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Beenie Man Biography Set For July Release
from BadGalsRadio - RootsRock since 99' June 11, 2008
Beenie Man Biography Set For July Release | The News is NowPublic.com Beenie Man Biography Set For July Release by reggaewire | June 10, 2008 at 09:17 pm The sensational new book on the life of dancehall king Beenie Man has finally been scheduled for worldwide release this summer. The forthcoming biography, Who Am I? The Untold Story of Beenie Man, will treat fans of dancehall music to more than four hundred pages of intrigue, eye-opening revelations and never-before-seen colour photographs depicting the young superstar s life. Who Am I? The Untold Story of Beenie Man is the world s first-ever dancehall biography, and is being published by Jamaican publishers Great House OmniMedia in time for Reggae Sumfest. Written by noted Jamaican journalist Milton Wray, the story tracks the twists and turns of Beenie Man s dramatic life, following in great detail the reggae superstar s rise from childhood to the Grammy Award, numerous other honours and musical firsts, including an unequalled string of chart-topping hits. The author worked on the project for more than eleven years, documenting Beenie Man s tabloid-rich life and career as they unfolded. After first contacting the artiste in 1994, Wray eventually took a sabbatical from Jamaican journalism to live and do research in New York City for more than a year. While in the United States, he conducted interviews and collected vast amounts of information on Beenie Man and his international impact on the music business. While writing the book in Jamaica, Wray did in-depth research by interviewing a host of persons including relatives, friends, associates, music business personnel, rivals and, of course, the girlfriends of the reggae/dancehall icon. Readers who might be concerned about not getting the full story of Beenie Man have no reason to worry, says the author, who promises an unvarnished view of The Doctor. Who Am I? is a journalistic work, Wray insists, and the primary objective is to be accurate. While Beenie Man did cooperate by supplying information and photographs for the publication of the book, he did not have approval of the manuscript, and never saw a page of it before it was completed. The intention was not to put out a public relations piece for the artiste. The facts are presented as they occurred, whether or not Beenie Man likes those facts. He has led a very controversial life, and he acknowledges that; he recently told me as much. I believe he is prepared for whatever revelations may come from this book. It s going to be very exciting once it hits the streets, Wray continued, commenting on the completion of the work. Who Am I? is something that readers will not be able to put down, because Beenie Man has had such an amazing life from his childhood in Waterhouse to the present day that it s going to be mind-blowing. The book is as engrossing as any novel only everything in it is factual. Set to be launched in Kingston in early July, the book will be distributed in North America, the European Union, the CARICOM region and Japan before the end of the year. For its Asian release, Who Am I? will be translated into Japanese. According to Great House s Michael Grant, who began conducting preliminary promotions and answering reader s queries at the recent Calabash Literary Festival, Interest in the Beenie Man Biography is already high for something that has not yet been advertised or offered for sale. Readers are going to be surprised by the touching humanity and detail of this true story about Beenie Man, both as a person and as an international phenomenon. In many ways, it s also a mini-history of dancehall, giving insight into the inner workings of the local music industry in much the same way the Jamaican hit movie, The Harder They Come, did in the 1970s. Commenting on the secrecy behind the production of the highly anticipated work, Grant said Because some of the details in the book have never been publicly revealed previously, it was important for the author to be able to work without giving advance interviews. After all, some of the events in the story were unfolding as he worked, and he managed to get the story behind many of the stories we often read in the press, especially about his private life. As one can imagine, the controversies surrounding Beenie Man have made almost every page of Who Am I? top-secret. His fans can t wait to get their hands on this very well-researched and well-written account the first of several volumes, probably of a spectacular life and career still in progress. Reviewer s copies of the book have been sent to a select number of entertainment press in markets where the book will be available. Local distribution will be handled mainly by Novelty Trading Company, while the bulk of North American and European markets will be serviced by A Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio - RootsRock since 99'. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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Welcome to Air ASID - This Week Featuring Entertainment by Mr Bertus
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth May 23, 2008
Welcome to Air ASID - This Week Featuring Entertainment by Mr Bertus Live from Disneyworld in Florida We catch up with the Portmore singer; after he lands in Florida for his spring US tour. Making the rounds in The Sunshine State was fabulous according to Mr Bertus. This is a Short 8 Minute Promo of This Podcast Click Here for the Full 54 min version of this podcast His Adoring Fans literally mobbed him at each stop. From the sundrenched beaches of Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. to Ritzy Boca Raton; and Disneyworld s Orlando; Mr Bertus and his entourage then jetted off to New York for a series of Hot Studio Dates with various Hot Reggae Radio Jocks and a lucky few prominent Big Apple dancehall producers.We heard his studio schedule rivaled Barack Obama s tour; making stops in New Jersey, The Various Boroughs of the Big Apple and even Connecticut. we hear he made a face fly through of the Mother days Reggae Bash at MSJ - With Buju Banton and the Gargamel Crew.During this interview, Mr Bertus lets us in on his biggest enjoyment since reaching the US; and why he thinks his fans in the US are More Committed than his fans in JA. this is a blockbuster first hand revelation..While chatting about his shows - we find out the real secret behind his new smash hit Jamaica . This tune smashed up the place at every show. little was known of Mr Bertus composing life before this revealing interview. He even shares with us his reasons for writing the Public Service Tune Big A s In Town ; otherwise known as the HIV Song. we re sure this song will become an aids awareness counterculture anthem; with it s oh-so catchy riddim and clever hook. Promoting Safe Sex is something we think highly of - so Mr Bertus gets a nod from us with this effort - to reach the dancehall patrons and youth of today. *this tune is not available to be heard