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Buju Banton found guilty

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Buju Banton has been found guilty following his drugs trial. He has not yet been sentenced but he could face 15 years in prison.

Buju has maintained his innocence from day one and has had major support from fellow reggae artists and fans. His lawyer plans to appeal the conviction.

Read more http://www.clashmusic.com/news/buju-banton-convicted

Black & Proud – Kartel Diss?

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It’s known as the Kartel ‘diss’ track. Black & Proud was released by Mr Vegas shortly after Vybz Kartel released his track cake soap. RGAT caught up with Mr Vegas who explains why his song is NOT a Diss to Kartel  www.clashmusic.com/news/mr-vegas-denies-vybz-kartel-diss

Amsterdam Reggae Festival Round up: Headliners Mavado, Capleton, Mr Vegas, Red Rat, Jah Cure

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It was a night packed with good vibes, great tunes and outstanding talent, not to mention an intro to Holland’s very own Reggae band ‘Punky Donch’.  Capleton set the crowd on fire, he spoke to RGAT about performing in Europe and some possible names for a new album www.clashmusic.com/news/fire-king-breaks-the-dam

If you want to know how to do a reggae festival ask the Dutch.

For a review of the night check out www.clashmusic.com/live-review/amsterdam-reggae-festival-winter-2011

Amsterdam Reggae Festival

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Its only a matter of a hours before the winter edition of the Amsterdam Reggae Festival kicks off! The line up this time round includes Mr Vegas, Mavado, Capleton, Jah cure and others…

For a heads up on the event check out www.clashmusic.com/news/amsterdam-reggae-festival-nears

‘No cigarette smoking’ – Stephen Marley ft Melanie Fiona

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Stephen Marley Ft. Melanie Fiona – No Cigarette Smoking (In My Room)

Reggae Brittania

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On Friday 11th Feb 2011 BBC 4 screens a special concert of the greats of reggae in Britain, showing reggae’s influence on the rest of British music.  It was a great concert, if you weren’t there don’t miss the programme!  My own highlights:

Jamaican Born Dave Barker with his hit ‘double barrel’ -one of the only tracks to be fresh in JA and in Britain at the same time.

The First Lady of two tone Pauline Black of the Selector bursting on stage with a direct challenge to the Prime Minister’s announcement earlier that day. “multiculturalism rules!” She got everyone going with on my radio and then one for all the rude girls ‘missing words’.

Ken Boothe, the first “Lady’s Man of Reggae”  coming out to a standing ovation before a flawless rendition of his massive hit ‘Everything I own’ with crisp suit, shiny shoes and smart moves.

Veteran Biblical Rastafarian Big Youth dressed in a gold suit gyrated his way through his set with sexual metaphors and freeing out his dreadlocks to the music. I hear Big Youth was apparently great fun in rehearsals!

Dennis Bovell’s hosting (didn’t know he could do that) and his outfits, including one from Senegal where he’d just come from.   Included in his banter through the evening was the story behind his song ‘man in me’ a collaborated with Bob Dylan explaining that Bob had ‘put in’ the melody and he had ‘put in’ the Reggae!

Dennis Bovell’s set – he was in great voice, as was Carroll Thompson.

Janet Kay wowing the crowd as she hit the high note delivering the song that got her in the Guinness Book of records ‘silly games’.

Ali Campbell was the last act on the bill and with his guitar he performed ‘Kingston town’, ‘many rivers to cross’ and ‘red red wine’ however it was with his back to the crowd most of the time?

The night came to an end with a remembrance of the reggae greats who have passed away over the last few years and then a final performance from all the acts of the night Singing Bob Marley’s One Love, including an amazing solo section by Brinsley Forde.

The Concert is part of the Reggae Britannia series for BBC 4 and will air at 9pm on Friday 11th February.

The documentary is directed by the terrific film-maker and music expert Jeremy Marre (who also programmed the music in the concert) about the story of reggae in Britain. It concentrates on the 70s and 80s.

‘Nah Bleach’ Black & Proud – Mr Vegas

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Vegas drops an anti bleaching track following Kartels cake soap controversy

Mr Vegas – Black-Proud-Nah Bleach

‘nah ramp wid wi’ : I-Octane

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Another fine example of what he does best, singing conscious lyrics with music that sounds like he wants to take you home and give you a good seeing to!

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‘Jah Army’ – Stephen Marley ft Damien Marley & Buju Banton

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It’s been a tough year for Buju Banton but on the music front he’s bagged a grammy nomination for his album ‘Before the Dawn’ and just before the years out we get to hear him featured alongside the Marley brothers on Jah Army

Check it out
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‘People talk’ – Etana

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It’s only a matter of days before the release of her album ‘free expression’. The strong one tells it like it is on the new track ‘people talk’

Etana – People Talk