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A celebração dos 80 anos do cantor, produtor e compositor jamaicano Norris Cole, também conhecido como Sidney Crooks, homenageia essa lenda viva do reggae mundial. Fundador e vocalista do grupo The Pioneers, Norris Cole é um dos pioneiros do reggae desde os anos 1960. Além de cantor, destacou-se como produtor de grandes nomes do reggae, como Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Márcia Griffiths, Eric Donaldson, Donna Marie e Owen Gray entre outros mais.
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We are looking ahead to Skamouth! Eric Donaldson, Neville Staple, Bad Manners and Secret Affair will all be taking the stage
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The finalists in the 2023 edition of the contest are: Av&TE (Avante), Jamaica Ah Mi Yaad; Eric Donaldson, Reggae Jamaica; Exco Levy, Feel Like Home; Hot Rod, More Love; Lady Denna & the Whole Note Mento Band, Little Paradise; Mento Tones Jamaica, Mi Born and Grow; N Rich, Sovereignty; Princess Black, Big Up Mama JA; Prince Fabulous, No Weh Like Yard; and Slashe, Best In The World.
Join Howard Hendricks the General live from Sr. Elizabeth. Jamaiaca history, music and politic, and everything else $love #Givebackjamaica PETITION TO RENAME FLAT Bridge TO BOG WALK Bridge AS THE ERIC DONALDSON THROUGHWAY We, the undersigned, respectfully call upon you to recognize the significant contributions of Mr. Eric Donaldson, O.D., an internationally renowned reggae artist, and the most celebrated Jamaican Festival winner, to our nation's cultural history and the local community of Kent Village, Bog Walk. Born and raised in Kent Village, Mr. Donaldson has remained a steadfast and loyal member of our community, despite the worldwide recognition and fame his talent has earned him. With his choice to remain true to his roots, and his love for this little-known community, he placed Kent Village on the map. When giving directions to our humble village, it is not uncommon to hear, "The little village after you pass Flat Bridge and before you reach Bog Walk Bridge, where Eric Donaldson lives." click here: https://chng.it/wTLLzqD5xh
This week: Reggae, Soul, soulful Reggae, Jazz-Funk, and funky Jazz, with tunes from Eric Donaldson, Bernard Purdie, Chick Corea and more.Tune into new broadcasts of Coconut Grove, LIVE Tuesday from 8 - 10 PM EST / 1 - 3 AM GMT (Wednesday)For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/coconut-grove///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Os ouvintes do REGGAE POINT participam ativamente do podcast desta sexta-feira (20). Você vai ouvir "Max Romeo", "Gregory Isaacs", "John Holt", "Eric Donaldson", entre outros. O programa é exclusivo para streaming, produzido e apresentado pelo DJ Waldiney. Acesse, curta e compartilhe!
Jamaica celebrates 60 years of independence.from the United Kingdom. Jamaicans all over the world celebrate this day every year on the first monday of August. to coincide with the holiday to celebrate both Independence and Emancipation, This year's theme is "RE.IGNITING A NATION FOR GREATNESS". The theme beckons all Jamaicans to rediscover their roots and reignitie their passion for the Jamaican culture.After a two years hiatus , Jamaica;s festivities are BACK! The icing on the Jamaican ndependence festival's cake is the Popular Song Competition. In 1962, then Minister of Community Development and later Prime Minister of Jamaica the Hon Edward Seaga initiated this festival song competition. The festivities include Agicultural exhibitions, Street parades, Festival Queen Competition, the Popular song contest and a gala at the National Stadium. The festival song winners include the likes of Eric Donaldson, the Astroaunts, Stanley and the Turbines, Ry Ryan among others. Lets Celebrate Jamaica's 60TH JOIN THE #TOPSHELF DIVA AND CO HOST DR, EV AS WE "PLAY DI MUSIC" DIAL 661467 2407 TO JOIN THE SHOW.
In today‘s episode I dive into the stacks and do some tune juggling - from the Lions to Sister Nancy, classic roots from Eric Donaldson and Gregory Isaacs to the recent Vibronics and Swindle releases. The goal - pack as much music into one hour. Dubmatix - Detonator The Lions ft Alex Desert - Going Nowhere El Michels Affair & Liam Bailey - Conquer & Divide Sister Nancy - Armageddon General Trees - Jah $50 Bill FFSYTHO, Jabru & Alice Russell - Keep On Taggy Matcher & John Milk - Q Fashion Swindle.& Greentea Peng - What More Gregory Isaacs - My Religion Eric Donaldson - Say A Little Prayer Nights Owls ft Terin Ector - Inner City Blues Footshooter, MA, Moyo - Passing Clouds Vibronics & Ashanti Selah - Hustle Dub The Allergies & Andy Cooper - Utility Man
On this weeks show we celebrate Jamaica and it's Independence with music from Busy Signal, Beres Hammond, Tony Rebel, Brigadier Jerry, Tarrus Riley, Lovindeer, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Toots & The Maytals, Eric Donaldson, Macka B, Freddie McGregor, Papa Michigan and Chronixx. New music this week comes from Anthony Red Rose, Taj Weekes, Reemah, Dre Island, Xana Romeo, Lila Ike', Marcus I, Mellow Mood, and Etana with Damian Marley Enjoy! Time Artist Song Release Request New Label 3:02 PM Busy Signal Jamaica Love Forever Young Riddim Turf 3:05 PM Honey Boy Jamaica The Mighty Striker Shoots At Hits Moll-Selekta 3:08 PM Beres Hammond Land of Sunshine Never Ending VP Records 3:12 PM Tony Rebel Sweet Jamaica Penthouse Collector's Series (Tony Rebel) Vol. 2 Penthouse Records 3:15 PM Brigadier Jerry Jamaica Jamaica & Version Jamaica Jamaica Ras Records 3:23 PM Restless Mashaits Dub Conquer Evil (Dub Version) Kingston Sessions (1992-2002) Evidence Music 3:28 PM Burning