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Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley – Affairs Of The Heart (Official HD Video)

Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley – Affairs Of The Heart (Official HD Video)

| 17/02/2012 | 0 Comments
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Damian "Junior Gong" Marley

Music video by Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley performing Affairs Of The Heart. (C) 2012 Universal Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

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KONSHENS NEW ALBUM MENTAL MAINTENANCE: 2.28.12

KONSHENS NEW ALBUM MENTAL MAINTENANCE: 2.28.12

| 12/02/2012 | 0 Comments
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One of the most talented and innovative artists in the genre, Konshens continues to deliver uplifting subliminal and conscious lyrics through his eloquent lyrics and masterful flow. Konshens’ hits have included “Winner”, “Rasta Impostor”, “This Means Money”, “Good Girl Gone Bad”, “Gal Dem A Talk”, “Realest Song”, “Represent”, “Do Sumn” and “Forward”.His 2005 single “Pon Di Corner” was a major hit in Japan, and led to a month-long tour of the country and a Japan-only album release.

Konshens is set to release his first solo album after years of successful one drop and dancehall singles for both European and Jamaican producers – This Means Money, Realest Song, Do Sumn and Winner just to name a few.

According to Konshens, the title Mental Maintenance was inspired by “The feel of the album is just as the name states. It is like experiencing the mood swings required to maintain, ease, settle and redirect ones mind. There is a song on the album for every situation”.

‘Mental Maintenance’ drops on his own label SubKonshens Music with distribution from reggae giant VP Records on February 28th.

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POPCAAN – PARTY SHAT – DJ KURT RILEY GROOVY SOCA REMIX

POPCAAN – PARTY SHAT – DJ KURT RILEY GROOVY SOCA REMIX

| 12/02/2012 | 0 Comments
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Whitney Houston dead at 48

Whitney Houston dead at 48

| 11/02/2012 | 0 Comments
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Whitney Houston, who rose to stardom in the 1980s as bright as her clear, soaring voice, has died her publicist said. She was 48.

Publicist Kristen Foster said Houston had died, but said the cause and the location of her death were unknown.
Houston was among the biggest stars of pop music in the 1980s and early 1990s, and her crossover into film in “The Bodyguard” and “Waiting to Exhale” put her on top of the entertainment world. But a long struggle with drugs put her career in eclipse for a decade.
She attempted a comeback in 2009, but she was unable to quiet the rumors that she was using drugs again.

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PARTY SHOT OFFICIAL VIDEO: POPCAAN

PARTY SHOT OFFICIAL VIDEO: POPCAAN

| 06/02/2012 | 7 Comments
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GYPTIAN – GYAL GIMMIE SOME [ SO UNIQUE RECORDS] FEB 2012

GYPTIAN – GYAL GIMMIE SOME [ SO UNIQUE RECORDS] FEB 2012

| 01/02/2012 | 0 Comments
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Singer Etta James dead at 73

Singer Etta James dead at 73

| 20/01/2012 | 0 Comments
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Etta James

Etta James, the revered blues and jazz singer whose signature tune “At Last” ushered in the age of Obama and has probably been played at more weddings than the wedding march, died early this morning, about two weeks after her doctor revealed that she was terminally ill. She was 73.

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VP Records Releases Singing Melody’s ‘They Call Me Mr. Melody’ Today!

VP Records Releases Singing Melody’s ‘They Call Me Mr. Melody’ Today!

| 17/01/2012 | 2 Comments
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Just like the crescendo musicians give listeners at the height of a song, Singing Melody has built the same effect leading up to the release of his 6th studio album ‘They Call Me Mr. Melody’ which is available in stores and online today, Tuesday January 17th, 2012 through VP Records!

Beginning with his album launch at ‘Plug n Play’ (at the Wyndham Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica) on Friday January 13th, Singing Melody personally delivered audio of what fans can expect on his album.

With his star power shining brightly, Melody performed his hit lead single “Collide,” and added “Time Wasted,” his second single, as well as “Smile” featuring Dancehall veteran URoy. Melody had all in the palm of his hands causing one journalist to note “based on the crowd response, his album should sell well!” Media outlets from Jamaica, and the US such as Reuters, Billboard, Sunsplash Media and several others attended the launch including media from The Netherlands, Germany and Slovenia.

Throughout January and February, Melody will be on the road promoting the album, which will include album signings in select cities in the US, the Caribbean and the UK.