anywhere else - as this is a studio test version. this tune is only available on This SHORT Version of The Podcast Before we wrap up we chat a bit about Miss Lou and her contributions to Mento, Patois and Reggae Music. We Agree with Mr Bertus when he says that she deserves to receive the Honor Of Distinction Posthumously; for her courageous efforts to bring Jamaican speech and culture out and present it to the world - Beginning with Ring Ding . This Tourist Treat includes such Crispy Deliciousness as: Giving You The Best - Bertus feat. The Brothers Gold High Grade - Bertus feat. Kiddy Famous Mr Gunman - Bertus feat. Kiddy Famous Shame Dem - Bertus feat. Jigsy and LazerStep Why Won t You Listen - Bertus BadGals Radio Theme - Bertus BadGalsRadio Mento Theme - Bertus Jamaica - Bertus and DJ Crackskull Reckless Life - Bertus Perilous Times - Bertus Duration: 54:00 Mins / 64K Digital - 44.1 mhz Stereo Produced by: RE Ausetkmt / Mama ASID for Trenchtones and BadGalsRadio.com Copyright: RE Ausetkmt - Trenchtones.com 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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Enjoy our 2008 Mama AFRIKA Global Music Festival ONLINE
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth May 11, 2008
The 2008 Mama AFRIKA Global Music Festival will be held - Online, broadcast for Your Pleasure; direct from the studios of BadGalsRadio.com. Please Join us in our 30th Mama AFRIKA Tribute; and show Some Love for All AFRIKAN Mama s Globally. This Year We feature music by: Dasia Lloyd; Richie Spice, Sizzla, Anthony b, Luciano, Edi Fitzroy, Sizzla, Fela Kuti, Mlaika, Taurus Riley, Asante Amen and Dub Plates by Mr Bertus and Horace Martin. This is a wonderful Musical Tribute that will surely become one of your favorite ipod selections. make sure to burn a copy for Your Mom and Girlfriends; and Share The Love with Those Women who Need Some. Bless Up from ASID s Mama AFRIKA Co-op Mama s Reality Ausetkmt and Sherna Rich Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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The Bassa Meets John Public and Black Echoes
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth April 28, 2008
The Bassa Meets John Public and Black Echoes Yes it was inevitable - we knew it would happen; the Bassa has become a european sensation. landing on the Black Echoes Radio Show with our friend, John Public. the DJ and Producer discuss the foundations of the Reggae Business during Bassa s Tenure first in Jamaica - and then the UK; before finally planting Musical Ambassador Records in Florida; where they are still headquartered after 25 years. The Head Honcho of Musical Ambassador Records , sets the record straight on lots of history. the subject of Johnny Ringo brings some personal revelations; obviously tinged with a bit of personal emotion. Trevor produced the final project for the bad bwoy dj - Johnny Ringo. he discusses the last meetings and the time in the studio - as they worked on the album. John Public also delves into Bassa s friendship with the recently departed Mikey Dread. The revelations about African Map, and intimate details about Trevor s part in the production are pryed out for what is apparently the first time.. John Public Nah Easy - Respeck Dat ! The program was produced in February 08 with John Public and the entire Black Echoes Crew - from Ireland; it was broadcast in the same month, and still continues to receive rebroadcast requests. Brilliant Musical Selections and Witty Short Chats make this a Keeper; be sure to save it to a CD - as Musical Ambassador will be adding this one to its treasure trove of Podcasts available for .99 at ITunes really soon. Bless Up All King and Queen, Emperor and Empress, BadBwoy and Rude Gal; Matey and Friend - we bring you The Bassa Meets John Public and Black Echoes Sound of Ireland Come In My Selecta - String UP Now Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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John Public and The Legendary Black Echoes Remembers Mikey Dread
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth April 20, 2008
Come In - Black Echoes Black Echoes, the legendary Irish Radio Show - hosted by our friend John Public; recently paid tribute to Mikey Dread. When we heard about the existence of this legendary interview combo - we had to bring it forth. (John Public) John Public sat down with Mikey Dread in the Spring of 02 to get a taste of the Dread at the Control charisma. Crew and posse, Friend and Matey - Presenting Black Echoes ! Click Here to Listen to the Show “Black Echoes Music Programme” with John Public John public has presented “Black Echoes Music Programme” on the airwaves in Dublin, Ireland since late 1982. In the beginning the show centred on many forms of black music but by 1984 it had concentrated soley on reggae music. Miss Pat joined the programme as producer in 1985 having moved from London, where she grew up listening to all styles of Jamaican music. Since then the programme has incorporated Ska, R 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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You’ve Paved The Way To Zion My Idren, Mikey Dread
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth March 17, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SqGei_yFUo WE Wanted to take a moment out and share the wonder of our Idren Mikey Dread - before the world fades him to Black. Having spent a few hours chatting here and there with Mikey, I feel empowered to relay his message in His Way . Mikey was an extraordinary individual; as charismatic and talented as the day was long. His charm opened many doors - and his personal choices slammed others shut. Mikey Left Us on Saturday March 15, 2008 at approximately 4:30pm in Connecticut; surrounded by his loving family and relishing in his glorious career and lifetime accomplishments It may be years before we see the full payout from his shrewd business decisions come to fruition in platinum sales. But be assured that with Mushiya and Monika - Mikey s Angels at the helm, his legacy will continue to Flourish and Grow for many many years to come. Mikey left at least two albums in different stages of completion; and we are sure that in time when the vault is opened, we will find masterpieces of Mikeys Creativity readied for release. who knows how many reels of unconverted tape Mikey kept in secret boxes. during our interview he hinted to me that he had several Unfinished Edi Fitzroy cuts - that he planned to release if they resumed their collaboration. which now will never happen. I still wonder if those gems will see the light of day, when Monika decides what to release and when. Unlike many other great Reggae Producers and Talents - Mikey controlled the rights and business contracts of his musical productions to the end. His legacy will yield gold for his family; as he designed in his last years. when things got bad in the early years, Mikey held back signing contracts after deals stunted his growth prematurely. he knew that if he controlled his music, and his distribution - he would be a hit, always. Today