Saturday, September 26, 2009

Buju in Columbus THIS Friday!!!


Buju in Columbus!!!

presented by

Roots Records

To read more,
click here.
Gasing up,
Bashy

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Guyana lifts ban on Mavado

Guyana has lifted a ban on Jamaican reggae artiste Mavado and will allow him to perform in the South American country later this month.

To read more, click here.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

No School? No Work? Keep the celebration going! Check out these events!

Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band
LIVE!!

Shooters
1148 Main Street
(East Bank of the Flats)
Cleveland, Ohio
4-8pm

"90's Dancehall Jam"
Caribbean Flavor
321 Babbitt Road
Euclid, Ohio

Music By: Organik Sound
...THIS IS A FREE EVENT!!

"Sunday Night Raw"
Club Alchemy
1575 Merwin
(West Bank of the Flats)

Music By: KC Platinum

"Recession Sundays"
Dailey's Blue Mountain Inn
3019 East 116th Street
Cleveland, Ohio

Admission: $1!!!

Trying to decide...

Bashy

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Buju Banton Concerts Canceled Due to Gay-Bashing Lyrics

Several of Buju Banton's concerts have been canceled after the promoters came under pressure from the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center..

To read more, click here.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Monday, August 31, 2009

You going??? "Pon di Road: Partybus to Pittsburgh"

The Clock is ticking!!!
Chat 'Bout Cleveland
in association with pittsburghreggae.net
present:

Pon di Road: Partybus to Pittsburgh

Featuring live performances by:



Bugle
("Please", "What I'm Gonna Do")
Charly Black
("Rich this Year", "Buddy")

Pittsburgh's own
Fudgie Springer
NYC's maddest DJ
Skeritt Bwoy
(on his first vist to the 'Burgh)

...and MUCH more!





It's the biggest bash in Pittsburgh and Chat 'Bout Cleveland is driving!
Tickets ON SALE NOW!!!

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here!
See you...'Pon di Road'!
Bashy

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Rain or Shine: 3 events happening T O D A Y !!

...pick one (or all!!)
EVENT #1:

All day Soccer Tournament!

Luke Easter Park
3090 East 116th Street
Cleveland, Ohio

Starts at 9am

All Sounds Invited!

The throphys are ready to go...who will win them???


EVENT #2:

Ark Band

LIVE*
Shooters
1148 Main Street
(west bank of the flats)
Cleveland, Ohio

4-8pm


*Part Reggae Sundays

EVENT #3:

"2nd Annual Reggae Family Picnic"

Whiskey Island/Sunset Grille

Music By:
New Horizon
Flex Crew

Live performance by:
Umojah Nation

4-10 pm

This is a Free Event!

Who's says there's nothing to do on a Sunday??



Pulling out the (cute) rainboots,


Bashy

Friday, August 21, 2009

Beenie Man - giving back....

Telecommunications company LIME along with dancehall entertainer Moses Davies, (AKA Beenie Man), donated computers to the Half-Way-Tree Police Station in St Andrew.

The Hewlett Packard units, were personnally handed over at the station by Davis; LIME's vice-president of service delivery, Howard Mollison; and Errol K Miller, the company's regional vice-president of corporate communications.
To read more, click here.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Pics from Jamaican Independence Picnic at Kerruish Park..


..posted on Chat 'Bout Cleveland's Bashment Gallery

To view now, click here!


Enjoy!

Bashy

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Jamaica takes on the World...

....and Usain running with YAAMS!

11 Jamaicans will bow into action as the highly anticipated 12th IAAF World Championships. Jamaica will be hoping to surpass the record 10 medals - one gold, six silver and three bronze - won in Osaka 2007, even as our athletes try to put behind them distraction of a training camp dispute, as well as a drugs scandal.

To read more, click here.

Monday, August 10, 2009

International Dancehal Queen Title returns to Jamaica

We have a winner!

After a two-year hiatus, the coveted Red Label Wine International Dancehall Queen title returned to Jamaica when Tavia Morris, a 25-year-old nail technician, from Montego Bay was crowned champion at the Pier One Complex on the Waterfront last Saturday, It was the 14th staging of the world's largest dancehall dancing competition.

