Lee Abel first traveled to Jamaica in 1979 to photograph the Rastafarians. Her images since then have graced the covers of over 80 reggae albums, countless magazines and websites, and 2 editions of Lonely Planet's Guidebook to Jamaica. For more information, contact her at leeabel[AT]mindspring.com. | View all posts by Lee Abel →
Fast-rising musician Knavi has been knocking on the door of stardom for years; however, he believes his time has finally come to be Jamaica's next major talent, after the release of his single, Meech Out. Knavi, given name Navyan Williams, shared...
Following another fiery showdown at the Sound Fi Dead sound clash, King Addies from the USA reigned over Jamaica's Bass Odyssey in another of their historical 'tune-fi-tune' sound-offs last Friday. "Clashing requires months of solid music...
Dancehall superstar Valiant has been in high spirits, landing major shows and topping several national awards since the start of his musical career just over a year ago. His next highly anticipated accomplishment will be his performance at the...
Rastafarian singjay Tazo Di Real Way is upbeat about his upcoming single, Mile Away. He believes that the song, which is produced by Chris Stage Entertainment, will warm its way into the hearts of lovers. "This song is speaking about having a...