Spear Hey Dready Freeman Burning Music 3:31 PM Burning Spear Dub Dready Freeman (Living Dub Vol. 6) Burning Music 3:35 PM Yabby You Commercial Dreadlocks Yabby You Meets Mad Professor & Black Steel In Ariwa Studio R Ariwa Sounds Ltd. 3:38 PM Freddie McGregor Jogging 12" Tuff Gong 3:45 PM Michael Prophet Love & Unity/Mash Down Rome 12" mix Dread Prophecy (The Strange And Wonderful Story Of Yabby You) Shanachie 3:49 PM Black Uhuru Puff She Puff Red Island Records 3:54 PM Wailing Souls Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall The Positive Message (Jah Shaka Presents) R Greensleeves Records 3:58 PM Augustus Pablo East of the River Nile East of the River Nile R Rockers International 4:01 PM Johnny Osbourne Love Is Universal Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup (The Final King Tubby's Session) Greensleeves 4:05 PM Lacksley Castell Speak Softly Morning Glory Negus Roots 4:11 PM Jah Stitch & Horace Andy Zion Gate / Every Wicked Have to Crawl Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 Blood & Fire 4:17 PM Tarrus Riley Sweet Jamaica Zion Gate Riddim - EP John John Records 4:20 PM Lloyd Lovindeer Walk Like a Jamaican A Jamaica We Come From Prolific Productions 4:24 PM Anthony Red Rose Yardie Yardie - Single N Shady Hill Music: 4:29 PM Bob Marley & The Wailers Trenchtown Rock Songs Of Freedom Tuff Gong 4:32 PM The Jamaicans Ba Ba Boom Baba Boom! Musically Intensified Festival Songs Trojan Records 4:35 PM Eric Donaldson Cherry Oh Baby Baba Boom! Musically Intensified Festival Songs Trojan Records 4:38 PM Desmond Dekker & The Aces Intensified (aka Music Like Dirt) Baba Boom! Musically Intensified Festival Songs Trojan Records 4:41 PM The Conquerors National Dish Baba Boom! Musically Intensified Festival Songs Trojan Records 4:43 PM Toots & The Maytals Pomps & Pride Funky Kingston Island Records 4:46 PM The Wailers Simmer Down The Wailing Wailers Studio One 4:49 PM Marcus I Soul Warriors/Dub Warriors 7" N Happy People Records 4:56 PM Reemah Everbless Everbless - Single N Rymshot Productions LLC 5:00 PM Vaughn Benjamin Take Your Time Take Your Time - Single N Sir James Records 5:04 PM Taj Weekes Crisis Pause N Jatta Records 5:06 PM Dre Island Better Land Machet & Walshy Fire Presents: Mountain Peak - EP N Machet & Walshy Fire 5:10 PM Xana Romeo Marijuana Culture The Roots of X N Charmax Music/Xana 5:13 PM Lila Iké Batty Rider Shorts Batty Rider Shorts - Single N Indiggnation Collective 5:17 PM George Palmer, Solo Banton & Irie Ites Working Man Working Man - Single N Evidence Music 5:21 PM George Palmer, Solo Banton & Irie Ites Working Dub Working Man - Single N Evidence Music 5:25 PM Manudigital feat. Yami Bolo Jah Life So Sweet Manudigital Meets Rastar All Stars Vol. 1 N Rastar Records 5:28 PM Mellow Mood Blessings On Me Blessings On Me - EP N Ineffable Records 5:32 PM Bella Blair Jamaica Jamaica - Single Aura 5:35 PM Busy Signal Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica - Single Maximum Sound 5:39 PM Macka B Jamaica Jamaica - Single Oneness Records 5:45 PM Etana Turn up Di Sound (feat. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley) Pamoja N Freemind Music LLC 5:49 PM Papa Michigan Jamaica Dance Jamaica Festival 2020 Song Competition Jamaica Cultural Development Commission 5:52 PM Freddie McGregor Turn Up The Sound Jamaica Festival 2020 Song Competition Jamaica Cultural Development Commission 5:56 PM Chronixx Smile Jamaica Chronology Soul Circle Music
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This weeks Sounds of the Caribbean is livicated to the Life and Music of Bunny "Striker" Lee who passed away last week in Jamaica at the age of 79. This week you will hear Bunny Lee produced tracks from the likes of Johnny Clarke, Gene Rondo, Horace Andy, Eric Donaldson, Max Romeo, John Holt, Delroy Wilson, Slim Smith, The Uniques, Ronnie Davis, Linval Thompson, Barry Brown, and Cornell Campbell. In the Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Jackie Mittoo, Winston Wright, and Vin Gordon with the Aggrovators. Extended dub mixes feature Johnny Clarke and King Tubby, Wayne Jarrett, Jackie Edwards and Jah Stitch, Barry Brown and Shorty The President, and Leroy Smart and The Aggrovators. Enjoy! Burning Spear - The Wilderness - Live In Paris - Burning Music Max Romeo - Milk & Honey - A Little Time For Jah - Mediacom Johnny Clarke - Enter Into His Gates With Praise - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records King Tubby & The Aggrovators - Tis A The Hardest Version - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Bunny Lee & Prince Jammy - The Gates Of Dub - Dubbing In The Front Yard & Conflict Dub - Pressure Sounds Johnny Clarke - Time Will Tell - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records The Agrovators - Drums Of Africa - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Cornell Campbell - The Gorgon - I Shall Not Remove 1975-1980 - Blood & Fire The Heptones - Through The Fire I Come - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records Horace Andy - Skylarking - Best Of Horace Andy - 2B1 Records King Tubby - Natty Dub - The Roots Of Dub - Jamaican Recordings Ronnie Davis - Good News - Bunny Lee & Friends: Good News - King Spinna Records Bunny Lee & The Aggrovators - Dub Gospel - Dub Will Change Your Mind - King Spinna Records Derrick Morgan - Rasta Don’t Fear - Bunny Lee & Friends: Good News - King Spinna Records Bunny Lee & The Aggrovators - Fearless Dub - Dub Will Change Your Mind - King Spinna Records Cornell Campbell & Dr. Alimantado - Dance In A Greenwich Farm/The Chalice Blaze - Shall Not Remove 1975-1980 - Blood & Fire Johnny Clarke - Peace & Love In The Ghetto - The Mighty Striker Shoots At Hits - Moll Selekta Jackie Mittoo - Clean Up The Arena - Champion In The Arena 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Gene Rondo - A Land Far Away - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Horace Andy & Jah Stitch - Zion Gate/Every Wicked Have To Crawl - Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire King Tubby - Roots Of Dub - The Roots Of Dub - Jamaican Recordings Eric Donaldson - Cherry Oh Baby - Bunny Lee & Friends: Tape Rolling - Pressure Sounds Max Romeo - Wet Dream - The Best Of Max Romeo - Trojan Records John Holt - Stick By Me - Bunny Lee & Friends: Tape Rolling - Pressure Sounds Lloyd Jackson Groovers - Get In The Groove - Foundation Singers Revival Classics Vol. 1 - Attack Delroy Wilson - Any Heart Can Be Broken - Bunny Lee & Friends: Tape Rolling - Pressure Sounds Hortense Ellis - I’m Still In Love - The Mighty Striker Shoots At Hits - Moll-Selekta Delroy Wilson - I’m Not A King - Money - Clocktower Ronnie Davis - That’s Life - Bunny Lee & Friends: Good News - King Spinna Records Slim Smith - Conversation - Legend - Jus The Uniques - Queen Majesty - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Tommy McCook - Death Trap (steppers cut) - Bunny Striker Lee & Friends: Next Cut! Dub Plates Rare Sides & Unreleased - Pressure Sounds Winston Wright - Marvelous Rocker - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Bunny Lee & Prince Jammy - Dubbing In The Front Yard - Dubbing In The Front Yard & Conflict Dub - Pressure Sounds Wayne Jarrett & King Tubby - Satta Dread/Satta Dread Version - King Tubby’s In Fine Style - Trojan Records King Tubby - Dread Locks Dub - King Tubby Presents: The Roots Of Dub - Jamaican Recordings Jackie Mittoo - Drum Song - Champion In The Arena 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Bunny Lee & Prince Jammy - Crab In A Barrel Dub - Dubbing In The Front Yard - Dubbing In The Front Yard & Conflict Dub - Pressure Sounds Johnny Clarke - Don’t Be A Rude Boy - Creation Rebel - VP Records King Tubby - Rude Boy Dub - King Tubby Presents: The Roots Of Dub - Jamaican Recordings Vin Gordon & The Aggrovators - Split Second - Funky Sounds and Beats From Kingston Jamaica - Pressure Sounds Jackie Edwards - Invasion (aka Wa Da Da) - This My Story - Trojan Records Jah Stitch - Give Jah The Glory - Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire King Tubby - The Invasion Version - King Tubby’s In Fine Style - Trojan Records Linval Thompson - Long, Long Dreadlocks - Ride On Dreadlocks 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Barry Brown - Give Thanks & Praise - Let’s Go To The Blues - Kingston Sounds Shorty The President - Jah Jah Never Fail I & I Yet - High Ranking - Live & Love Leroy Smart - Wreck Up My Life - The Don Tells It Like It Is - Kingston Sounds Leroy Smart - Dub Wrecker - Mr. Smart In Dub - Jamaican Recordings ======================================= Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators - Blood Dunza/Blood Version - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records Bunny Lee & Prince Jammy - Judgement Dub - Dubbing In The Front Yard & Conflict Dub - Pressure Sounds Dillinger & King Tubby - Jah Jah Dub - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Linval Thompson - Jah Jah The Conqueror - Ride On Dreadlocks 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Barry Brown - No Wicked Shall Enter The World Of Zion - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records Barry Brown - Lead Us Jah - Let’s Go To The Blues - Kingston Records Ronnie Davis w/King Tubby & The Aggrovators - Jah Jah Jehoviah/Jah Jah Version - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records Leroy Smart & I Roy - Jah Is My Light/Wicked Eat Dirt - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records Jackie Edwards - So Jah Seh - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Horace Andy - My Guiding Star - The Prime Of Horace Andy - Music Club Cornell Campbell & Scientist - Bandulo - Rub A Dub Revolution - Pressure Sounds Johnny Clarke & Clint Eastwood - African Roots/Natty Dread Have The African Roots - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records
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Reggae artist Eric Donaldson was born in Kent Village, Jamaica, on June 11, 1947, and launched his music career in 1964 when he recorded some tracks for Studio One in Kingston, which have remained unreleased. Shortly thereafter, Donaldson formed the vocal outfit the West Indians along with Leslie Burke and Hector Brooks. The group hooked up with producer J.J. Johnson, who helped guide the group to a hit in 1968, "Right on Time," before recording for Lee Perry a year later; they changed their name to the Killowatts shortly thereafter. But the name change failed to ignite the group's career and they eventually split up after such obscure releases as Slot Machine and Real Cool Operator. Donaldson decided to continue to pursue music on his own, which led to him submitting an original composition, "Cherry Oh Baby," to the Festival Song Competition in 1971. The song took the top spot at the competition, eventually being issued as single and becoming a local hit. The song would reach a wider audience when it was covered by rock artists, including the Rolling Stones (on their 1976 Black and Blue release) and UB40 (1983's Labour of Love). Donaldson continued to issue albums -- including such releases as Miserable Woman (1972), What a Festival (1973), and Freedom Street (1977) -- among others, and has taken the top spot at subsequent Festival Song Competition's as well in 1977, 1978, 1984, and 1993. Donaldson runs the Cherry Oh Baby Go-Go Bar in his hometown of Kent Village.
