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Bigga Baggariddim: What s That? It s Our New Album, Says Grammy Nominated UB40 s Jimmy Brown
In an exclusive interview with Outlook’s Eshita Bhargava, Jimmy Brown, UB40 s drummer, talks about their journey, Reggae and pop music, plans to make music for Bollywood, and much more.
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English Reggae and Pop band UB40 have announced their new ‘Reggae collaborations’ album Bigga Baggariddim with artists ‘spanning four continents and seven decades of recording experience’. The artistes include House of Shem, Tippa Irie, BLVK H3RO, Inner Circle, Pablo Rider, KIOKO, Gilly G, Slinger, Winston Francis, Leno Banton, and General Zooz (Reggae Rajahs). Bigga Baggariddim will be the group’s 21st studio album.
A plan to build a tiny-home village for homeless veterans in Harrisburg is one step closer to being a reality. Veterans Outreach of Pennsylvania plans to build the 15-unit village on a 5-acre vacant lot at 1103 S. Front St. just south of the PennDOT building. The Harrisburg Planning Commission recommended the preliminary/final land development plan for the project at the commission’s Wednesday .
A plan to build a tiny-home village for homeless veterans in Harrisburg is one step closer to being a reality. Veterans Outreach of Pennsylvania plans to build the 15-unit village on a 5-acre vacant lot at 1103 S. Front St. just south of the PennDOT building. The Harrisburg Planning Commission recommended the preliminary/final land development plan for the project at the commission’s Wednesday .
Harrisburg’s 2nd St. to remain open through conversion to two-way street
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Harrisburg city officials launched a yearlong project today that will convert North Second Street into a two-way street, starting at Forster Street. It s being done in an effort to slow traffic and make it a safer road for pedestrians and a more pleasant atmosphere for the neighborhood. (Jimmie Brown/PennLive.com).
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HARRISBURG – Work to transform North Second Street from one-way to two started today in what city officials say is a project that will slow traffic and make Harrisburg a more walkable and safe city.