I realized that during the final 3 years of Mikeys time with us, he built the foundation of stability that will sustain his legacy. His marriage to Monika left a sour taste in the mouths of some, but for Mikey it was Pure Joy. Monika provided Mikey with his final platinum act - A Son Jah Light - born in October of 2007 - and from all reports, The Apple Of His Fathers Eye. We spoke with Reggae Superstar and Radio Personality Edi Fitzroy and The Musical Ambassador Trevor Elliott; Two of Mikeys oldest business confidants; last night, about their relationships with Mikey Dread. They both related to me their memories in balmy terms of how Mikey did business - Shrewdly. I know personally that for Edi, it has been very difficult personally to deal with the memories of their painful breakup as a duo - because he often felt disappointed in the loss of such a great collaborative team. they both went on to become blockbuster artists in their own rights; but when we look back, wouldn t we all want to hear just one more tune with Edi and Mikey.. I know I sure did. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfGwU6n2cXA During my interview with Mikey in June 2007, we talked in length about his feelings about the break up with Edi Fitzroy; and he was also still sad and he lamented to me openly about the loss of both their working collaboration and the damage it did to their friendship. I learned from Edi just last night that Mikey had phoned him last while he was in California performing; and that they had discussed the possibility of a two man tour. Edi told me that Mikey had said Ok, come mek we do it ; finally. I believe Mikey said it, to instill hope in Edi that their friendship was again on the uproad to repair. Mikey undoubtedly knew by this time that his tumor had returned; and I personally believe that he was already in preparation for his longterm treatment. maybe the tour was on his bucket list - who knows with Mikey Dread; as he always teased you with possibility. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK04f_pm2-E how great that would have been. to see the two lions roaring side by side. the world will never have that chance now that Mikey has left us and gone to Zion. When I spoke to Trevor Elliott earlier today, he casually informed me that Mikey Forced him into the booth, to act as engineer and to record African Map . This is the very tune he handed to Trevor, as he made plans to move from Florida to North Carolina last summer. Trevor had no idea that this would be his last time sitting and drinking a juice with his idren, Mikey Dread. this past fall when Trevor got the call about the tumor, he was afraid this would be Mikey s last fight. he knew how hard the previous battle had been for Mikey, with the first tumor; and that Mikey had resigned himself to Do As Much Work as He Could, before he couldn t. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM8aQeMlIuE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bcK0V6v3GA Mikey Was A Work a Holic to the end.. having dates still booked; even after he was diagnosed with the deadly brain tumor. Mikey never gave up hope, or complained about his illness. he was a perfect example of preparation in action for your trip to zion. I am deeply saddened by the loss of My Friend and Mentor, Mikey Dread - but mostly I am glad to have had the privilege of being the One He Trusted, enough to Give His Final Interview for the world. We Shall Celebrate Mikey Dread s Nine Night in collabaration with Foundationsound.co.uk; reggaenostalgia.com; musicalambassador.com and mikeydread.com. We ask you to please remember Mikey s Family in Your Prayers, and to Visit Mikey s Website and Enjoy the Photos, Music and Purchase Mementos of Dread At The Controls. Please take a moment and listen to Mikey Dread s Final Interview - with Mama ASID of BadGalsRadio from June 2007. if you want to know the facts Listen To This Podcast, This is an official Dread at the Controls Inc. Release With heavy hearts we at the Dread at the Controls Inc. would like to inform the World of the Passing of Jamaica s most Profound Reggae Star, Innovator, Producer and Entertainer. The Original JBC Dread at the Controls selector Michael Mikey Dread Campbell. 1954-2008 Mikey leaves to mourn his wife: Monika and their son 4 month old son Zylen Jahlight, along with 3 sons - Damian (Canada) Kevin and Michael Jr. (Jamaica) 3 daughters - Dionne (England), Nicole (Houston,TX), daughter in Belize. 2 Sisters (USA) and 2 brothers (USA). Along with a host of loving relatives/friends/and fans worldwide. Because Mikey loved and believed in his fans so very much, we are setting up a Mikey Dread Tribute page on the - More Fyah Productions website http://morefyah.com which should be available tomorrow. It remains our resolve to respect Mikey s wishes that you - Mikey Dread fans are taken care of and will provide a space for you all to come together as one and give tribute and respect to the Rastaman we all loved. Mikey is no longer with us in body, but remains; in our hearts and our minds always through his vast collection of music his spirit will always live on. Mikey always said Praise Jah Jah and live on, Jah work is not over, Jah work has just begun, Jah work is not done, Serve Jah and live up, Serve him all your life. Through this ordeal, Mikey remained upbeat, he lived his life to the fullest, was loved by many and in the end was surrounded in Love and was cared for by his sister, wife, nieces, nephews and brothers in Connecticut. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfANkOkMx_8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SatwjXJQn_w MIKEY DREAD Michael Campbell, a.k.a. Mikey Dread is one of the most influential performers and innovators in reggae music. His abilities, technical expertise, and unique vocal delivery combine to create a unique sound that tells the listener emphatically that it is the Dread at the Controls. Perhaps Mikey s work with The Clash has garnered him with the most recognition, but his credentials and resume started long before his eye-opening production on several releases with the renowned Punk Stars from London. His work and interaction with The Clash was a significant event in the integration of reggae into popular music throughout the world. The album, Black Market Clash , is a brilliant fusion of late 1970 s punk rock and a heavy reggae bass and drum line. The reggae aspect of The Clash s album distinguished their sound from the other punks that emerged in the 1970 s. Soon thereafter, it was a must for just about every punk band to have a reggae cover song on their album. Mikey was the first Producer ever to produce a UK chart hit for The Clash Bank Robber and later produced several reggae cuts on their internationally recognized Album Sandinista. Mikey s avid interest in reggae music led him to acquire an immense collection of crucial vinyl which he used to gain notoriety as a young DJ and audio engineer with the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC) where he began his broadcasting career in 1976. There he developed his own unique broadcasting