6 Caribbean Music Styles That Aren’t Reggae

When travelers think of Caribbean music, in more instances than not, they think “reggae.” This isn’t surprising considering that reggae music – a bass and drum-driven style of music that follows steady beats and an “island vibe” – originated in the Caribbean, Jamaica specifically, in the 1960s. Reggae certainly is the soundtrack to many a…

TOP 10 Music Festivals in the Caribbean 2020

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Caribbean Music : Free Audio : Free Download, Borrow and

DESCRIPTION Caribbean music varies across the region, and can include rumba, salsa, reggae, and calypso styles. This music typically makes liberal use of percussion instruments like the steel drum, shakers, and claves. It is heavily influenced by musical traditions brought to the Americas by enslaved Africans (See African Music). Trade and immigration have over time…

Jamaica Gleaner Mobile News Online

Jamaica Gleaner Mobile News Online ]]]]>]]> Today’s Issue Published: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 Lead Stories COVID VACCINE REALITY CHECK – Few Jamaicans will get hands on shield against virusA down payment has already been made for Jamaica to access the coronavirus vaccine for a sliver of the population once it becomes available, but failure to…

Caribbean Music: Artists & Genres

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Tourism and the Caribbean Economy

 By Michael W EdghillCJ Contributor A TRENDING topic amongst foreign policy wonks as of late is that of the “resource curse.” The theory, which has it that nations which are “blessed” with an abundance of natural resources (oil is the paramount example) end up plagued by poor governance, rampant corruption, etc., was first popularized in…

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