James to headline the opening night of Heritage Live
taking place just three days after lockdown - tickes on sale this Thursday
published: Mon 10th May 2021
James are set to headline the opening night of
Heritage Live a series of outdoor concerts over the weekend of
Kenwood House in Hampstead, London from Thursday 24th - 27th June 2021.
Taking place just three days after the expected end of national lockdown, special guests have been announced as
Giles Cooper, promoter of Heritage Live comments “
After 15 months of lockdown and restrictions, this event really will be a resounding statement that live music is back in our lives at last! Audiences, artists, staff and crew have been itching to get back to what they love and I ve no doubt this will be a fantastic celebration of what s great about live music! It certainly will be a concert that s remembered for many years to come and we really can t wait!”.
Reggae Angels Announce New Album Remember Our Creator
Remember Our Creator is the Reggae Angel s 15th studio album!by BWW News Desk
The Reggae Angels are enthusiastic to announce the release of their new album Remember Our Creator with Sly and Robbie! This album embodies the Reggae Angels sound with spiritual lyrics focusing on themes such as remembering God, living in love, gratitude, patience and contentment. Featuring the renowned production duo Sly and Robbie, Remember Our Creator delivers conscious, uplifting roots reggae music. This release is a double disc CD featuring vocal and dub versions. The new album is out now and available everywhere you stream music, and CDS are available here.
Reggae Angels Announces New Album Release
Remember Our Creator is the Reggae Angel s 15th studio album!by Sarah Jae Leiber
The Reggae Angels are enthusiastic to announce the release of their new album Remember Our Creator with Sly and Robbie! This album embodies the Reggae Angels sound with spiritual lyrics focusing on themes such as remembering God, living in love, gratitude, patience and contentment. Featuring the renowned production duo Sly and Robbie, Remember Our Creator delivers conscious, uplifting roots reggae music. This release is a double disc CD featuring vocal and dub versions. The new album is out now and available everywhere you stream music, and CDS are available here: https://reggaeangels.com/product/reggae-angels-remember-our-creator/
In the roaring 70s Red Hills Road in St Andrew played host to an endless number of night clubs and was the acknowledged hip strip for city Kingston. In fact, two of Jamaica’s musical legends trace their genesis to Red Hills Road and the clubs with unforgettable names, which were the hub for live bands.
“Every club on the strip had a resident band. I played at Tit For Tat and Robbie was across the road at the Evil People, and that was how we met,” drummer Lowell ‘Sly’ Dunbar, one-half of the famous ‘Rhythm Twins’, Sly and Robbie told