style, which has been adopted by virtually every reggae radio show in Jamaica and the world today. His radio show, which became known as Dread at the Controls, was firmly established as the Number One Radio Show in Jamaica. Mikey was awarded Top Radio Personality of the Year in 1977-1978. In 1979, having resigned from JBC, Mikey decided to expand his career by getting more involved in the actual production of not only his own music, but also the work of others such as Sugar Minott, Junior Murvin, Earl Sixteen, Wally Bucker, Sunshine, Jah Grundy and Rod Taylor. His activities attracted the attention of The Clash, who asked Mikey to work with them. They produced Bank Robber and the already mentioned Black Market Clash , which sold over 3 million copies. His work on The Clash s most famous album Sandinista is internationally recognized. Mikey studied at the National Broadcasting School in London where he perfected his media production/radio broadcasting skills, graduating with special commendations in 1980. Mikey Dread has used his great and refined engineering talents to further reggae music in the United Kingdom and the world. He believes in a multimedia approach to publicizing reggae. Some of his works in the United Kingdom include narrating reggae documentaries, hosting series such as Rockers Roadshow and the ever popular six-part Channel 4 reggae documentary series Deep Roots Music . Pave the Way did what the title suggest for Mikey s career by appealing to a broad audience with catchy numbers like the track s Reggae Hit Shot , a dance song on the Hustle rhythm. The album Happy Family is another step in the evolution of Mikey s upbeat sound. He later recorded The Source (Of Your Divorce) for Warner Brothers Records USA, which obtained regularly rotated video airplay on BET as well as on MTV s hip-hop/rap program Yo MTV Raps . MTV s Sunsplash Special, which was shot in his native Jamaica, featured Mikey s video in 1990. Mikey released Mikey Dread s Best Sellers (Rykodisc, 1991), a stunning compilation of Mikey s best known songs including Barber Saloon (#1 on Jamaican and British Reggae charts in 1979), and the classic Roots and Culture . Mikey then went on to record Profile and African Anthem Revisited (RAS Records, 1991). He toured in Europe and the USA with Freddie McGregor, Lloyd Parks and We The People Band and also the Roots Radics Band. In 1992, he collaborated with former Guns n Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin on a duet entitled Can t Hear Em . He also headlined a charity event in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he earned a merit award from the Mayor. Other projects during this period include producing the Ju Ju Hounds on Can t Hear Em and Pressure Drop . One of his tracks Breakdown the Walls was featured in the movie The Rift. Also in this year he was nominated for a NAIRD award, an award from the Billboard Magazine, for his work on his album Mikey Dread s Best Sellers . In 1993, Mikey Dread was involved in several projects, including his tour supporting the album Obsession and working in TV with the Caribbean Satellite Network (CSN) where he was Program Director and On Air personality as well as Producer of various shows. These shows included Artists Profile , New Video Showcase , Video Dub Plate , Christmas Around The Caribbean , Christmas with the Children , Celebrity Guest DJ , a mini documentary on the music of Trinidad and Tobago and The Bob Marley Hall of Fame Induction . Mikey furthered his knowledge of TV/Video Production at the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, where he graduated in 1996 with Honors and at Lynn University in Boca Raton / Florida where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in International Communications, with Magna Cum Laude honors. Other activities done by The Innovator include working for the Video Jukebox as voice-over talent in several Reggae TV Commercials. The Culture Award of Honor in the Martin s International Reggae Music Awards in Chicago was presented to him in 1994. He also participated in the Caribbean Music Festival as an Entertainment Consultant in Nassau / Bahamas throughout the 1990 s. In 1995, he worked as a Radio DJ for WAVS 1170 AM and WAXY-AM 790 in Miami, Florida. In 1996 he participated in the Essential Music Festival as a performer in Brighton, U.K. He worked as a News Photographer for Metro Video shooting daily TV news stories for NBC-6 News station in Miami / Florida and in the summer of 1998 he performed at several European Festivals in Germany, Belgium and Austria. In February 1999 Mikey performed with the School Band at the 18th Annual Bob Marley Day show in San Diego and also at the Long Beach Arena in California. One of the better character traits of Mikey Dread is that he has refused to over saturate the Reggae market by simply not appearing on every Reggae event. This has helped him to maintain his credibility and mystique. Michael Campbell is a man of world diversity and immense resourcefulness. His rhythms have defined reggae and have helped with its global development. From Pave The Way to Breaking Down the Walls , there is a unique blend of rhythms only found in the man that everyone seems to see as Dread at the Controls . Mikey Dread s origination of reggae broadcast programming has given the world a formula for reggae that has been adopted by DJ s and broadcast networks worldwide. Today Mikey Dread continues his mission taking Reggae music door to door with the release of his Limited Edition CD World Tour however his 1980 album World War III has begun selling huge numbers again. Throughout the years 1998-2001 Mikey has been making impressive and captivating live concert performances with the Fully Fullwood Band across Hawaii and California. Most recently he has performed in Brighton, England with his UK Band Colors late October 2001 getting rave reviews and requests from other venues to return to Europe in 2002. His performances in Italy in November 2001 in Bari and Rome has re-established him as one of the original roots reggae icons of the mid-seventies/early 80s reggae era of Jamaican music. His mission continues, globally. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SatwjXJQn_w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbvbmlkYwnM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnNWV5jkyXQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTI_yJta8lY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDt1tdppuj8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8ybiqijhIc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjSkDfEv7_c Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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RIP Joe Gibbs - We Remember Your Greatest Hits
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth March 14, 2008
