The entertainer won a Grammy Award for best reggae album for "Rebirth," and another Grammy in 1984 for "Cliff Hanger." ...
Grammy-winning reggae icon Jimmy Cliff has died. He was 81. The entertainer, praised for his pioneering work in the reggae ...
On Easter Monday morning, 1964, 14-year-old Marcia Griffiths stepped onto a stage for the very first time. The occasion was an annual concert held at the Carib Theater in Kingston, Jamaica. The late ...
Cliff was known for songs like “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” and “You Can Get It If You Really Want.” He starred in the ...
After peaking with The Harder They Come, Cliff had some downtime in the late ‘70s but did steady session work for decades ...
Isaacs released more than 500 albums over his career, starting in 1975. He worked with renowned reggae producers Lee “Scratch” Perry and the recently deceased Sugar Minott throughout the 1970s, ...
In the cradle of country music, Aashid Himons stood out like a Serengeti lion in a Middle Tennessee cow pasture. Most people knew him as the dreadlocked Rasta man who fronted the pioneering and wildly ...
Reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff has died at the age of 81, his family has announced. The musician, best known for the title ...
Patricia Chin is grateful for spring. When we connect by phone, Miss Pat—as she’s known professionally_is peacefully enjoying a bright and sunny New York afternoon, embracing the warmer weather—and ...
Born in South El Monte, Jackie Mendez was raised in the San Gabriel Valley. As a kid, She moved around the SGV a lot with her mom. Now though, she lives in the town she grew up in again, working as a ...
Lee “Scratch” Perry, the eccentric, revolutionary Jamaican producer, songwriter and performer whose influence extended far beyond his historic role in the development of reggae music, died Sunday at a ...