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Bulby York talks today about his friends in the business, creating the track 'Freedom' featuring Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffiths, J Boog, and Lutan Fyah on the Master Blaster Vibe! The sophomore album from this world-renowned producer showcases a who's who of Reggae icons (and a few other surprises) skillfully riding Bulby's select riddims, which range from Reggae and Dancehall to Hip Hop, Afrobeat, and New Age. The first single, "Lots of Signs," finds superstars Beenie Man and Christopher Martin giving a modern take to the classic cut from dancehall legend Tenor Saw. The second single, "Cherry Oh Baby," features Busy Signal and Trinidadian star Patrice Roberts delivering a lively version of Eric Donaldson's celebrated tune that has been covered by the likes of the Rolling Stones and UB40.
Ever wondered what all goes into making a delicious strawberry, one worth of topping shortcake and being celebrated in a festival? I interview Bob McDowell, 15 year farmer at Fancy Farms out in Plant City, Florida and we talk everything strawberry and strawberry farming, and this interview just so happened to be conducted the day after a hard freeze which resulted in some crop damage. Did you know that a strawberry can be larger or smaller depending on the phase of the moon? Learn this and other great facts in this episode! Also featuring music from a great local reggae band Trinity 7! Trinity 7 is a family group led by Jamaican born Ras Meishak who is a dynamic song writer and bassist, and has performed with Yellowman, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Admiral Tibet, Eric Donaldson and many more.
Your podcast captain Greggy joins first mates Miranda, Kevin, and charity recipient Eric Donaldson to bring you a beautiful song, clips from another podcast, and other important information pertaining to your favorite show, Seth Macfarlane's "The Orville" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/totop/message
YOWronto is an annual International musical extravaganza produced by FreshKut Productions Inc. Presented as a celebration of Canada's 150th birthday, YOWronto is a tribute to Canada, boasting a diversity of activities. This two day musical event takes place at the Woodbine Mall on Saturday July 1 and Sunday July 2, 2017. Streamed live using the Peeks social commerce platform, YOWronto will be accessible by an international audience. Vendors will showcase cultural arts & crafts along with a tasty variety of Caribbean foods and delicacies to savour. Artists will entertain and music lovers both locally and internationally will earn LIFETIME rewards for supporting stakeholders. YOWronto was founded with the primary goal of revolutionizing the way music & festivals are marketed. By combining a bricks & mortar event with live streaming and social rewards technology patrons, sponsors and exhibitors alike experience the thrill of a live event and the distribution power and convenience of the Internet. Furthermore, to ensure that music lovers continue to support artists and sponsors that drive and support the festival, YOWronto integrates powerful social rewards technology. Michie Mee is known within the music industry for her unique rap style of combining reggae and dancehall with hip-hop. Many successful artists have followed in Michie's footsteps using this gifted technique. With over two decades in the entertainment industry, the Juno nominated rapper and actress is not only an inspiration for female musicians, but also all artists nationwide. Michelle McCullock was born in St. Andrew, Kingston, Jamaica, later relocating to Toronto, Ontario at a young age. While in her mid teens, Michie began crafting her rap style, which quickly gained attention by both Canadian and American rap artists. Michie would also travel frequently from Toronto to New York City giving her more exposure amongst the hip-hop elite. While performing in rap battles, Michie introduced a new formula by being able to switch back and forth between North American English and the Jamaican form of English known as Jamaican Creole or Patois. This daring move would ignite audiences and leave often Michie's rap battle competitors stunned. During a concert in Toronto, fate stepped in and Michie was introduced by Boogie Down Productions to perform on stage. This was a major accomplishment for a young Canadian MC to receive such recognition by a successful New York rap group. Michie would go on to team up with DJ L.A. Luv and form the duo, Michie Mee and L.A. Luv. By the late 1980s, Michie was featured in the Canadian hip-hop compilation Break'n Out, which was produced by B.D.P. members, KRS-ONE and the late Scott La Rock. By the ending of the decade, Michie Mee would make history by signing with First Priority/Atlantic Records, making her the first Canadian rapper to sign with a major record label in the United States. Elements of Style was Michie's first single with L.A. Luv. The single was successful in the U.S. and the duo also appeared on the compilation The First Priority Music Family: Basement Flavor on tracks Victory is Calling and On This Mic. In 1991, Michie released her debut album, Jamaican Funk: Canadian Style, which infused reggae and dancehall elements within the rap album. The hit single, Jamaican Funk, received a Juno Award nomination in 1992. Throughout her career, Michie has opened for many artists including Will Smith, Salt n Pepa, Heavy D, and LL Cool J. She also had the pleasure of touring with Queen Latifah, Audio Two and fellow Canadians, Maestro Fresh Wes and the Dream Warriors. Although she was a powerful force within the hip-hop culture, Michie's musical talents did not stop there. She went on tour with singer Sinead O'Conner and was a founding member of the metal band The Day After, formally called Raggadeath, once again showing her skills as a versatile musician. In 2000, Michie released another album with Koch/E1 titled, The First Cut Is The Deepest, which would bring forth yet another hit single Don't Want To Be Your Slave. The single featured Esthero and earned Michie another Juno nomination. That same year, while promoting her new album, Michie also