Cocoa Tea – Poverty
Cocoa Tea is the stage name of Calvin George Scott. He is a Jamaican reggae singer who was born on September 3, 1959, in Rocky Point, Clarendon, Jamaica.
Cocoa Tea is the stage name of Calvin George Scott. He is a Jamaican reggae singer who was born on September 3, 1959, in Rocky Point, Clarendon, Jamaica.
Repost de um dos primeiros álbuns do blog, de Agosto de 2007. De 1968, uma das maiores pedradas da história do Rocksteady. Não é a toa que Mr. Ken Boothe leva o merecido apelido, também título deste álbum, Mr. Rocksteady!
02 – i don’t want to see you cry
03 – don’t cry little girl
04 – let the water dry
05 – my heart is gone
06 – when i fall in love
07 – the girl i lef
08 – Home, home, home
09 – this is rock steady
10 – give me back m
11 – mustang sally
12 – give me the right
13 – run coming back
14 – artibella
Pra compensar a sexta-feira, que passou sem nenhuma atualização, repostagem dupla do Prince Far I hoje. Under Heavy Manners, álbum de 77 e Musical History, de 83.
Rain A Fall
Big Fight
You I Love And Not Another
Young Generation
Shine Eye Gal
Boz Rock
Show Me Mine Enemy
Shadow
Deck Of Cards
Heavy Manners
(AP) I-Wayne, “Life Teachings” (VP Records) “Life Teachings” is the long overdue third album from reggae star I-Wayne, and the singer is back with a display of real roots, continuing to mix the political with the romantic. The 14-track album, mostly produced by Patrick Z. Henry, takes you on a journey of love and righteousness, and is filled with rhythms and bass lines that blend perfectly with
OCHO RIOS, St Ann — Andrew Holness was lauded yesterday in this north coast parish for his inaugural address as prime minister and his commitment to work towards creating better politics, policies and people.
Ruffi-Ann is a Jamaican singer who was born in Spanish Town, St. Catherine and was raised in Portmore. She was formerly known as Lady Shabba.
GENERAL MANAGER of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) Joy Douglas has been suspended. This was confirmed late yesterday afternoon by UDC Chairman Wayne Chen in a Gleaner interview.
Jamaica Gleaner :: Lead Stories
CROSS ROAD (Observer): EMBATTLED dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel has got much empathy from what could be deemed rather unusual quarters — Dave McIntosh, the son of reggae great Peter Tosh.
Taking a philosophical approach, the young Tosh, speaking at his father’s birthday symposium on Wednesday, at the Undercroft, UWI, drew on his father’s lyrics — “You cyann blame di youths,” to contextualise his