I’ve been fortunate enough to spend the last couple of weeks on the island and it never ceases to amaze me how rich in skill, versatility and style just about everybody seems to be. I love it.
As he prepares to grace the Reggae Sumfest stage for his second time ever, rising reggae star Ras-I is hoping members of the audience will be as ready as he is to have a good time. In a conversation with The Gleaner, the Somewhere Wonderful.
Growing up, up-and-coming reggae artiste Ras-I has a front row seat to observe and learn from some of the most influential reggae artistes of the time.
His mother, Lorna Wainright, was studio.
As the nation celebrates Reggae Month, Loop News has noted an embryonic movement within the reggae-dancehall space that has been garnering mainstream attention.
Amid an apparent decline in the output of many established acts du