toured hip-hop super group, Public Enemy. Although Michie has a profound love for music, she has also showcased her talents outside of the music industry. As a member of ACTRA, she has acted in movies and television shows such as Short Circuit 2, Night Heat, La Femme Nikita (CTV), Da Kink In My Hair, Soulfood, and has made a special appearance co-hosting TSN's Off The Record. She was also co-host of Canada's longest running rap radio show, The Powermove Show on CKLN Radio in Toronto. Michie has starred in the groundbreaking hip-hop series Drop The Beat and appeared in the blockbuster In Too Deep starring LL Cool J and Omar Epps, My Baby's Mama with Eddie Griffin and “Chicks With Sticks” featuring Jason Priestly. Michie's vibrant nature in a work environment is frequently noted and she is often asked to host events, which she does on a regular basis. Aside from her life as an entertainer, Michie is also a mother who makes it one of her duties to keep involved with today's youth. Knowing first hand the twists and turns artists often face in entertainment, Michie is an avid supporter of children striving to achieve a good education. Michie herself left university after her music career began to soar and has always spoken openly about the importance of education. Michie Mee has had an outstanding career in entertainment thus far. With her currently working on hot new music, acting roles and a feature in the 2011 CBC hip-hop documentary Love, Props and the T. Dot, this trailblazer's saga still continues. Michie Mee's reign as Queen is far from over. Michie Mee spent some time with us on our show. During our conversation she talked about: – Some of her background including being one of the few Black women involved in the early days of Canadian hip-hop – Why did she go into hip hop instead of reggae – Where did she get her influence to get involved in music – The moment she knew that hip hop would be her journey and the memory of a show in Jamaica – What has her musical journey taught her – Advance for women of color who want to get involved in music – How has the music industry changed during her journey You can connect with Michie Mee via: Website Twitter YouTube Instagram Soundcloud Facebook Michie Mee is scheduled to appear at the YOWronto Music Festival on July 1, 2017 at 6 p.m. Eastern. Some of the other artists scheduled to appear at the YOWronto Music Festival are: Alison Hinds, Eric Donaldson, Romain Virgo, Tessanne Chin, Professor Nuts, Lt. Stitchie, Baby Cham, Jay Harmony and Kim Davis. Iauwata, Captain Love, RaLion, Visionary, Ammoye Evans and N'ZYE. You can find out more about YOWronto Music Festival via: Website Email Phone: (416) 668-0945 Visit our website at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
The Cables are a Jamaican rocksteady/reggae vocal trio led by Keble Drummond, who recorded for Studio One in the late 1960s. The Cables led by Keble Drummond, backed by harmony singers Elbert Stewart (baritone) and Vince Stoddart (tenor).Cables were first formed in 1962.After recording a single for Sonia Pottinger around 1966, they recorded a string of singles for Studio One, and these were later collected on the album What Kind of World in 1970. "What Kind of World" has been described as "a classic...a low-key showcase for some of the most under-rated vocals of the age".Studio One boss Clement "Coxsone" Dodd built up demand for the "Baby Why" single by limiting it to sound system plays for four months before releasing it.The rhythm tracks were later employed by Dodd on several tracks by other artists. Unsatisifed with the lack of money received from Dodd, The Cables recorded for Harry J while they were still under contract to Studio One, with Drummond altering his voice and the single released under the name "Herbie Carter" (a real singer who recorded for Harry J) to avoid Dodd finding out. By 1970, The Cables had left Studio One. "(Everybody) Feel Alright" was entererd into the Festival Song Contest in 1971, losing out to Eric Donaldson's "Cherry Oh Baby". "Baby Why" formed the basis of deejay tracks from both Dennis Alcapone and Prince Jazzbo, and the rhythm was used by The Gladiators for their 1974 track "Rearrange"
In this episode, Abbot Costello continues his journey of self discovery after learning that he is a Were-Goat, and is trained by Lord Ed a Were-Chicken of some skill when it comes to dick punching. Also Bardly is exactly the same as always and just like normal is played by Eric Donaldson and not someone else, which never happens. Knights of the Arcade is a live Dungeons & Dragons game played on stage by comedians, improvisers, and tried-and-true geeks. Every month, the Knights embark on an epic quest built entirely from audience suggestions. With special guests, video-projected dice, and a lively audience cheering along with every Critical Hit. Find us online at www.knightsofthearcade.com
Born in Bog Walk, about 2 miles from Kent Village, Donaldson first recorded for Studio One in 1964, although producer Clement Dodd declined to release the material In the mid-1960s he formed The West Indians with Leslie Burke and Hector Brooks, and they had a hit with the J.J. Johnson-produced "Right On Time" in 1968, going on to record with Lee "Scratch" Perry and subsequently changing their name to the Kilowatts, but without further success. Donaldson then pursued a solo career, and submmitted "Cherry Oh Baby" to the 1971 Jamaican Festival Song Competition, going on to win the competition and giving him a big Jamaican hit single. Donaldson has won the competition six times, in 1971, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1993 and 1997. "Cherry Oh Baby" has been covered by both The Rolling Stones (on their 1976 album, Black and Blue) and UB40 (on their 1983 album, Labour of Love). The riddim has remained extremely popular – over thirty cover versions have been recorded, including an update by Donaldson himself. Two of his festival winners ("Sweet Jamaica" (1977) and "Land of My Birth" (1978)) were written by Winston Wallace. In an online poll held in 2103 by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission, "Land of My Birth" was voted the most popular winner in the contest's history.
