Thursday, June 12, 2008

Love!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Worldwide Reggae Top10 at this moment!

1. The Plane Land - Richie Spice - No Doubt Records

2. On the Rock - Mavado - Baby G records

3. I am Not Afraid - Etana - Freemind

4. Pull Up Selector
Tarrus & Jimmy Riley - Taxi

5. The Mission - Damian & Stephen Marley - Baby G records

6. Me Nah Rub - Queen Ifrica - Downsound

7.Shoot Out - Micheal Rose - John John records

8. Wine Gal - Beenie Man - TJ Records

9. Crazy Love - Jahmelody - VP Records

10. Praise God - Little Hero - Inspire

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Reggae Legend John Holt For Reggae SumFest 08

John Holt songs have spanned decades, and his lover`s rock blend which has thrilled thousands of fans since he burst on the reggae scene, is set to send Reggae Sumfest fans back in time this summer.

Veteran lovers rock, reggae singer and songwriter, John Kenneth Holt, has been added to this year`s line-up of the festival, set for July 13-19 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Holt is set to help bring the curtains down on the popular musical event on Saturday, July 19th and he is sure to leave lovers crooning for more.

With several albums and a phenomenal list of music to pull from, including the UK Top 10 hit `Help Me Make It Through The Night,` `Don't Want To See You Cry,` `Sweetie Come Brush Me,` `Stick By Me` ` Police In Helicopter` and `Up Park Camp,` this former ska star turned dreadlocked rootsman, is sure to leave fans yearning for more when he takes to the stage of what is undoubtedly `Jamaica`s Greatest, The World`s Best` reggae event on the musical calendar.


Other Reggae Artist, That will be preforming!!!

Beres Hammond
Anthony B
Richie Spice
Queen Ifrica
Jah Cure
Tarus Riley
Etana
Beenie Man
Bounty Killer
Voice Mail
Macka Diamond
Vybz Kartel
Harry Toddler
Busy Signal
Wayne Marshall
Mavado.


Natty Notez
  • Would'nt you like to be there?

Friday, June 6, 2008

President Bush Proclaims !!!

June As CARIBBEAN HERITAGE MONTH


President, George Bush has said that the observance of Caribbean Heritage Month is an opportunity for the United States to show its appreciation for the many ways Caribbean Americans have contributed to its growth.

In proclaiming June as Caribbean Heritage Month, President Bush said: "Caribbean Americans have helped to shape our national fabric with their vibrant traditions and their unique history. They have brightened our lives with the spirit and vitality of their culture through strong leadership and pride in their heritage."

"Caribbean Americans have enriched America in all walks of life and they have contributed their talent and added to our nation's development and prosperity. We especially show our gratitude for the men and women of Caribbean descent who served bravely in our Armed Forces and those still serving today. These heroes have answered a call greater than self and we keep them in our thoughts and prayers," he added.

Several activities have been planned to celebrate Caribbean Heritage Month in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. Among the events will be the staging of Caribbean Film Showcase, featuring The Harder They Come, starring Jimmy Cliff and Africa Unite featuring the Marley Family, which will take place from June 6 to 7, sponsored by the Institute of Caribbean Studies, Trans-African Forum, Caribbean Association of World Bank (CAWI) and staff, and Caribbean Professional Networking Series (CPN).

On Thursday June 12, Jamaican author, Beverly East will read and discuss her latest work, Reaper of the Souls, a novel based on the 1957 rail disaster in Kendal, Manchester. The reading will take place at the Enrique Iglesias Auditorium of the Inter-American Development Bank. The event is sponsored by the Institute of Caribbean Studies, the Office of the Caribbean Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank and the Embassy of Jamaica in Washington, D.C.

In June 2005, the U.S. Senate passed a Bill designating June as Caribbean American Heritage month and in June 2006 a Proclamation making it official was signed by President Bush.

Actress and singer, Sheryl Lee Ralph and basketball great, Rick Fox are the official spokespersons for Caribbean American Heritage Month.