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Soča Reggae Riversplash is a music festival in Tolmin, Slovenia at the confluence of the Soča and the Tolminka rivers.
It is home to an annual Rock & Reggae Music Festival.
Reggae is especially popular through the international fame of Bob Marley.
The Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality works in the reggae music genre.
Bands like Sublime and No Doubt gained mainstream popularity as ska-punk with No Doubt's 1995 Tragic Kingdom, and Sublimes's 1996 self-titled album, which would both go Platinum multiple times with No Doubt going on to diamond certification, although Sublime is mostly associated with Ska and Reggae styles where as No Doubt used elements alternative Rock and dance music.
* This is Crucial Reggae ( 2004 ), Sanctuary
Salmonella Dub is a Dub / Drum n Bass / Reggae / Roots band from Kaikoura, New Zealand.
Reggae music is a genre that evolved in the late 1960s and early in Jamaica.
Reggae is one of the most popular genres of music in Kenya.
" Punky Reggae Party " is a reggae song by Bob Marley, recorded and released in 1977.
Radio 1 has about 30 specialist shows including Blue Train ( jazz session ), CD Nonstop ( a whole CD recording is played every day ), Film o páté (" five o ' clock film "-current movies program ), French Connection ( news from the alternative French music scene ), Hard Music ( heavy metal and related music program ), Hitparáda Radia 1 (" the hit parade of Radio 1 "-foreign music top 40 ), Knižní servis (" the book service "-new books discussion ), Reggae club ( reggae ), Shadowbox ( news from the d ' n ' b scene ), Velká sedma (" the great seven "-Czech music hit parade ), Všechny hudby světa (" all music of the world "-world music program ) or Zátiší (" the still life "-discussion program with invited guests ).
His song " Reggae Makossa " is featured on the soundtrack to the 2006 video game Scarface: The World Is Yours.
* The prize awarded for the final game, rather than being surreal, is instead laughably small: examples include " a cassette of Reggae ", and " this wonderful toothpick holder ".
Popular artists like Yaba Angelosi sings Afro-beat, R & B, and Zouk ; Dynamiq is popular for his reggae releases ; and Emmanuel Kembe who sings Folk, Reggae and Afro-beat.
A complex form of percussion music called contombley is popular, along with combinations of Sega and Reggae called Seggae and combinations of Moutya and Reggae called Mouggae, as is Montea, a fusion of native folk rhythms with Kenyan benga developed by Patrick Victor.
Samba Reggae is the second most popular samba style in Bahia, with followers all over Brazil.
His affinity for reggae and ska is exemplified by his composition " Ska Reggae Hi-Bop ", which he performed with the Skatalites on their 1994 " Hi-Bop Ska ", and also with James Carter on " Conversin ' With The Elders ".
" This refers to the fact that the Manwich jingle is performed in Reggae.
Bob Marley-A Tribute to Freedom is both a night club and dining, Live Reggae & Jamaican Cuisine.
Gabbidon lives in Birmingham, England, and is currently touring a new album Reggae Rockz featuring Paul Beckford ( bass guitar ), Colin Gabbidon ( drums ), Faisal x ( keyboards ), Sonia Clarke ( vocals ), Anne Marie Chambers ( vocals ), Candi Gabbidon ( vocals ) and various other sessions players.
Axé () is a popular music genre originating in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil approximately in 1986, fusing different Afro-Caribbean genres, such as Marcha, Reggae, and Calypso.
Che Fu MNZM is a New Zealand Hip hop / R & B and Reggae recording artist and producer.

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Kimstyle and Kim Nicolaou's Rock & Reggae show ( first of its kind broadcast by CyBC ), who later influenced the group Armageddon in the mid 1980s, with their traditional heavy metal sound are considered to have taken rock music on the Island one step further.

Reggae and Jamaican
* Roots-Archives-Searchable database of Jamaican Roots Reggae albums from 1970 to 1985
Reggae Routes: The Story of Jamaican Music.
Reggae Island: Jamaican Music in the Digital Age.
* Jamaican Reggae Legend King Tubby Calendar Raises Money For Red Cross
Dub: Songscapes and Shattered Songs in Jamaican Reggae.
The Jamaican Reggae band Rootz Underground wrote a song entitled " Power To The People " in which they quote this slogan in both English and South African versions.
Although Reggaeton was born in Puerto Rico, its roots are Jamaican Dancehall Reggae.
Artists such as Voodoo Soul Jah, Nawal and Alerta Kamarada ( Colombian representatives in the Jamaican Reggae festival ) are currently spearheading this ever more popular genre in Colombia.
It was common practice to translate the lyrics of Jamaican reggae song into Spanish and sing them over the original melodies, a form termed " Spanish reggae " or Reggae en Español.
In 1985, his first book was published by Imge Publications, titled " Bob Marley and Reggae "; a biography of Jamaican reggae star and a summary of the Rastafarian movement, slightly emphasising its politics, its elements of anti-imperialism.
* Roots Reggae ( The Classic Jamaican Albums ) ( Trojan 2005 )-six CD album boxset: Sensational Maytals, Sweet And Dandy, Monkey Man, Greatest Hits, Slatyam Stoot, Roots Reggae.
* The songs " Pressure Drop " and " Sweet and Dandy " were featured in the seminal Reggae soundtrack to the Jamaican film The Harder They Come, ( 1972 ).
Since the creation of the Reggae Film Festival there have been many new films made in Jamaica and the event has given the industry a real boost, this combined with the recent CARICOM European film treaty which enables Jamaican film makers to seek funding in Europe, has opened up a new door for film makers looking to apply for funding and this will hopefully make a real difference to the future of the industry.
Many associate Rastas and Reggae because of Bob Marley, the Jamaican Icon.
In 1994, the group headlined some of the world's biggest reggae festivals including Reggae Sunsplash USA, Jamaican Sunsplash, Japan Splash and Northern California annual Reggae on the River Festival.
Jamaican jerk spice gained popularity in the United Kingdom after musician Levi Roots ' 2007 appearance on popular reality series Dragon's Den, on which he requested investments in his Reggae Reggae Sauce.
He appeared for the Jamaican U-20's in the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Argentina and made his debut for the ' Reggae Boyz ' in 2004 against Guatemala.
The single was " Breathe " and was a collaboration with Sean Paul, who was a Jamaican born Reggae performer.
Lloyd Bradley, in his book This is Reggae Music, described Johns as " the most influential man in Jamaican music in the second half of the 1950s ", a period in which indigenous Jamaican styles were coming to the fore.
* Pioneer of Jamaican Music ( 2000, Reggae Retro )

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