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By Patricia Meschino Jamaican singer Cocoa Tea ... he will truly be missed, but his music will live on forever,” Dan Dalton, Damian Marley’s manager and co-founder of the Welcome to Jamrock ...
and his debut LP “Weh Dem a Go Do…Can’t Stop Cocoa Tea” made him a superstar within Jamaican music and globally among reggae fans. Follow-ups like “The Marshall” and “Come Again ...
Mento is the name given to Jamaican folk music that emerged in the 1940s and 1950s. Similar to Calypso, which originated in Trinidad, the sound of Mento can be traced back to the convergent ...
"He leaves behind a catalogue of classic recordings which will forever be played in the pantheon of great Jamaican music. "RIP sweet Cocoa Tea." Grammy Award-winning group Morgan Heritage paid ...
From jungle/drum ’n’ bass to garage, grime and dubstep, the spirit of Jamaican soundsystems is unmistakable and, just like reggae music itself, has translated to communities and cultures all over the ...
He was 65. "I extend condolences to the family, friends, and supporters of Calvin George Scott, affectionately known as Cocoa Tea," Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness wrote in a post on ...
King Charles III is not just the king of one of the most powerful countries in Europe, he’s also a music buff who has ... Bob Marley is the first of many Jamaican artists that Charles III ...
Olivia Lauryn Dean was born in 1999 in the London district of Haringey. She grew up with her English father and her Jamaican-Guyanese mother in the town of Walthamstow. Olivia Dean grew up in a ...
King Charles III is not just the king of one of the most powerful countries in Europe, he’s also a music buff who has ... Bob Marley is the first of many Jamaican artists that Charles III ...