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 →
Reggae One Drop has garnered new steam this month with the release of the 'Bogan Villa' rhythm. Reggae recording artiste Yaadcore is the mastermind behind the project, with his 12 Yaad Record label, alongside composers Zion Productions from...
In the second edition of the 'Party on Wheels' feature, THE WEEKEND STAR journeyed to St Elizabeth to capture the story of mobile sound owner/operator, Janavia 'Tata' Williams, who said his mobile services have boosted the entertainment landscape...
The 35th anniversary staging of the well-loved free concert Ghetto Splash lit up Waterhouse Mini-Stadium from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. While many of the big-name acts advertised on the poster were no-shows, the up-and-coming got a...
Veterans and young guns thrilled patrons inside the Waterhouse Mini-Stadium from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning at the annual, free concert, Ghetto Splash. But it was a Splash with a difference. Guided by the resilient Sample Man -who...
Recording artiste Dada Mill is stepping into the spotlight with his new track, Street Facts, featured on the Buried Alive riddim. In this raw and unapologetic anthem, Dada Mill opens up about the harsh realities of life in the garrison, blending...