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  • Ringtone Madness! By: Verona Raymonds
    What is your ringtone? Is it Reggae, rock and roll, or hip-hop? Or is it voice-over using your own or other people’s voices? The cool thing about ringtones is that everyone can have a unique ring to their phone.

    They have a practical use as well. With so many different ringtones, a cell phone can ring without everyone in the room checking to see if it was their cell phone or not. But who cares about the practical reason? Ring Tones are fun!

    I wonder why I haven’t heard ...

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  • The Legend Of Bob Marley By: Dylan Mccabe
    Whether you are of the sixties generation, or the seventies, or maybe even the eighties, Bob Marley as a legend will mean something different to you. It might mean peace and love, reclaiming spirituality, or sadness at losing him to cancer in the end. With his energizing music and deep lyrics, Bob Marley means the ultimate in reggae to some. Others may view Marley as the assistant to their self-discovery and/or spiritual journey. Lastly, some see Bob Marley as love in its pur...
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  • Bob Marley: Legend - The Greatest Hits Album By: Glen B. Porter
    The album Bob Marley Legend is one of the best albums of all time, especially in the realm of pop. Bob Marley Legend tells you the story of the world- famous Bob Marley and the Wailers, by having such classic tracks and all time hits as Buffalo Soldier, Stir it Up, Get Up Stand Up, Is This Love, just to name a few. Marley is one of the most phenomenal musicians in history, and almost single-handedly pioneered the art of reggae music. It is a testament to him that, despite the...
    Tags: bob marley legend, bob marley and the wailers

  • Bob Marley - The Legend By: Jon Blake
    The great album called Bob Marley Legend has to be the premier album of its time. The legendary CD called Bob Marley Legend maps the life that Bob Marley lived by having the classic tracks such as "Buffalo Soldier" and "Stir it Up" plus "Get Up Stand Up" and "Is This Love". Bob Marley has to be one of my favorite musicians that there is, and that is why he is the undisputed king of reggae. It is but a testament to his ability that he is a global icon. People in his home count...
    Tags: Bob Marley, Buffalo Soldier, Is This Love, Jamaica

  • Where the Unknown Music Roams - Expand Your Music Library By: Chris Robertson
    Learn ways to expand your music collection without searching music stores for hours and hours. Fabulous, unique music is at your fingertips...
    Tags: music, blues, gospel, comedy, folk, jazz, latin, pop, r and b, rap, hip hop, reggae, rock,

  • Reggae Island of the Caribbean By: Douglas Scott
    Seven miles of golden sands
    Tags: Reggea music

  • Jamaica Just For The Fun Of It By: Valorie Jay
    Caribbean Jamaica travel doesn’t just offer rum, sun and reggae. Few Caribbean islands can compare with Jamaica for the wide variety of activities it offers.

    Jamaica’s motto is, “Out of Many, One People.” This is really what Jamaica is all about. Good beaches and great food can be the focus for the typical vacationer, but Caribbean Jamaica travel boasts sightseeing for those who want more, especially in Montego Bay (“MoBay” to the locals). Montego Bay has many homes that ...

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  • Jamaica Real Estate By: Seth Willis
    Jamaica is one of the most alluring islands in the Caribbean. A land of mountains, miles of powder white sands and Crimson sunsets, Jamaica is every travelers dream destination. Jamaica is famous for three things – rum, reggae and reefers. What Jamaica offers is not just a great vacation but Jamaica real estate surrounded by spectacular landscape. This is where Ian Fleming found peace and inspiration called golden eye and this is where most investors have found their dream ho...
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  • Top Spring and Summer Concert Tours for 2007 By: Jason OConnor
    Here's a list of the top concerts going on now and coming up the spring and summer which includes rock, pop, country, jazz, reggae and some tour rumors too. Whether you are a Rock 'n Roll fan, a Country music fan, a Reggae lover, a Jazz listener or a pop music fanatic, this upcoming concert season is highly unprecedented.
    Tags: concerts, summer 2007, concert tour, concert tickets, shows, Harry Connick, Michael Jackso