An exorcism of a year’s worth of ear worms. 24 tunes transmitted through the airwaves in order to free up some space in my audio cortex. Dave Van Ronk, R. Stevie Moore Yukio Yung, The Dells, Nat King Cole, Caetano Veloso, The Smiths, Deux, Omar, Gavin Bryars, Hailu Mergia and The Walias, The Beatles, Jorge Elbrose, Loose Joints, John Baker, Pusha T, Quelle Chris, Gilberto Gil, Daniel Wakeford, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Lloyd Cole, Low, Eric Donaldson, Eden Ahbez, Olivier Messiaen. First broadcast on Radio Reverb 97.2FM in Brighton on 4th January 2015. A music only version without DJ links is available on www.currentlyoffair.com
Rev. Ross is joined by spiritual thought leaders to discuss the life and legacy of one of the most remarkable individuals the world has ever seen, the father of South Africa, Mr. Nelson Mandela. A man who after being imprisoned by his government for 27 years became the president of that country. A man who transformed not only himself, but a nation, all with dignity and respect for human life. Join us as we pay tribute to President Nelson Mandela. Our special guests will be Rev. Dr. Michael Beckwith, Bishop Carlton Pearson, Dr. Tau Braun, Ona Brown, Rev. Dr. James Trapp, Rev. Eric Donaldson, and Rev. Georgia Prescott.
JAMAICANS VOTED ERIC DONALDSON'S “LAND OF MY BIRTH” THE BEST FESTIVAL SONG OF ALL TIME! Festival Time again Jamaica Best festival Songs since 1962 Jamaica independence Festival songs reggae music By Marcia Rowe—- At an event permeated with musical nostalgia, the 1978 Winston Wallace-penned, Grub Cooper-arranged, Land Of My Birth, a song made famous by Eric Donaldson's vocals, was announced the winner of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's 'All Time Best' Festival Song Competition.Second place went to Roy Rayon's Give Thanks and Praises and completing the top three slots was Ras Karby's Jamaica I'll Never Leave You Again.It was a very confident Donaldson who shared his thoughts on his victory with The Sunday Gleaner, after earning a black-, green- and gold-decorated plaque.“I have it in mind, as I know that I have some of the best festival songs that ever hit this surface. I couldn't say which song but I knew I had the edge,” said the dapperly dressed seven-time festival song competition winner. Eric Donaldson very popular Cherry Oh Baby was number seven #Deejay (Jamaican), #Ragga, #Roots reggae, #Dub (music), #Rocksteady, #Lovers rock, #Reggaeton, #Music of Jamaica
"Let your 'yes' be 'yes' and your 'no' be 'no'" were words ascribed to Jesus of Nazareth when he was speaking about the taking of oaths. Charles Fillmore references a similar saying of "yes" and "no" when we are using the Powers of our Mind in his talk "Yes and No of the Mind" from March 24, 1931. My special guest is Rev. Eric Donaldson, senior minister at Unity Christian Church, Memphis, Tennessee.
What was your worst job ever? And how about gigs? Yeah man, we've all been there. Join me and comics Eric Donaldson and Derek Minto as we tell tales of the worst jobs and shows we've ever had to perform.
Addi Twigg and friend/comic Eric Donaldson discuss why the hell there is a podcast in the first place, give unsolicited advice to people who do stupid things on the internet, and set idiotic idioms to music. Visit www.additwigg.com for more.
FESTIVAL 1986-12 -1966 -The Maytals -Bam Bam 1967-The Jamaicans -Ba Ba Boom 1968 -Desmond Dekker & The Aces-Music Like Dirt 1969-The Maytals -Sweet and Dandy1970 -Hopeton Lewis -Boom Shaka Laka1971-Eric Donaldson -Cherry Oh Baby1972-Toots & the Maytals-Pomps and Pride1973 -Morvin Brooks -Jump In The Line1974-Tinga Stewart -Play de Music1975-Roman Stewart -Hooray estival1976-Freddie McKay- Dance This Ya estival1977-Eric Donaldson -Sweet Jamaica1978-Eric Donaldson -Land of my Birth1979 -The Astronauts -Born jamaican1980 -Stanley & The Turbines -Come Sing -Me1981-Tinga Stewart -Nuh Wey Nuh Betta Dan yard1982 -The Astronauts-Mek Wi Jam1983-Ras Karbi -Jamaica I'll Never Leave You1984-Eric Donaldson-Proud to be Jamaican1985-Roy Rayon-Love Fever1986-Stanley & The Turbines-Dem a fe Squirm1987-Roy Rayon-Give Thanks and Praise1988-Singer Jay-Jamaica Land We Love1989 - Michael Forbes -stop and Go1990-Robbie Forbes-Island Festival1991-Roy Rayon-Come Rock1992-Heather Grant -Mek wi Put Things Right1993-Eric Donaldson -Big It Up"1994 -Stanley & The Astronauts-Dem a Pollute"1995 - Eric Donaldson-Join deline1996-Zac Henrry & Donald White-Meck We Go Spree1997-Eric Donaldson -Peace and Love"1998 - Neville Martin - "Jamaica Whoa"1999 - Cheryl Clarke -"Born Inna JA" 2000 - Stanley Beckford -"Fi Wi Island A Boom" 2001-Roy Richards-"Lift Up Jamaica" 2002 -Devon Black - Progress"2003 - Stefan Penincilin -"Jamaican Tour Guide"2004 -Stefan Penincilin -"Ole Time Jamaica"2005 - Khalil N Pure -"Poverty"2006 -Omar Reid -Remember the Days"2007 - Neville 'Gunty' Winters- "Woman A Di Beauty"2008 - Roy Rayon -"Rise and Shine"2009 - Winston Hussey -"Take Back Jamaica"2010 - Kharuso with "My Jamaica" 2011 - Everton David Pessoa "Oh if We"2012 - Abbygaye Dallas "Real Born Jamaican"
Live:Listen to Reggae Oldies 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s Alton Ellis John Holt Jimmy Cliff Prince Buster Ernest Smith Keith and Text Festival Songs Dobbie Dobson Barry Gibbs Eric Donaldson Call in with your request 661-467-2407 Send an email to caribbeanradioshow@gmail if you are a up and coming artist who would like to feature your music on one of our shows .
