Some call him a genius, others claim he's certifiably insane, a madman. Truth is, he's both, but more importantly, Lee Perry is a towering figure in reggae -- a producer, mixer, and songwriter who, along with King Tubby, helped shape the sound of dub and made reggae music such a powerful part of the pop music world.
Like a lightning bolt from the sky, Rasta messenger Warrior King has burst upon the scene, utilizing his gift of song to spread Jah’s truth throughout the land.
A well traveled and well respected Germany-based, Jamaica born reggae musician, Jamaica "Papa" Curvin was born in Harewood, Jamaica in 1943.
Yummy, yummy, yummy Turbulence...what an energy he had on stage. His performance at Reggae Jam was great. The sky will never be the limit for this artist his climbing and bringing things out of this world back to us with his music.
Legends like these have paved the way in reggae, Reggae Jam is just one part of a long musical journey these men have tread. Their presence is what makes festivals like RJ feel the way they do. Israel Vibration...wow!
Without a doubt this group needs no introduction when it come to reggae music, Third World has been at it since the band formed in 1973.
Sometimes one is amazed at how artist actually just draws his audience into the music. Stikki Tantafari's got just that skill. His wicked and even though it was my first time seeing him perform I enjoyed every minute of him being on stage.
Assertive, meticulous and innovative are just a few words to describe this artiste. However if you listen attentively to the lyrics of his music you will soon find this to be true.