To read more, click here.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

TODAY!!!!! Jamaican Independence Celebration - Part 2

If you missed all the fun at Luke Easter last week, be sure to join in at Kerruish for even more fun!

Jamaican Independence Celebration

2K9

Kerruish Park
170th and Tarkington
Cleveland, Ohio

Starting at 1pm!
Cricket Matches all day
Music By:
Black Scorpio
and
Rich Lowe
See you there!
Bashy B

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Celebrate Jamaica Independence Day - Wear Yuh Colors August, 6th


Join Jamaicans all over the globe and show your support for Jamaica's Independence Day by wearing clothing/shoes with the colors of the Jamaican flag Green, Black and Gold (Yellow).
Join Jamaicans all over the globe and show your support for Jamaica on our Independence Day (August 6th) by wearing clothing/shoes with the colors of the Jamaican flag, Green, Black and Gold (Yellow). We are aiming for people all over world to wear Green, Black and Yellow for this celebration every year.

Jamaica has influenced the world with our food, music and culture. Join millions of people all over the world in this symbolic celebration and let them know it is Jamaica Independence Day.

Each color in the flag is symbolic: the black stands for hardship, the green for both hope and the fertile land, and the gold for wealth and sunshine. (Original)
The flag’s original symbolism is “Hardships there are, but the Land is green and the Sun shineth.”


New Symbolism as of 1996: Hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth" is the symbolism of the Flag. Black symbolizes the strength and creativity of the Jamaican people; Gold, for natural wealth and beauty of sunlight; and Green stands for hope and agricultural resources.
Spread the word and don't forget to wear Yuh Colors on August 6th, Jamaica’s Independence Day!!!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

It all leads to this - The 2009 Red Wine Label International Dancehall Queen Competition THIS Saturday!!

Big up Detroit’s own Empress (winner of the Detroit Dancehall Queen Contest), Chicago’s Brat (winner of the Midwest Dancehall Queen Contest) and Bay City’s Acacia as they represent in the 2009 Red Label Wine International Dancehall Queen Competition THIS Saturday in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (Much love to DHQ Selebrity in the place for moral support!) Good luck ladies!



Picture it – it was 1997 when this small little known competition, set in the small community of Flanker’s Montego Bay began fast forward 10 + years to its current incarnation as an internationally known event held annually at Pier One in Montego Bay.

The Red Label Wine International Dancehall Queen Competition has become an event with far-reaching appeal while creating a global fan base. Long before the event gained some recognition with Junko as the first foreign winner of the competition there has been some degree of overseas participation in the event. Junko’s win has created a huge following from the Japanese as they have become the most prominent groups in recent years at the Competition.




To read more, click here...



Sunday, July 26, 2009

Rain Rain go away.....

TODAY!!!
Soccer at the park!
(Voted 2008 Criss List BEST Family Friendly Event!)
This week's matches:


6:30pm Garfield-vs-CiMiGiMi


AND


7:30pm Village-vs-XXX!!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Nobody moves, nobody gets hurt...Yellowman INVADES Cleveland TOMORROW night! (okay, we HAD to say it....)


Jamaica's first dancehall superstar, Yellowman ushered in a new era in Reggae music following Bob Marley's death. His early-'80s success brought the popularity of toasting (dancehall inspired rapping) to a whole new level, and helped establish dancehall as the wave of the future. Yellowman was one of the most verbally nimble toasters of his time, with a loose, easy flow, a talent for improvisation, and a definite wit in his wordplay. Plus, all the boasting about his prowess on the mic or in the bedroom had to be over the top to be convincing: true to his stage name, Yellowman was an albino, which carries a tremendous social stigma in Jamaica. Bouts with cancer pushed him into more thoughtful, socially conscious territory in the '90s, but his initial style remains the most influential, paving the way for countless dancehall toasters to follow.


