thursday on Fort Myers Beach. And fans may get a chance to hang out with him ...
Lausanne's premier reggae and dancehall sound system Soldia Sound celebrate ten years of partying.
The beats go on: the rise of reggae's sinister side As a musical of 'The Harder They Come' opens in the West End, Nick Hasted laments the loss of reggae's early idealism and the rise of a darker ...