Monday, 27 October 2014

Ron Muschette on Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise

Damian Marley has done it again! The son of Legendary Reggae Icon Bob Marley surely "Put in the hard work" when he partnered with Norwegian Cruise line for his first Annual "Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise".


The five day Cruise set sail on October 20, 2014 with Stops in Miami , Florida , Montego Bay, and Ochi Rios before it's return. Passengers were treated to great Reggae Music from top artistes like: Sean Paul, Shaggy , Tarrus Riley, Jah Cure, Busy Signal, Morgan Heritage, Etana, Cham, Ghetto Youths International's Joseph 'Jo Mersa' Marley, Wayne Marshall, Christopher Ellis and Black-Am-I and also joined by the Marley Brothers ( Damian, Stephen and Julian )

This event was hosted by non other than Ron Muschette who had the Passengers in High Spirits as he introduced each performer like only he can.

The shows were complimented by some of Jamaica's highly requested selectors which include Stone Love & Renaissance and David Rodigan from the United Kingdom as well as the Japan's Mighty Crown.

The Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise was such a success that it completely SOLD OUT and they are already planning for the 2015 Voyage. To get more info on the Cruise, Click HERE


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Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Who is Wayne J?

Jamaicas' pint size singing sensation Wayne J is on the tip of everybody's tongue and so is his latest hit, "Chikungunya Song"... One Panadol , One Panadol.  There is a lot more to this talented lyricist/ musical prodigy and we are here to tell you all about him.

Jamaican Reggae Artiste Wayne J

Born Wayne Smith Jnr on April 23, 2003 to parents llene Fisher -Smith and Wayne Smith Snr and hails from Waterhouse in Kingston. Young Wayne is only  11 years old and in grade 5 where he attends Pembroke Hall Primary School. Wayne J is described by his parents and friends as respectful , active and charismatic and always singing. Believe it or not , this youngster was inducted into the Music Industry at only 3 years Old. He cites the talented Singer/Songwriter Sizzla Kolanji as one of his greatest inspirations and role models and one of the people who fosters his drive and determination to make it in the Music Business.

Wayne J's Music career is definitely on the fast track where he has secured performances at Import Tuner Nights 2014, Cool Mondays, Galliday Bounce, Emancifest and was introduced by Queen Ifrica on Stage at a Recent Rebel Salute. Wayne J has been dubbed  as "The Baddest" by Reggae Artiste Capleton and his musical Peers.


Wayne J has a fresh talent and influence to make him one of the greatest Jamaican Artistes of the New Generation.

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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Aidonia launches One Voice Foundation

How often do Jamaican Artistes actually give back to the community or youths on a whole? Never enough... Maxfield Park Primary in Kingston will benefit from Dance-hall Artiste, Aidonia's "One Voice Foundation".

Aidonia & Student at the One Voice Foundation Launch
The foundation was the idea of Aidonia's mother, Monica Lawrence where each year the top Student with the Highest Grades, Best Attitude & Best Overall Behaviour from grades one to six will receive a grant for $200,000 towards their first year at High School. There will also be four other students who will receive book vouchers valued at $20,000.

Aidonia expressed that it was something he always wanted to do.

“We've wanted to do this for the past couple of years. We want to look out for the youths because they are the future. We want to show them the right things to do to make a better Jamaica,” he said.


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Thursday, 2 October 2014

Jamaican Stuns on this Seasons "This Voice"

"Shes not Just a Girl , She's a Star" were the words of Judge Gwen Stefani when repeat Contestant
" Anita Antoinette" gave a show stopping performance on the 3rd night of the Season 7 of The Voice Blind Auditions.



The Jamaican born Singer received a full chair spin from all the Judges as she blazed the stage with her rendition of "Turn your Lights Down Low" by the Reggae Legend Bob Marley. This is not Antoinette's first time on the show as she auditioned a while ago where the judges thought she was not quite ready.

Antoinette thrilled the audience as she did the hook in true Jamaican Ska style which was greatly received by all the judges especially Gwen Stefani. Antoinette had the tough decision of selecting a judge that would best represent her talent , but in the end chose to work with Gwen Stefani.

Anita Antoinette singing " No Woman No Cry"

Since Tessane's Chin's win on the voice last year , more Jamaicans/ Jamaican born Reggae Singers have been taking the leap to audition for the Emmay Award winning show.

Will you be watching for Antoinette this season?

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