A brief discussion of the impact Afro-Caribbean culture has had on the UK music Scene. Being from south London I only need to step out of my house for five minutes before I see the influence of African or Caribbean culture in the form of a food shop. I am being so literal here, shoutout…
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Dancehall MusicBy: Shanteeca Reid Caribbean people are known for their rich of dance art and music .It is a reflection of our identity and a medium through which we express our selves. Dancehall music is enjoyed by all social classes and influences the minds of our youths; is this a positive influence or a negative one…
The Caribbean Music Association (CMA) is the official body for playing mobile music on the road at Notting Hill Carnival and is one of the largest membership groups of DJs in the UK. Professional throughout, this group of DJs has a vast array of expertise and experience related to any event, function or initiative that…
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‘It’s just fun to do’: Caribbean music teacher reflects on upbringing, adjustment to virtual learning | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette >> 0; var thisArg = arguments.length >= 2 ? arguments[1] : void 0; for (var i = 0; i this.length) { return false; } else { return this.indexOf(search, start) !== -1; } }; }else{ console.log(“DON’T POLYFILL INCLUDES”);…
Part II: The Evolution of Jamaican Music: From Revivalism to Reggae In the late 1960s, Jamaica was blessed with a variety of talented musicians and singers who experimented with and blended different beats of music and recorded their musical renditions at local recording studios like Dynamic Sounds and Treasure Isle. So, while rocksteady, with its…
Photo: Jamaica Gleaner Part I: From Revivalism to Reggae: The Evolution of Jamaican Music and Dance Part II – ROCKSTEADY Rocksteady was the Jamaican musical genre that succeeded ska, growing in popularity in the late 1960s. The late Hopeton Lewis—one of the foremost rocksteady singers in 1968 and whose song “Take it Easy” was…
THe RESTAURANTTraditional caribbean, Modern twistCaribbean culture is distinctly lively, inviting, and eclectic—all of which is represented in its cuisine. With influences from around the world, Caribbean cuisine offers a mix of flavors and spices that you won’t find in any other restaurant. BK9’s VibeIn keeping with Caribbean and Southern hospitality, BK9 offers a warm atmosphere…
