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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Video: Shurwayne Winchester - Manic


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Video: Shal Marshall - Doh Drag D' Flag


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Etana Join Gyptian On U.S. Tour Cancelled‏


(VP RECORDS, NEW YORK) - VP Records recording artists Gyptian and Etana are deeply disappointed at the cancellation of their tour across the Midwest and East Coast (see dates below).

It was cancelled due to unforseen circumstances beyond the artists' and label's control. Both Gyptian and Etana express disappointment in missing their fans for this tour and look forward to seeing them in the near future.

Stay updated on tour dates for Gyptian at www.vprecords.com/gyptian and Etana at www.vprecords.com/etana or www.etanastrongone.com.

CANCELLED U.S. Tour Dates for Gyptian and Etana

03/03/11 Indianapolis, Indiana - Caribbean Village
03/04/11 Charlotte, North Carolina - Twilight Bar & Grill
03/05/11 Syracuse University, New York - The Underground
03/06/11 Washington, D.C. - DC Star Nightclub
03/07/11 Bridgeport, Connecticut - Toad's Place
03/08/11 Louisville, Kentucky - Tailgators Bar & Grill
03/09/11 St. Louis, Missouri - Club 2720
03/10/11 Kansas City, Kansas - G'Jamaican
03/11/11 Columbus, Ohio - Al Rosa Villa

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The Evolution of Dub Volume 6


Here is the penultimate in Greensleeves' critically acclaimed series of CD box sets that spotlights key moments in the evolution of dub. Volume 6 shines the spotlight on legendary producer and engineer Prince Jammy, one of the pivotal figures in the history of reggae music.

These four speaker-disturbing dub sets from the golden age of version include the previously unreleased Crucial In Dub, which rounds up many sought after dubs from the era.

The three other sets Kamizaki Dub, Uhuru In Dub and Osbourne In Dub have long been regarded as dub classics, showcasing Prince Jammy putting Black Uhuru, Johnny Osbourne, Sugar Minott, among others, under heavy dub discipline.

The four albums are classically packaged in card sleeves and presented in a themed box, which also includes a 12-page booklet featuring rare photos and images, topped off by sleeve notes from reggae historian Noel Hawkes.

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Covers For Reggae Lovers Vol. 2


Presenting a collection of reggae-fied love songs for music fans of all ages, Covers for Reggae Lovers Vol. 2 features a wide range of radio favorites from new and veteran reggae artists.

This selection of 16-certified hits showcases the variety of musical styles influencing contemporary reggae and presents some of the most exciting new talent in the genre.

Featured performers include new comers Jordaine Bailey performing the Mary J. Blige hit "I Am," Sadiki performing the Eric Clapton hit "Tears In Heaven," Gary Lewin singing the recent Nelly single "Just A Dream" and New Kingston performing the Sugar Ray smash "Someday."
 
Mature fans will recognize the Aswad classic "Don't Turn Around," as well as Maxi Priest and Richie Stephens reading of the Motown classic "Still Waters Run Deep," among other classic tunes in the set.








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Dread or Alive the Lost Tapes Vol 5 Reggae Comic Book‏



Drew McIntosh – Winner, Best New Black Character 2010 – World of Black Heroes
“New territory in the collusion of art and Jamaican music” – Jamaica Gleaner
“The first comic with a reggae soundtrack… Scientist would be proud.” – OkPlayer/LargeUp

DREAD AND ALIVE TO COMMEMORATE SPECIAL MONTH OF FEBRUARY WITH RELEASE OF COMIC BOOK #5 AND MUSIC COMPILATION

Zoolook is pleased to announce the release of Dread & Alive #5 for February 6, 2010, Bob Marley’s birthday and the same month as Reggae Month in Jamaica and Black History Month in Canada and the USA.

Dread & Alive is the first superhero comic book with a Jamaican as the protagonist. Created and written by Nicholas Da Silva, the story follows Drew McIntosh and his heroic exploits in the urban landscape of San Francisco and rural Jamaica after being empowered by a sacred amulet created by the Jamaican Maroons.

Summary: Dread and Alive #5
It's been 24 hours since Drew encountered Gryphon and his men and now things are about to heat up. The nefarious poacher and his boys have return to the Haight-Ashbury carrying a mysterious cargo disguised in a convoy of vans. Sensing something sinister about their arrival, Drew follows them from above while officers Paz and Williams do their best to give pursuit from the ground. Don't miss what follows as Drew catches up with Gryphon and his men and ultimately discovers the real reason behind his presence in the bay area.

Dread and Alive is available in the USA, Europe and Japan. Dreadandalive.com facebook.com/dreadandalive

Download Dread and Alive The Lost Tapes V5 promo

Inspired by the comic book, The Lost Tapes is a musical journey spanning reggae, dancehall, electronic, dub and soulful roots to accompany Dread and Alive’s epic fantasy storyline. Unreleased tunes and iconic hits from living legends (current Grammy nominee Buju Banton, past Grammy winner Beenie Man, Mr Vegas, Cocoa Tea) and the hot names of the now generation (Crookers, Jahdan Blakkamoore, Poirier, Courtney John) make The Lost Tapes V5 a musical embodiment of Dread & Alive creativity and fantasy.

1. Glen Washington – “All The Love” featuring Jhaytea
2. Courtney John – “Love Is”
3. Soulo – “Breeze”
4. Dynamq – “Reggae Feeling”
5. Natural Black – “Forgiveness”
6. Bill Blast – “Long Story”
7. Cocoa Tea – “Dem Start The War Again”
8. Louie Culture – “Jah Is The Way Out”
9. Yvad – “Higher Meditation”
10. Dubmatix – “Mousetrap Dub” featuring Eek A Mouse
11. Ginjah – “Walking Store”
12. Jahdan Blakkamoore – “All Comes Back To One”
13. Deh Deh – “Would A Know”
14. Mr Vegas – “Mi Believe”
15. Beenie Man – “Hardest Way”
16. Crookers – “Arena” featuring Poirier and Face T
17. Buju Banton – “See Dem A Come Deh”
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