The Pioneers – Catch The Beat
From “Long Shot” to global tours, The Pioneers shaped reggae for nearly 60 years. Discover the story behind their timeless hits and legacy.
From “Long Shot” to global tours, The Pioneers shaped reggae for nearly 60 years. Discover the story behind their timeless hits and legacy.
Linton Kwesi Johnson’s “Time Come” gathers powerful reflections on reggae culture, Brixton riots, Jamaican politics & Black resistance.
UK reggae pioneers The Cimarons return with new fire: a documentary, a powerful new album, and timeless anthems like “Ship Ahoy”.
Lila Iké talks about her hit tune "Where I'm Coming From," the production process with producer Caspa and her approach to songs.
From Kingston’s beaches to global praise: Fred Locks tells the powerful story behind “Black Star Liners” and his lasting Rastafari mission.
Keith Hudson broke rules and redefined reggae with haunting dub, raw vocals and radical concepts – his legacy still resonates.
He was reggae’s thunderous voice of truth. On the reissue of “Under Heavy Manners,” we retrace Prince Far I’s life, legacy and tragic end.
At 30, Rebel Salute remains Jamaica’s premiere roots reggae festival. Mel Cooke reflects on its legacy, evolution, and the family-led future of a show that celebrates music, culture, and Rastafari.
Soulful singer-songwriter Hezron delivers a modern reggae classic with “M.O.A.M.” – powerful, authentic, and personal. Discover his mission.