Brother Joe Gibbs Left Us Much Too Soon.. When he left us in February 08; we didn t have a chance to honor him properly. knowing we could never forget his contribution - BadGals and FoundationSound set aside the proper time for a tribute and present it here. Trevor Elliott - The Musical Ambassador presents Thank You Joe Gibbs Thank You Joe Gibbs - from The Bassa As one of Jamaicas Earliest Super Producers, Joe gave us a mountain of hits that still reign as top sellers in the foundation and dancehall reggae categories. Any Artist who was really popular eventually made their way into the catalog of Joe Gibbs, as either a single or if they were really ready for fame - a complete album; as was the case for Culture when they dropped their most famous sides on Two Sevens Clash . To this day - no other reggae producer has Gone out of the Business after loosing their company in a scandal - and resurfaced with a string of top hits. we all remember the Infamous Charlie Pride v. Joe Gibbs Lawsuit for absconding writers credits and royalties on the Billboard Top Hit by Jamaican / English Songbird J.C. Lodge - Someone Loves You Honey (81 ). Our Own Musical Ambassador Trevor Elliott , leads us down memory lane with this Brilliant momento of sound for our brother in zion - Joe Gibbs . RIP Joe - You will be sorely missed This Musical Tribute contains some of Joes Biggest Hits, such as: Hold Them - Roy Shirley The Road is Rough - Joe Gibbs and The Professionals Money in My Pocket - Dennis Brown Friend and Money - Mikey Dread and Big Youth Magga Dog - Peter Tosh Hypocrit - The Heptones Uptown Top Rankin - Althea and Donna Love of the Common People - Nikki Thomas Someone Loves You Honey - J.C. Lodge Hold on To What You Got - Dennis Brown (sly and robbie) Two Sevens Clash - Culture Zion Gate - Culture Pablo in Zion - Latty Guzang (latty guzang/musical ambassador) Produced By : Trevor Bassa Elliot and RE Mama ASID Ausetkmt for MusicalAmbassador.com; BadGalsRadio.com; and Trenchtones.com. Produced : March 09, 2008 Duration: 46:00 - at 64k Digital Format - 44.1 mhz Copyrights : All Copyrights to Original Owners; All Rights Reserved; BadGalsRadio.com; MusicalAmbassador.com; Trenchtones.com for original vocals and studio engineering. This is a Bassa and Mama ASID Production - All Hail The Foundation of Sound This Musical Tribute contains some of Joes Biggest Hits Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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POD: “The WAR Show” - where we show you our weapons,, of sound
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth February 23, 2008
Welcome to the War Show we keep listening to all this War Talk, War Walk and War Stalk. ENOUGH ! The WAR SHOW STARTS HERE When we decided to come with this show; we knew it would blow some folks concepts of BadGalsRadio out of the frame. Why did we do it ? Well We re Tired of the Dibby Dibby Soundbusiness.. Enough ! This line up is for all who want the most Article, and Rootical Tunes available during these times. We keep watching the Reggae Market and the Dancehall Market; hoping for a change; and as yet we don t get to see any re-alignment of values; to the roots and culture of our inception. not an article tune released in years, why ? With Man and Man fighting in the dancehall; fans boo-ing artists and performers becoming more vigilante, than entertainer; things must change. Where is the Hope ? Organs asked us this question in his Two Thousand Love Greeting to us; before his departure to canada. This week we showcase music that talks about exactly that - war. we give you hits from Edi Fitzroy, Earl Sixteen, Michael Prophet, and a host of other big stars from today and yesterday - all reminding us what the legacy of loss really is. Please Take a moment and check out our newest public service teaching adventure: You ll see how it all works BadGalsRadio 2008 Super Delegate Teach IN We have created and will maintain this tool - through the course of the 2008 elections; this is to help you make an informed choice when you go to the polls to vote for your next us president. We hope that you ll support our choice Barack Obama because we are REALLY ready for a CHANGE NOW Folks, NOW. Now On With The Madness - 62 Minutes of Thought Music; about our situation today. This hot and crispy won-ton contains the following 100% kosher tunes: and this week introducing - the supreme hot new theme for 2008 our Brand New Mento flavored theme for BadGalsRadio by none other than the portmore superlover himself - Mr Bertus Matter of Time - Organs Sounds of the Ghetto - U Roy Down Here - Dasia Lloyd (unreleased track from Dasia s upcoming project) Kingston State of Mind / Mama ASID Remix - Cherrine Anderson No One /Reggae Remix - Alicia Keys feat. Junior Gong Marley African map - Mikey Dread (musical ambassador pre release) If This Ain t Love I Dont Wanna Know -Nicole Willis and the Soul Investigators No Sense No Knowlege - Earl Sixteen It Ain t Who You Know - Leba (musical ambassador) If a so it a Go Mek It Go - Sugar Minott Never Get Enough - Lutan Fyre Tribute to Lucky Dube - Chance Gunman - Michael Prophet The Gun 2006 remix - Edi Fitzroy Duration: 62 Minutes - 64K Digital Download Format Produced: 02/19/08 - By RE Ausetkmt for BadGalsRadio RE Ausetkmt for ASID Sounds and TrenchtonesRecords. copyright 02/2008 All Rights Reserved. Full copyrights to us; ca; uk; and jm; markets - Trenchtones.com This is a collaborative Production of Bassa All Of The Edi Fitzroy and Organs Catalog selections * Available Now on MusicalAmbassador.com, Click Here Sponsored by BadGalsRadio 2008 Super Delegate Teach IN Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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RIP: Joe Gibbs Passes on in Mobay 02/21/08
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth February 22, 2008
Legendary producer died at 65 Friday, 22 February 2008 One of Jamaica s top record producers in the 1970 s, Joe Gibbs, is dead. Mr. Gibbs died Thursday night at the University Hospital of the West Indies after suffering a heart attack. He started his music career as a technician but made history in the Jamaican music industry with the production of several popular songs. Under his belt were songs by the likes of Beres Hammond, J C Lodge and Dennis Brown. Another Producer, Grub Cooper remembered Gibbs as a man who knew music. Joe Gibbs was in the seventies one of the biggest and best producers because he had a particular sound and that sound permeated throughout the whole music fraternity in those days. As a matter a fact even until today, his influence is there. He did produce many hits for Dennis Brown, the number one record, JC Lodge s ‘Someone Loves you Honey , which went number one in Europe and other places. He did a lot of work with the Diamonds and many other artistes. He s actually touched the life of most of the artistes in that era, he said. Joe Gibbs died at the age of 65. To the Family of Joe Gibbs, Artists, Friends, Fans and Colleagues, including Our Own Musical Ambassador - Trevor Elliott. We at BadGalsRadio, ASID HI-Power and Trenchtones Records express our deepest heartfelt sympathy on the Passing to Zion; of one of our Idols, the One and Only Mr. Joel Gibbs. Brother Joe Was a True Legend.. Always Setting the Mark High and Raising it Higher with each release. Thank You JOE This is from the Reggae Wikipedia - Joe Gibbs (born Joel A. Gibson in Montego Bay, 1943, died of heart attack 21 February 2008[1])[2] was a Jamaican reggae producer. After some time spent in the United States as an electronic engineer, Gibbs went back to Kingston, and opened a repair TV shop at 32 Beeston Street where he soon started to sell records.