  • Reggaeton videos By: DJRubio Rubio
    Reggaeton is defined as a fusion of Jamaican Reggae and dance hall music and Latin American (especially Panama) music like bomba, plena and bachata. Reggaeton first became popular in the 1990’s and since then many DJs have worked on creating a blend between ideal Salsa music and Jamaican Reggae. With time Reggaeton has now developed into a music form of its own and is expected to be a separate category in most music awards soon. The pioneer of Reggaeton music is no doubt Daddy Yankee. Daddy Yankee’s single ‘Gasolina’ is an ideal blend of Reggaeton and quick rap like Spanish/Puerto Rican lyrics.
    Tags: Reggaeton, reggaeton music, reggaeton lyrics, reggaeton videos, daddy yankee,

  • Reggae History 70s to early 80s By: Donald Spence
    Brief reggae history during the 70s-80s reggae finest years.
    Tags: reggae, reggae music, lovers rock, roots music, reggae mp3s

  • Haggle Vinyl - London's vinyl-only bohemian record shop By: Lynn Alexander
    Vinyl records or LPs were commercially replaced by audio cassettes and optical media like CDs and DVDs long ago. Today, almost all music is released in digital format or on DVDs and CDs, but vinyl records are still bought by collectors and music lovers. Even today, independent artists and groups release their music on vinyl records. Only a handful of shops in the UK specialize in vinyl records. Of the few, one of the most popular vinyl record stores is Haggle Vinyl. Haggle Vinyl is located in the heart of London, and people from all over the UK and Europe visit Haggle Vinyl to buy both old and new vinyl records.
    Tags: Collectable, retro vinyl records. We ship internationally and stock all genres: specifical

  • Music Artists That Put Sexy In MP3 Music - Rihanna And Fergie By: Isaiah Henry
    With the release of 3 music albums, Rihanna mp3 becomes a nice choice to collect for downloading. Rihanna�s music is popular with many followers for her fast, pop, R&B, dance pop and reggae. Next comes Fergie, whose MP3 has a huge demand these days.
    Tags: rihanna mp3, fergie mp3, mp3, free music downloads, songs, download music, music, music do

  • Ska And Reggae - History And Development Drummers Guide By: Eric Starr
    Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin says that musicians created the word Ska "to talk about the skat! skat! skat! scratchin' guitar that goes behind." This pattern is largely what gives Ska its characteristic sound. In this article we will be discussing Ska and Reggae musical styles, their development and history.
    Tags: ska, reggae, drummers, dw drum sets

  • Bob Marley and the Rise of Reggae Music By: -Maraya Mullen-
    Four decades after the rest of the world first heard of reggaes characteristic bass-dominated rhythm, there is no denying that the Jamaican-born music has successfully permeated global cultural consciousness. Today, reggae movies are shown in theaters everywhere.
    Tags: Reggae movies, reggae music CD, top reggae music

  • Night Life in New York City By: Mark Lee
    The club life in the New York is very formless; Parties are changed rapidly, so check out the Time Out New York or The Village Voice before making any plans. Drumn bass, 1980s Nostalgia, and Elctronica are now making there place on clubs. Though Dancehall reggae, funk, Latin freestyle and hip-hop get their due. There is no point to visit those places earlier as it starts rocking just before midnight. Try to visit during week, as the prices are cheaper, service is better and the crowd is smal
    Tags: New York city guide, New York night life, New York night club, New York travel tips

  • Punk, New Wave, Dance, Disco, Soul and Reggae - It's All Here - The 1970s! By: Ronnie Slade
    Describing the 1970s to journalists in 1980 as a "drag", ex-Beatle John Lennon was noting that the world had become a more dangerous place, with news of war and unrest hitting the headlines on a much too regular basis. In popular culture, too, the hippy ideals of the 1960s had been swept away by punk and new wave, replaced by an edgier, more selfish outlook..
    Tags: Punk, newwave, dance, disco, soul, reggae, lennon, ledzeppelin, eagles, deeppurple, blacksabbath, 197

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