Live:Listen to Reggae Oldies 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s Alton Ellis John Holt Jimmy Cliff Prince Buster Ernest Smith Keith and Text Festival Songs Dobbie Dobson Barry Gibbs Eric Donaldson Call in with your request 661-467-2407 Send an email to caribbeanradioshow@gmail if you are a up and coming artist who would like to feature your music on one of our shows .
Live:Listen to Reggae Oldies 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s Alton Ellis John Holt Jimmy Cliff Prince Buster Ernest Smith Keith and Text Festival Songs Dobbie Dobson Barry Gibbs Eric Donaldson Ken Boothe Call in with your request 661-467-2407 Send an email to caribbeanradioshow@gmail if you are a up and coming artist who would like to feature your music on one of our shows .
Oldies but Goodies Friday night reggae from 50's60's 70's 80's BobMarley , Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown , Jimmy Cliff, Prince Busta, Hortense Ellis, Bunny wailers, Eric Donaldson many more
"Festival Song since 1966, with the winners as follows:1966 - The Maytals with "Bam Bam"1967 - The Jamaicans with "Ba Ba Boom" 1968 - Desmond Dekker & The Aces with "Music Like Dirt" 1969 - The Maytals with "Sweet and Dandy" 1970 - Hopeton Lewis with "Boom Shaka Laka" 1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby"1972 - Toots & the Maytals with "Pomps and Pride" 1973 - Morvin Brooks with "Jump In The Line" 1974 - Tinga Stewart with "Play de Music" 1975 - Roman Stewart with "Hooray Festival" 1976 - Freddie McKay with "Dance This Ya Festival"1977 - Eric Donaldson with "Sweet Jamaica"1978 - Eric Donaldson with "Land of my Birth" 1979 - The Astronauts with "Born Jamaican" 1980 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Come Sing With Me" 1981 - Tinga Stewart with "Nuh Wey Nuh Betta Dan Yard" 1982 - The Astronauts with "Mek Wi Jam"1983 - Ras Karbi with "Jamaica I'll Never Leave You" 1984 - Eric Donaldson with "Proud to be Jamaican" 1985 - Roy Rayon with "Love Fever" 1986 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Dem a fe Squirm" 1987 - Roy Rayon with "Give Thanks and Praise" 1988 -Singer Jay with "Jamaica Land We Love" 1989 - Michael Forbes with "Stop and Go"1990 - Robbie Forbes with "IslandFestival"1991 - Roy Rayon with "Come Rock"1992 - Heather Grant with "Mek wi Put Things Right" 1993 - Eric Donaldson with "Big It Up" 1994 - Stanley & The Astronauts with "Dem a Pollute" 1995 - Eric Donaldson with "Join de Line"
Celebrate call 661-4672407 lets us chat about Jamaica Happy Birthday Jamaica online radio reggae music festival songs , chats "Festival Song since 1966, with the winners as follows:1966 - The Maytals with "Bam Bam"1967 - The Jamaicans with "Ba Ba Boom" 1968 - Desmond Dekker & The Aces with "Music Like Dirt" 1969 - The Maytals with "Sweet and Dandy" 1970 - Hopeton Lewis with "Boom Shaka Laka" 1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby"1972 - Toots & the Maytals with "Pomps and Pride" 1973 - Morvin Brooks with "Jump In The Line" 1974 - Tinga Stewart with "Play de Music" 1975 - Roman Stewart with "Hooray Festival" 1976 - Freddie McKay with "Dance This Ya Festival"1977 - Eric Donaldson with "Sweet Jamaica"1978 - Eric Donaldson with "Land of my Birth" 1979 - The Astronauts with "Born Jamaican" 1980 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Come Sing With Me" 1981 - Tinga Stewart with "Nuh Wey Nuh Betta Dan Yard" 1982 - The Astronauts with "Mek Wi Jam"1983 - Ras Karbi with "Jamaica I'll Never Leave You" 1984 - Eric Donaldson with "Proud to be Jamaican" 1985 - Roy Rayon with "Love Fever" 1986 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Dem a fe Squirm" 1987 - Roy Rayon with "Give Thanks and Praise" 1988 -Singer Jay with "Jamaica Land We Love" 1989 - Michael Forbes with "Stop and Go"1990 - Robbie Forbes with "IslandFestival"1991 - Roy Rayon with "Come Rock"1992 - Heather Grant with "Mek wi Put Things Right" 1993 - Eric Donaldson with "Big It Up" 1994 - Stanley & The Astronauts with "Dem a Pollute" 1995 - Eric Donaldson with "Join de Line"
"Festival Song since 1966, with the winners as follows:1966 - The Maytals with "Bam Bam"1967 - The Jamaicans with "Ba Ba Boom" 1968 - Desmond Dekker & The Aces with "Music Like Dirt" 1969 - The Maytals with "Sweet and Dandy" 1970 - Hopeton Lewis with "Boom Shaka Laka" 1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby"1972 - Toots & the Maytals with "Pomps and Pride" 1973 - Morvin Brooks with "Jump In The Line" 1974 - Tinga Stewart with "Play de Music" 1975 - Roman Stewart with "Hooray Festival" 1976 - Freddie McKay with "Dance This Ya Festival"1977 - Eric Donaldson with "Sweet Jamaica" 1978 - Eric Donaldson with "Land of my Birth" 1979 - The Astronauts with "Born Jamaican" 1980 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Come Sing With Me" 1981 - Tinga Stewart with "Nuh Wey Nuh Betta Dan Yard" 1982 - The Astronauts with "Mek Wi Jam" 1983 - Ras Karbi with "Jamaica I'll Never Leave You" 1984 - Eric Donaldson with "Proud to be Jamaican" 1985 - Roy Rayon with "Love Fever" 1986 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Dem a fe Squirm" 1987 - Roy Rayon with "Give Thanks and Praise" 1988 - Singer Jay with "Jamaica Land We Love" 1989 - Michael Forbes with "Stop and Go" 1990 - Robbie Forbes with "Island Festival" 1991 - Roy Rayon with "Come Rock" 1992 - Heather Grant with "Mek wi Put Things Right" 1993 - Eric Donaldson with "Big It Up" 1994 - Stanley & The Astronauts with "Dem a Pollute" 1995 - Eric Donaldson with "Join de Line"