[2] The fast growth of the local music scene encouraged him to be more involved in the business, and in 1967 he started to record some artists in the back of his shop with a two-track tape machine and the already established Lee Perry who had just ended his association with Clement Coxsone Dodd. In 1968, with the help of Bunny Lee, he launched his Amalgamated label, and had his first success with one of the earliest rock steady tunes, Roy Shirley s Hold Them .[3]After Perry went away to set his own label Upsetters , Gibbs enrole the young Winston Niney Holness (later known as Niney The Observer) who helped maintain Gibbs production on the top of the charts. During the rock steady period til 1970, he met success with numerous smashing hits of vocalists like The Pioneers, Errol Dunkey, and Ken Parker, and worked with backing bands like Lynn Taitt and the Jets (including the organist Ansel Collins, and horns players Tommy McCook, Johnny Dizzy Moore, Bobby Ellis and Vin Gordon), or The Hippy Boys (featuring the Barrett brothers as the rhythm section). He switched to the reggae sound with his first international success Love of the Common People by Nicky Thomas (#9 in the UK charts in summer 1970).[3] He kept on recording famous artists like The Ethiopians, Delroy Wilson, and The Heptones (the two volumes of his singles compilations The Heptones and Friends were bestsellers in Jamaica). During this period he launched three new labels; Jogib, Shock, and Pressure Beat and also opened his New York Record Mart at 11 South Parade.[2] In 1972, after having moved his studio in the Duhaney Park district, he set up a new one at 20 North Parade and started to work with the sound engineer Errol Thompson, who used to be at Randy s Studio.[2] Together, known as The Mighty Two , along with his studio band known as The Professionals (that includes bassist Robbie Shakespeare, drummer Sly Dunbar and guitarist Earl Chinna Smith) they produced hundreds of singles including the hits Money In My Pocket by Dennis Brown and Ah So We Stay by Big Youth and Eviction by Black Uhuru. The duo worked on over 100 Jamaican number one hits.[2] In 1975, he set up his new 16-track studio and record pressing plant at 24 Retirement Crescent and kept on producing Jamaican artists under numerous label names (Crazy Joe, Reflections, Belmont, Town most internationally acclaimed production, with a major impact on the punk band The Clash. Other successful artists produced by the Mighty Two during the end of the seventies include Marcia Aitken, Althea s hit of Someone Loves You Honey . He didn t pay any royalties to the song s writer, Charley Pride, who sued and won. Unable to pay the huge settlement ordered by the Court, Gibbs went out of business.[2] In 1993, he went back on the Jamaican scene, reissuing works from his enormous catalogue on the Rocky One label his son Carl had started from Miami a few years before, and teaming again with Errol Thompson to produce some new music. BadGalsRadio will be playing a wide selection of music for the next seven days from the discography of Brotha Joe Gibbs. Tune In for a Supreme Sound Clash of Massive Proportions - from the Hands of a Master, the One and Only - Joe Gibbs Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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The quotes that were Jamaica 2007 - Fools should learn to be quiet..
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth February 02, 2008
News | The quotes that were 2007 | www.one876ent.com news URL: The quotes that were 2007 Him affi go wear di jacket till it squeeze him ? Sherika Todd, baby mother of Vybz Kartel in response to his denial of paternity of her daughter, Adi anna. A subsequent DNA test would later reveal that he was the father of her child. The year 2007 wouldn t be the same without these quotes by some of Jamaica s most popular people. We put a few of them together for your laughing pleasure. ENTERTAINMENT I presume it was blackmail because I don t know him as that type Rhona Vidal, mother of Kyino Cunningham, in response to footage of him taking a shower with a male who is seen shampooing his hair Him affi go wear di jacket till it squeeze him Sherika Todd, baby mother of Vybz Kartel in response to his denial of paternity of her daughter, Adi anna. A subsequent DNA test would later reveal that he was the father of her child. Ugly dancer caan buss Sample 6 referring to 50 Di Magnificient Why mi woulda look Spice and she a technicolour? Beenie Man, denying allegations that he had attempted to sleep with deejay Spice Mi wife have another man ah New York Beenie Man, of his estranged wife s affair with a man in New York, during an IRIE FM interview Don t let Vybz Kartel and Mavado lyrics tun yu inna idiot, don t bother wid di bhutto ting Vybz Kartel, at a special press conference called to appeal to fans of both he and Mavado to desist in committing violent acts against each other BEST DUBS Firelinks and Shebada live inna house a town Macka Diamond dub played by Blade from Code Red at Fully Loaded 2k7, annihilating Firelinks to bring the curtain down on the show. Sharon, yu no cute, and yu face lean like a old Clarks boot Bugle dub played by Black Chiney at Fully Loaded 2k7. Black Chiney was dissing promoter Sharon Burke in a major way, playing dubs and making comments that she was mean and tight, and didn t pay him and several other selectors. He even took off his shirt to reveal a black t-shirt with the words, I Fucked Sharon Burke emblazoned all over it. Black Chiney love lick, Coppershot lick clit and Jazzy T hood little but him tongue stiff Pussy dem a chew - Firelinks dub at RAS Beer Vibes 2k7 Black Chiney lick and taste, Shebada Cum to town and live a Jazzy yard - Busy Signal dub played by Biggy at RAS Beer Vibes. VERBAL ZINGERS demonstrates that the PNP suffers from a kind of intellectual depravity, it s as if termites have infected their brains PM Bruce Golding at the annual JLP conference No comment. Phillip Paulwell after being hounded by reporters for a comment in the Solutrea affair SPORTS I panicked. I felt him coming on that slowed me down I made a big mistake. Asafa Powell, moments after placing third in the 100 metres final behind Tyson Gay at the IAAF Championships in Osaka, Japan Today I proved to the world that Asafa is back, Asafa Powell, after lowering his 100 metre world record to 9.74 seconds, two weeks after choking in Japan ELECTION NEWS However perplexing some may find the results, the fact is that the people have spoken and we of the Jamaica Labour Party, we accept and respect the decision, Bruce Golding, in making a cautious acceptance speech at the JLP headquarters. The election is too close to call we are conceding no victory to the Jamaica Labour Party, Portia Simpson Miller, in addressing supporters at the PNP headquarters, adding that there had been reports of irregularities and thugs preventing voters from exercising their franchise Have faith in the security forces Derrick Smith, speaking with reporters who had gathered in Irish Town upon hearing about the death of ACP Gilbert Kameka. Nineteen officers were killed last year. We are not changing no course former PNP General Secretary Donald Buchanan at a rally Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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POD: Short and Sweet - This is the Update Pod; our first for 2008;