Yellowman was born Winston Foster in Negril, Jamaica, in 1959 (or 1956). An early target for abuse because of his albinism, he grew up in an institution in Kingston, with little to keep him company besides music. Influenced by early toasting DJs like U-Roy, he practiced rhyming and got a job with the Gemini Sound System as a substitute DJ. Christening himself Yellowman and dressing in a bright yellow suit, he peppered his lyrics with jokes about his skin color and outlandish tales of his sexual conquests. In 1979, he won a landslide victory at the well-known Tastee Talent Contest, and within months he had become one of Jamaica's top concert draws, thanks to a dynamic, humorous stage show in which he often used the microphone to mimic his anatomical gifts.


Yellowman recorded prolifically in the early '80s, at one point flooding the Jamaican market with more than 40 singles. His first full-length album, ‘Them a Mad Over Me’, was recorded for Channel One in 1981 and featured the hit title track and the single "Me Kill Barnie," an answer record to Lone Ranger's hit "Barnabas Collins." He also scored with singles like "Operation Eradication" and "Shorties," (the tume which Peter Tosh condemned as degrading to women).


Despite this success, Yellowman didn't truly hit his stride on record until he hooked up with groundbreaking dancehall producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes. The 1982 LP Mister Yellowman kicked off their collaboration; released internationally by Greensleeves, it started to break him in the U.K. and U.S., and is still often acclaimed as his best album. It also launched a series of Jamaican hit singles over the next few years that included including "Yellowman Getting Married" (a rewrite of the My Fair Lady number "I'm Getting Married in the Morning"), "Mr. Chin," "Who Can Make the Dance Ram" (a rewrite of "The Candy Man"), "Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" (sampled by several hip-hop acts), "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," "Soldier Take Over," "Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt," and "Wreck a Pum Pum".
After 1983's Zungguzungguguzungguzeng album, Yellowman signed a major-label deal with CBS Records, which encouraged him to maintain the stylistic versatility of his previous work. However, his lone album for the label, 1984's King Yellowman, sported mixed results, attempting everything from slack toasts to R&B and pop-tinged crossover tracks, including covers of "Sea Cruise" and "Take Me Home Country Roads," and the much-maligned fusion attempt "Disco Reggae."


He subsequently released several albums on Shanachie, including 1984's Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt, 1985's Galong Galong Galong, 1986's Going to the Chapel, and 1987's Don't Burn It Down. The latter found him delving more into social consciousness; the title cut was a pro-marijuana protest, while "Stop Beat Woman" condemned domestic violence, and "Free Africa" criticized apartheid. Around the same time, he suffered a bout with throat cancer, but fortunately recovered. He returned to action with the hit Fats Domino cover "Blueberry Hill," and moved to the Ras label to record the well-received Yellow Like Cheese album with producer Philip "Fatis" Burrell.


By 1985, his popularity decreased and after an early-'90s bout with skin cancer, Yellowman completely rethought his approach to music, and thereafter devoted himself almost exclusively to spiritual and social concerns. 1994's Prayer album (still on Ras) was the first effort in this new direction, and it was followed quickly by Message to the World in 1995. 1997's Freedom of Speech continued in a similar vein, after which Yellowman switched over to the Artists Only label. His first effort was 1999's Yellow Fever, which concentrated on conscious reggae but also featured some good-natured party tracks. New York followed in 2003, and Round 1 in 2005.


It all goes down THIS Friday, July 24th The Grog Shop presents dancehall icon, Yellowman. For more information, visit: www.grogshop.gs


Feeling Nostalgic,


Bashy

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Introducing The 2009 Ms. Jamaica Universe...

Carolyn Yapp, a stunning 25 year old Interior Designer was recently crowned Miss Jamaica Universe 2009 to loud cheers and prolonged applause from the small audience in attendance at The Refuge at Villa Ronai.


To read more, click here.
Feeling Royal,
Bashy

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Friday, July 17, 2009

It's that time of year again! Annual Caribbean Picnic - TOMORROW!!!

5th Annual Caribbean Picnic
(AKA 'Trini' Picnic)


Cleveland Metro Parks
5024 Valley Pkwy
Cleveland, OH 44126- 2875

10am - 8pm

Great family friendly event
Bring food (and some to share), games activities
T-Shirts on sale!

For more info: sweettnt@hotmail.com!