Greetings Sis,,,of course I'd be happy to be ur Friend...I see u are open to discovering the ROOTS of Reggae...It's a calling, Sis,,,First, some the music,,then,,,who knows...Want to share, Sis, that since I am 'ancient' InI was…
the clubs of riddim are: U-n-I on n. interstate, jolly roger on s.e.12h& madison, mt. tabor on s.e.49h&hawthorne, ,... a few more will hire reggae bands but the original club that started the whole reggae scene in portland,the red sea, is…
November 6, 2009 at 11pm to November 7, 2009 at 4pm
Consciousnyc.com and Stateside Revolution presents... Reggae is coming back to Madame X with the same outstanding team. While Dj Gringo refuels himself in Africa, the other members of the family : Dj Mystery, Dj Shoki Crown(Black magic) and Dj Styff ( Struggler movement) will bring this Reggae party to another level. From Dancehall to Roots and culture, Experience Manhattan official Reggae vibes.
Greetings can you tell me more about the event that is going on this weekend. I am currently assisting with PR/Marketing for the reggae artist S.Y.P.H.A. and we are looking to build our network with people of like mind and interest. Looking forward…
Virgo!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm open-minded and try to stay positive and optimistic. I'm loving my life and try to give back to the universe-to receive you have to give. I just started getting into reggae and loving it so much Im doing PR and Marketing fi OneInity!!! I would consider myself spiritual as opposed to religous. I feel religion keeps u inside a box & I'm too free fi dat. I like bellydancing & going to di movies.
Greetings Sis,,,of course I'd be happy to be ur Friend...I see u are open to discovering the ROOTS of Reggae...It's a calling, Sis,,,First, some the music,,then,,,who knows...Want to share, Sis, that since I am 'ancient' InI was blessed to see Bob in concert, 1979, Harvard Stadium Cambridge, MA - The Exodus Tour......I can only tell u that a seed was planted...which brought me to also see Jamaica.
It's simply Fact that Reggea WAS created in Jamaica....Reggae, Bob and, yes, Rasta are enough to keep u "inspired" for life... I thought u'd enjoy the sharing,,,and, to answer the questions on Bob....he was the most POWERFUL and tiny PRESENCE I have ever SEEN. TRULY a LION OF JUDAH... I felt Bob was in a TRANCE during his entire concert,,his dread were long then. His 'presence' was mystical...I best words describe it simply as, it was not a concert, it was akin to seeing Jesus... Now, later as I remember, i would say it was a modern version of "The Sermon on The Mount" for so many people came and saw,,,,,,,
I pass the Blessing on to U Sis,,,,
the clubs of riddim are: U-n-I on n. interstate, jolly roger on s.e.12h& madison, mt. tabor on s.e.49h&hawthorne, ,... a few more will hire reggae bands but the original club that started the whole reggae scene in portland,the red sea, is closed... it's become a rave/junglebass&drum club that has djs who spin reggae old school and new as well as dancehall!!!, but no live any more!!!... but not to worry we's workin' w/ a few african artists to keep the worldbeat alive and boomin'!!!
glad to asked as a reggae player/liferbassist... keep that bright smile up the world does light up some more w/ yours!!!... reggaeallone!!!bassforfun!!! is my motto if you ever out portland oregon way look up queen bead&keep portland green as well as chaya addy the musicman&susma, there's also sons of soil... enough to whet even your delicious appetite for roots riddims to wind ya waist!!!