Deadly Dragon Sound Presents Inna Higher Region Podcast -- dedicated to the people of Jamaica. The events of the past 2 weeks in Jamaica have simply broken our hearts. These are terrible times all around and the only thing I can find solace in is the music....so this podcast called Inna Higher Region touches on some deep roots, consciousness, positivity and brooding prophecy. Nuff Said, let the music move you...+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++TRACK LIST: 1. Mark Warner - Higher Region (Hit Bound 10")2. Johnny Clarke - Bad Days are Going Away (Weedbeat 7")3. Eric Donaldson & Keystones - Stand Up (Black Ark 7") 4. Linval Thompson - 12 Tribes of Israel - Jackpot 7"5. Jah Joe - Love on The Seen (Lovepower 7")6. Tony Tuff - Rumours of War (Gorgon 7") 7. Jah Stich - Dragon, Snake & Spider (Blank 7")8. Clarence Aird - Black Unity (Musical Fight 7") 9. Henry James - Vampire (Quarter Mile 7") 10. Tony Clarke - Going I'm Going (Ultrasonic 10")11. Lacksley Castell -- What a Great Day (Sufferers Heights 12") 12. Errol Dunkley - What About the Half (Errol Dunkley Showcase on Black Joy 12") 13. Barry Brown - Wicked Cant Enter (Justice 12") 14. Mighty Maytones - Who Cant Hear Must Feel (Commanda Music 12') 15. Mark Warner - Nuh Fire It (Hitbound 10") 16. Barry Brown - Them a Fi Get Beating (Selena 12")17. Linval Thompson (Jah Life 12") 18. Horace Andy - This Must Be Hell (Stars 12") 19. Neville Tate - See a Man's Face (Heavyweight 7") 20. Johnny Clarke - In This Time (Freedom Sound / Deadly Dragon Sound 7") 21. Keith Wilson - God I (Ironside 7") 22. Please Stop Your Shooting (Oppourtunity blank 7") 23. Cornell Campbell - Don't Go Natty (Downbeat 7")24. Winston Jarrett - Fear Not (Studio One 7") 25. The Immortals - Can't Keep a Good man Down (Yard 7") 26. Arlic Forbes - Warn Them (Forbes 7") 27. Senya - Children of the Ghetto (One Way 7") 28. Stephanie Samuels - Africa We Want to Go 29. Debra Keese & Black Five - Travelling (Black Ark 7") 30. General Sassafrass - Green Bay Inquest (Black Ark 7") 31. Yabby You - Africa (Grove Music 12") 32. Errol Dunkley - Africa (Errol Dunkley Showcase on Black Joy 12") 33. Barry Brown - Jah Love Everyone 34. Yabby You - Run Come Rally (Prophet 7") 35. Don Carlos - Mr. Sun (Greensleeves 12")
On episode #65 of the podcast This Week in Virology, Vincent, Alan, and Matthew Frieman Vincent, Alan, and Matt discuss a project to study the RNA virome of Northeastern American bats, failure to detect XMRV in UK chronic fatigue syndrome patients, and DNA of bornavirus, an RNA virus, in mammalian genomes. Host links Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Matthew Frieman Links for this episode: Mist net Indigo Tunnel, Western Maryland Railway (jpg) Eric Donaldson and Amy Haskew with bat in holding bag (jpg) XMRV not detected in UK chronic fatigue syndrome patients (virology blog) Bornavirus DNA in the mammalian genome Arenavirus DNA can be integrated into the cell genome Rabid raccoons in Central Park, NYC
Rev. Kevin Ross talks with Rev. Eric Donaldson and Rev. Gaylon McDowell, two brave new voices in the New Thought movement.
A Happy New Year to all of you and all of yours, I hope you'll all be happy, healthy and feel loved.For those of you looking for podcasts that have been deleted you will find them on herehttp://smilinsarchive.blogspot.com/Baby I've Been Missing YouSome of my favourite lovers tunes at the moment are presented here – in particular track 31 Pat Kelly - how long will it take2 Eric Donaldson - lonely nights3 The Twinkle Brothers - baby i've been missing you + version4 Pat Kelly - i still love you5 Busty brown - never love another6 Nicky Thomas - have a little faith7 Dennis Alcapone - have faith8 Jimmy London - a little love9 Jimmy London - just my imagination10 Cornell Campbell - just my imagination + dj version11 Dennis Bovell - one life to live12 Lloyd Parks - everybody needs love13 Johnny Clarke - if you should lose me14 Jimmy London - can't let you go + version15 Dennis Bovell - choose me16 Brad Lundy - i could never have another17 Johnny Clarke - do you love me18 Ronnie Davis - laugh it off19 Bunny Malone - baby i've been missing youFeel free to leave a comment ;-)One love x