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth February 01, 2008
Short and Sweet -This is the Update Pod; our first for 2008; Enjoy our encapsulated view of Music and of course, BadGalsRadio New Life inside the FoundationSoundNetwork; All of the music and drops in this podcast were sent to us by some of our most favorite artists; enjoy gems from our private collection - of both new and vintage classics. Featured Artists Included in this Podcast: Organs; Massicker Flexx; Johnny Ringo; Asante Amen; KShoya; Mr Bertus; MPV; Issiah Mentor; The Vineyard Crew; and Other Fabulous Hitmakers - brought to you by Mama ASID and BadGalsRadio. Duration: 45 Mins @ 64K Downloadable Digital MP3 Format Producer: RE Ausetkmt / Mama ASID for BadGalsRadio Copyrights: All Copyrights and All Rights Reserved to Original Copyright Holders; BadGalsRadio and Realities Studios; Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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The Boston Massicka - The Riddim Juggler tosses it to Mama ASID
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth December 07, 2007
The Boston Massicka - The Riddim Juggler Tosses it to Mama ASID From our first faithful meeting on the TCOOO Blog ; Massicka has been Forthright, Honest and a genuine delight to share an exchange with. This week we go to the Youth Man Posse to tell us how they feel about This Generation and Reggae Music . Several pods ago we ran two episodes with Bob Andy. When DJ Mass heard the interviews he wrote me and immediately requested equal time for a rebuttal. This is that Rebuttal, also in two parts. this is part one; with part deux coming during January 2008. Dj Mass says that Confusion about the youth and young musicians; has led to the splintering of the dancehall. Mass Reveals how Bob Andy turned down royalties for use of his sample in the Massicker Hit Ackee in my Salt Fish . This tune will be released in spring 2008; on a Going Home Riddim compilation - by MusicalAmbassador Label (MAMG). Mass tells us what he s working on; and what he predicts will buss the scene, fresh in 08 . When asked his opinion on the Beenie Man; Movado Star Complex he really shows us his strength and breaks it down. Massicka sites examples of bad character being adopted and why the minds of reggae lovers globally are being negatively reprogrammed - causing dances like the Drop Dead to become phenomena amongst the youth. When asked about this negative dancehall tradition of violence from the stage and the crowd; DJ Mass said this - Dancehall don t beat people down, people hold people down Massicka is a Real Warrior for The Roots and Culture; and when he puts out the battle cry, all will listen. The harmonies we enjoy bring us back to a place we remember as Foundation Sound . DJ Massicka is a part of the Vibrant Viral Soundsystem ; based in Boston. being a student - he is often seen spinning in and around Boston. Mass. We suggest You check him out in action on Myspace; because The Brotha Has Something To Say. as Well We invite you to check out TCOOO s Blog on MySpace - technorati calls TCOOO THE Black Blog on Myspace and In Blackspace ; and Blogtress The Fabulously Gorgeous Ms. Gigi James author of I Didn t Sign Up for This ; all a big part of the Massicka Foundation. This PHAT RootsDrop contains RastaNuKlear material - not for the Faint of Heart or Spirit; Pure Roots Rock Music from Hitmakers - Massicker; T.L. Vineyard; and Northcoast Sensation General Plough; none of this material is stolen; and we re sharing it with the blessings of the artists; for their promotion of higher culture. The Boston Massicka - The Riddim Juggler Tosses it to Mama ASID Duration: 45:00 64K Digital mp3 format downloadable file Produced : November 17, 2007 - by RE Ausetkmt for BadGalsRadio.com Copyrights: All Copyrights and Rights Reserved to Original Owners; RE Ausetkmt and BadGalsRadio.com; ASID-Sounds.com; Trenchtones.com; MusicalAmbassador.com; Copyright 2007 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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WTF ? Gays Getting Western goverments to make Reggae Dancehall illegal ??
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth December 06, 2007
Gays Getting Western goverments to make Reggae Dancehall illegal : Source nowtoronto.com 30/11/07 12:47:52 pm, Categories: Reggae International Gays Getting Western goverments to make Reggae Dancehall illegal : Source nowtoronto.com Gays and Lesbians declare all out war on Reggae Dancehall! Dancehall dons anti-gay lyrics fuel local calls for Jamaica sanctions By SIGCINO MOYO In his book words to our now, Thomas Glave, SUNY Binghamton prof and gay Jamaican-American author, ponders the gnawing fear of the Jamaican LGBT experience. How will it happen? he asks of the all-too-inevitable violence faced by gays and lesbians in Jamaica. With fire gasoline machetes pickaxes hammers guns knives simple strangling or a good old-fashioned stoning Will our father do it to us, or a neighbour? A boyfriend, or a co-worker? Will everyone in our community turn on us? Considerable international attention has been given recently to anti-gay violence in Jamaica following a rash of deaths there. Elephant Man in Action The seeming Jamaican government authorities reluctance to do anything about it, despite calls from Amnesty International, has Helen Kennedy, the executive director of Egale Canada, the largest gay-lesbian group in this country, openly questioning the Harper government s pledge to dole out $600 million to bolster the infrastructure of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries over the next 10 years. Why are we using taxpayers dollars to support countries that don t observe basic human rights? Kennedy wonders. Jamaica still has a prohibition against the abominable crime of buggery on the books. And nowhere in recent talk of constitutional reform on the island is the issue of gay rights addressed. Egale is stopping short of calling for an all-out tourism boycott - the U.S.