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The 'Crownin' of Brigadier Jerry Set for March 12th

NEW YORK, NY – On March 12th, veteran entertainer Brigadier Jerry becomes the second recipient of Irish and Chin’s much-coveted ‘Crownin’. The prestigious conferment is bestowed on Reggae/Dancehall and Sound System icons, whose musical originality create indelible cultural shifts in the industry.

Brigadier Jerry set to be crowned in New York on March 12.

Dancehall Recording Artist Govanna Inspires With New Single, "I AM"

New York, NY -  Govanna’s follows up his string of hit singles with a new song titled "I Am". This new track is a poignant message to downtrodden people in this dark time. Govanna is providing exactly what is needed with the looming crisis war, whilst we are in a global pandemic; words of inspiration and hope. The chorus of this new single is ripe with positive affirmations that tend to be harder to believe than we think. This new track by Govanna has turned these affirmations into a mantra, reinforcing them through repetition. Originally produced by Dunwell, who is known for a slew of hits in dancehall, "I Am" is also hopeful in it’s rhythm, drum patterns, and chord key arrangement.

Dancehall Recording Artist Govanna

Denroy Morgan’s Musical Legacy Will Live on in His Children, Says Minister of Culture

Minister of Culture, Hon. Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, speaking on the passing of Denroy Morgan, one of the artists that made reggae internationally famous, said: “It is sad to receive this news just as we have closed a successful Reggae Month. Denroy Morgan was unique. We will never see anyone like him again, whether in Reggae music or in Jamaican life, but I give thanks that his musical legacy will live on in his children. I send my condolences, love and respect to the Morgan Heritage family. To Denroy, my brother, sleep in Peace in Zion.”

Reggae artist Denroy Morgan

Highway in Jamaica to be Named in Honor of Harry Belafonte

WASHINGTON, D.C. - One of Jamaica’s highways is to be named in honor of renowned singer and actor of Jamaican parentage as well as civil rights activist, Harry Belafonte. So says Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness in a message to mark Belafonte’s 95th birthday anniversary on March 1.

Civil rights activist and singer  Harry Belafonte.

Sean Paul Returns to the Stage in 2022 With U.S. Scorcha Tour

New York, New York – Multi-Award-winning Dancehall star, Sean Paul, announce 2022 U.S. Scorcha tour dates that will include features from his 8th studio album set to release later in the year entitled “Scorcha”. Returning to the stage following two years since touring due to the pandemic, Paul is eager and excited to reconnect with his fans live and in person. 

Tek 9 Sound Wins ‘Di Clash – Rumble in Miramar’

Miramar, FL- “Di Clash – Rumble in Miramar” brought true dancehall flavor to Shirley Branca Park as Tek 9 Sound narrowly defeated KyTek Sound to walk away with the winner takes all prize of two thousand dollars. Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis made the presentation and thanked the participating sounds as well as the cheering audience for their support.  

Miramar Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis (left) and West Park Commissioner Joy Smith (right) presents Tek 9 Sound with the winner takes all check after being victor of Di Clash - Rumble in Miramar last night. (February 25) at Shirley Branca Park.

South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center Presents ‘Pilobolus: The Big Five-Oh!’ on Feb. 26 at 8 p.m.

MIAMI, FL – The South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center (SMDCAC) hosts Pilobolus: The Big Five-OH! on Saturday, February 26, 2022, at 8 p.m. A dynamic presentation celebrating signature Pilobolus works from vintage classics to their Emmy Award-winning work Shadowland, this 50th-anniversary show turns Pilobolus traditions sideways, and brings its past into the future.

Pilobolus dancers wow the audience by testing the limits of human physicality –intertwining their bodies and using striking weight-sharing techniques.
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