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Kenya, the Caribbean diva has been captivating audiences since the tender age of four. During this time she has performed all over the world and has garnered the respect of prominent members of the music industry. As she continues to perfect her art Kenya sings her amazing original song "MY Joy" on a powerful Lovers Rock Track produced by Dean Pond and Maurice Gregory. In this song Kenya continues to show the world her versatility and skill. With her melodious and angelic voice Kenya is one the world should expect great things from.
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RFA
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Some reflections on the History of Mateel and ROTR and some of the underlying community conflicts. Also an uplifting message affirming the great spirit of unity the festival once had. Let's hope it comes back in full vibe.
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RFA
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Video from Reggae on the River mixed with interviews with Wiss and Skelly
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RFA
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Peter Tosh was a most prolific and enduring musician not only in the Reggae Music genre, but worldwide. I was blessed and enlightened to have been able to see him perform during his lifetime and mine. I thank Jah that he passed my way, while on my journey through this lifetime.
After he was brutally gunned down inside his home in Jamaica in 1987, I flew to Kingston and attended his life's celebration. This short film will enlighten this and future generations as to the impact of his life and music on the world as you watch the celebrations that followed.
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RFA
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interview with Rastaman St.Annes 1987
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RFA
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Rare clip of Joseph Hill....
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RFA
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Early King of the Dancehall. In fine form, Missa Chin and XXXX
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RFA
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King Yellowman at his raunchy best, as you can feel his greatness. From a concert at Drums in New York City.
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RFA
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For over 40 years there has been a musical conversation between Bristol and Jamaica. Caribbean immigrants brought their music with them when they first settled in the St Pauls area of Bristol during the 60s. The dialogue of cultures continues today in trip-hop, jungle, drum'n'bass and dancehall style. This unique documentary traces the links and interviews some of the key players in the exchange. It covers the early days of "blues" parties in private houses in the 60s, the rivalry of the first sound systems (Trojan, High Priest and Tarzan) and the set-up of...
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RFA
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A tour of the island of Jamaica in the 1970s with German narration.
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