-based International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association says boycotts do nothing to help the LGBT communities there. But from Kennedy s perspective, queers should think twice about spending their bucks in the Caribbean country, as well as others with spotty records on gay rights. The group has joined Stop Murder Music Canada (SMM) in calling on immigration authorities to follow the lead of Britain and the U.S. and bar from entry into Canada reggae dancehall acts known for virulent anti-gay lyrics. So far, there s been a resounding non-response from higher up the political food chain. Capleton The FireMan In what Kennedy calls an all-out campaign, Egale and SMM have set their sights on local promoters, bookers and venues, forcing the recent cancellation of shows featuring some of the more notoriously anti-gay dancehall dons - Capleton, Baby Cham and Beenie Man, all skedded for GTA-area gigs. Baby Cham Shows by Sizzla and Elephant Man were called off a few weeks earlier, although it s unclear how much lagging ticket sales had to do with the latter. Sizzla Chris Hines, the booker behind the Capleton, Baby Cham and Beenie Man gigs, says Egale and SMM have brought to his attention some lyrics of artists he books. They re telling me the song is an example of homophobia, but I translate it as something else. In Jamaica being homophobic is almost a law. Hines is only marginally overstating the reality. Hundreds of attacks on gays and lesbians, many involving mob violence, and at least three deaths have been reported since the beginning of the year. In April, Amnesty International called on Jamaican authorities to send a clear message that discrimination against sexual minorities will not be tolerated after two incidents involving mob violence against gays in Kingston. If there s been an official response, Jamaican authorities are loath to share it with NOW. Repeated calls, e-mails and faxes sent to the Jamaican High Commission in Ottawa and the consulate in Toronto went unanswered. Hines is sympathetic, but at the same time he can t shake a feeling: It seems that they re just targeting the dancehall community. There are tons of hiphop artists that call people faggot in songs. And they re not going after them. It s a familiar argument, one that was made by local activist Valerie Smith in her efforts last year to have the Ontario Human Rights Commission declare songs with misogynist lyrics hate rap. The stumbling block there is that women are not an identifiable group under the Criminal Code. Gays are. Used to be that SMM would get problem acts to sign a declaration known as the Reggae Compassionate Act. The groups would promise to zip it on the homophobic material in return for avoiding SMM s calls for boycotts, handcuffs and visa denials. One Love and all that. Some acts signed, others recoiled. Problem is there was nothing keeping the bands honest back home. In 2004, a sobering blow came to those who thought that agreements like the Reggae Compassionate Act might have lasting traction in Jamaica. Brian Williamson, a founding member of the Jamaican Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG), was found brutally murdered. While it s still a matter of some debate whether this was in fact a hate crime, this ultra-public gay-positive force died by violence. Says SMM founder Akim Larcher, What we ve seen is that many of these artists have denied signing, claiming the alleged forgeries are part of the gay agenda. Listeners and concert-goers are often encouraged to revel in derisive singalongs punctuated by exhortations like: Battyman fi dead! Poop man fi drown. Hang chi chi gal wid a long piece of rope. Tek a bazooka and kill batty-fucker. I m dreaming of a new Jamaica, come execute all the gays. Unnecessary translations notwithstanding, the recurring gist of many of these frequently cited tracks is that the sodomite at large (including bowcat bwoys that go down on females) should beware divine wrath right here on earth. To lesser extent, says Larcher, that same homophobic environment exists here in the Caribbean and African communities. These artists remain symbols of hate against the LGBT communities. Beenie Man In the past, artists like Beenie Man and Buju Banton have tried to play both sides of the pond by issuing denunciations of violence against any human being. But one would gather from their continually catalogued concert ramblings that gays and lesbians fall outside of that definition. Until these artists take a public stand in the Caribbean, specifically denouncing violence against gays and lesbians, we don t think they should be allowed into Canada, says Larcher. Buju Banton Case in point is Buju Banton, often heralded as a changed man after penning the anti-gay anthem Boom Bye Bye in the early 90s at the age of 15. But just a few weeks ago, despite calls for his performance to get the hook, he busted out lines from that track at the Guyana Music Festival at the urging of the crowd. Meanwhile, surprise! The offensive material can be accessed online, interestingly enough, on the Jamaica Tourist Board website, boasting that Jamaica is one of the most special places on earth. Immerse yourself in our culture as diverse as our people. And this gem: Reason with a Rastafarian about life, love or politics. Copyright 2007 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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Organs TRENCHTOWN EXPERIENCE “LEAKED” before Release Monday..
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth November 23, 2007
Musical Ambassador Welcomes You to the Trenchtown Experience The Original Music has arisen from Trenchtown, Again; Foundation Sounds of Roots Rock Reggae from Organs - the New Voice of The Trenchtown Sound. Musical Ambassador Record s Trevor Bassa Elliott worked tireless with organs to craft this masterpiece; Trenchtown Experience.. The CD for The Times Download the Trenchtown Experience Podcast Organs career spans from Trenchtown to Toronto; From Uganda to Australia; from the small dance lawns of Maroon Town to the World Stage opening for the Wailers. The abilities of genius are evident early on; and with Organs this was clear from his childhood. his early days as an opening act mirrored his idol Bob Marley; as he was a surefire threat to the headliner; when he came on first and set the vibes high. Major Headliners and Stars such as The Melody Makers, Wailers, Gregory Isaacs and many others were the stepping stones to this monumental release. in 1989 Organs walked into Tuff Gong Studios with his then producer, Stephen Marley - with back up from the Melody Makers ; to create his first hit Problem With My Woman Again . This memorable first collaboration led to Organs decision to Self Produce and Compose, Terror Tactics . Throughout the years and after many well deserved awards, Organs has worked tirelessly to preserve the true sound and spirit of Reggae. as Tuff Gong s Pioneering Engineer Errol Brown says This No Streggae, This Is Reggae .. and so it begins, The Trenchtown Experience.. Welcome to the World Of Organs, Where Every beat is a Heartbeat; and all hearts beat as one. Check Out Our FREE Organs Trenchtown Experience Downloads Download the Trenchtown Experience Podcast Download the Trenchtown Experience Mini Pod Download the Free Organs Ringtone - Answer The Phone Now Download the First Organs TrenchTunez Podcast Produced For Up and Coming Artists seeking a hand up Visit Organs Official Page on MySpace and Add Him As Your Friend Copyright 2007 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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