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Guitar Maestro Lloyd Gregory’s Gentle Warrior CD Is Slamming It Up The Jazz Radio Airplay Charts

Guitar Maestro Lloyd Gregory’s Gentle Warrior CD Is Slamming It Up The Jazz Radio Airplay Charts

| 15/01/2012 | 2 Comments
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The New Year finds award winning jazz guitarist, composer Lloyd Gregory’s CD, Gentle Warrior, surging up the jazz indie and radio airplay charts with its first single “Haiti.” January 9, 2012, Gentle Warrior jumped from 79 to 46 on the “SmoothJazz.com Current Top 50 Indie Chart.” It moved from 23 to 18 on the “SmoothJazz.com Radar Chart.” The album is on jazz icon Stanley Clarke’s new label, Roxboro Entertainment Group, which is distributed by Bungalo Records division of Universal Music Group. Clarke wisely selected Gregory as one of only four artists to launch his record label.

Lloyd Gregory's Gentle Warrior CD

A Cleveland native, now long time San Francisco resident and popular entertainer on the Bay Area music scene, Gregory is a well-established classic jazz guitarist whose style is smooth, soulful, melodic, flowing and immediately charismatic. He is a master of both acoustic and electric guitar. His extensive R&B roots add a distinct texture to his styling. Minor 7th: Acoustic Music Review says, “Lloyd expertly fuses soul, pop and jazz, forging a hybrid that is both enjoyable and intellectually stimulating.”
Recording the Gentle Warrior was a labor of love for Gregory. “As we grow in time, age, experience, knowledge and wisdom, there comes a time to put it all to music and share it with the world,” he states. “For this album, it’s time to make music for my friends.”

Gregory effortlessly incorporates genres of African, reggae, Brazilian, R&B and smooth jazz in Gentle Warrior’s making. AllMusic.com reviewer William Ruhlmann states, “Lloyd Gregory takes listeners on a musical travelogue… The album boasts more variety than the usual smooth jazz guitar collection, reflecting the musician’s lengthy experience and mastery of different styles.”

Gentle Warrior starts out with “Brazilian Sea,” a retro fusion vibe written by Sunnie Paxton and accompanied by the soothing, subtle vocals of Jeanie Tracy. Next is “Germ,” a satisfying pop-jazz piece centered over techno beat foundation. The third cut and first single to be offered to radio, “Haiti,” has an appropriately warm, tropical, Caribbean rhythm track, which supports Gregory’s melodic soloing. In “Slither” the artist gets his funk on and comments, “I kind of felt like a snake (guitar) swimming and slithering through the bayous playing inside the groove.” The CD title song “Gentle Warrior” is a contemplative piece with thoughts of Africa in its inception. The sixth cut, “Dream of Love,” displays Gregory’s delightful artistry when he’s into his tender, relaxed mood.

In the second half of the album “Desert Wind” features a hypnotizing duet with bassist Stanley Clarke. A SmoothJazzTherapy.com review describes this song as “tranquility personified.” The song “Philly” successfully takes a daring leap at combining the feel of a 1970’s Philly International soul sound with unexpected Indian percussion and sitar-like sounds. It works. The guitar artistry in “El Espiritu de Diana” evokes the feel of a laid-back version of Carlos Santana. Not by coincidence Gregory in his early days performed with some members of Santana. “Remembering Carmel” is a tender song with a jazzy twist. In the eleventh cut, “A Moment In Time,” Gregory channels his best Wes Montgomery tones and styling influence. And finally “Zulu, Son of Cobra,” rounds out the album will a mellow intro building into a joyous, uplifting anthem.
Bass legend Stanley Clarke, whose 40 albums and 60 film scores have made him one of the most recognized names in the annals of contemporary music, was a hands-on architect of the CD. He wrote, performed and produced various tracks on Gregory’s album as well as served as Executive Producer. Other contributors are Felton Pilate, Derek McKenney and Jeanie Tracy.

Although Gregory has released five critically acclaimed albums of his own, he has also recorded with Martha Reeves, MC Smooth and Freddie Stewart (Sly & The Family Stone); and has performed onstage with Rodney Franklin, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Gerald Albright, Lenny Williams (Tower of Power), Freda Payne, The Dells, and Lowell Fulsom. He spent years touring extensively while serving as the musical director for The Ballads, Natural Four and Jesse James, and performed on their albums. As a studio musician in Los Angeles, Gregory worked with producer Richard Perry and played sessions with top musicians such as Klaus Voorman (The Beatles), Arthur Adams (B.B. King, Quincy Jones), Harvey Mason (Herbie Hancock, George Benson) and Joe Sample (The Crusaders).

“I love Lloyd’s style as a musician,” Clarke says. “He is a sweet, warm guy, which comes out in his music. His music reminds me of a modern-day Wes Montgomery.”
Gentle Warrior tracks are available on iTunes, Amazon.com and other Internet sources.

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