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With a heartfelt rendition of Bob Marley and the Wailers' "Is This Love," Thunderstorm Artis made a triumphant comeback to ...
Albums by Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Lee Perry and Toots and The Maytals are among Rolling Stone's Best 75 Albums of 1975. Critically acclaimed albums by Lee “Scratch” Perry (Revolution Dub), Burning ...
A look at The Slits, their place in the male-dominated London punk scene of the early 1970s, and how it inspired one of their best songs, 'Typical Girls'.
Beverley Kelso, the only surviving member of the original Wailers group with reggae icon Bob Marley, celebrated her 77th ...
Known for hits such as “I Shot the Sheriff”, “Get Up”, “Stand Up”, “Jamming”, “No Woman, No Cry” and “Is This Love”, Bob Marley and the Wailers created culture-defining ...
Josh Duvall, co-owner of MoJo’s Island Records, explains on April 7, 2025, why Bob Marley and the Wailers "Catch a Fire" album was pulled from the shelves after its release in the 1970s at the ...
GBH News anchor Henry Santoro offered his three playlist picks, all of which take on a common theme: protest songs.
Reggae band Hemp Republic with a slightly different line-up, and a new album, The Mighty People on the occasion of the band’s ...
Dozens of Jamaican scholastic runners, jumpers, throwers and other Caribbean athletes competing annually in the historic Penn ...
One of the longest performing reggae bands of all time, Jamaica’s Third World continues to captivate audiences with their appealing mix of soul, funk, African music and pop infused into their reggae ...