February 15, 2008
Vol 5, Issue 6


















News Flash
New CD's in the Mix
On Tour
Ital Statistics
About Us

Martin Scorsese to Make Bob Marley Documentary

Filmmaker Martin Scorsese (pictured with The Rolling Stones) is lining up another documentary about a music legend - the Oscar winner has announced plans to make a movie about Bob Marley.

Scorsese has previously explored the '60s heyday of Bob Dylan's career in "No Direction Home" and his new Rolling Stones concert film "Shine A Light" premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in Germany on Thursday, February 7,2008.

Now the director has signed up to shoot a documentary on reggae legend Marley, who died of cancer in 1981 at the age of 36.

Marley's son Ziggy Marley will act as executive producer on the currently-untitled film, which is set for release on February 6, 2010, the 65th anniversary of the star's birth.


Ziggy Marley appeared on the NAACP Image Awards on Thursday, February 14th with Angelique Kidjo. The duo performed their song "Sedjedo" from Kidjo's Grammy Award-winning album Djin Djin which one in the Contemporary World Music category.


Singer and songwriter Angelique Kidjo won her first Grammy on February 10th after receiving five nominations over the years. She dedicated her award to her parents in Benin, to the African continent, to "the women of Darfur, the women who are fighting every day to give their kids an education," and to late Billboard editor Timothy White, whom she said encouraged her from the earliest days of her stateside career. With the Grammy win, "I really believe I can do anything," said Kidjo, who starts a U.S. and European tour at the end of February.



RAGGA MUFFINS FESTIVAL ‘08 IN SAN FRANCISCO ON FEBRUARY 23

Another Planet Entertainment & Moss Jacobs Present
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 at 3:00pm - doors 2pm
BARRINGTON LEVY - ANTHONY B – MIDNITE - GENTLEMAN - GREGORY ISAACS - SOUL MAJESTIC - THE AGGROLITES AND MASSIVE SOUND INTERNATIONAL FEATURING DJ'S ROBERT RANKIN & SPLIFF SKANKIN
(Line-up subject to change and not necessarily in order of appearance)

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, 99 Grove St,San Francisco, CA 94102-415 - 974-4023
Tickets available at Ticketmaster and APEConcerts.com
Outlets: Wherehouse Music, Ritmo Latino, and select FYE stores
Phone: 510.444.TIXS, 415.421.TIXS, 408.998.TIXS, 209.485.TIXS, and 707.528.TIXS
Tickets also available at The Independent Box Office [$1 service fee] 628 Divisadero Street, S.F.
Tickets: General Admission
Prices: $39.50 (Advance) / $45.00 (Day of Show
Info: 415-864-0815
www.raggamuffinsfestival.com




Organic - To Buy Or Bypass?

3rd in a 4-part series about organic food by Chef Mayra,
your personal Organic CARIB Chef


Many factors may influence your decision to buy, or not buy, organic food.

Consider these factors:


Nutrition. No conclusive evidence shows that organic food is more nutritious than is conventionally grown food. And the USDA, even though it certifies organic food, doesn't claim that these products are safer or more nutritious.

Quality and appearance. Organic foods meet the same quality and safety standards as conventional foods. The difference lies in how the food is produced, processed and handled. You may find that organic fruits and vegetables spoil faster because they aren't treated with waxes or preservatives. Also, expect less-than-perfect appearances in some organic produce - odd shapes, varying colors and perhaps smaller sizes. In most cases, however, organic foods look identical to their conventional counterparts.

Pesticides. Conventional growers use pesticides to protect their crops from molds, insects and diseases. When farmers spray pesticides, this can leave residue on produce. Some people buy organic food to limit their exposure to these residues. Most experts agree, however, that the amount of pesticides found on fruits and vegetables poses a very small health risk.

Environment. Some people buy organic food for environmental reasons. Organic farming practices are designed to benefit the environment by reducing pollution and conserving water and soil.

Cost. Most organic food costs more than conventional food products. Higher prices are due to more expensive farming practices, tighter government regulations and lower crop yields. Because organic farmers don't use herbicides or pesticides, many management tools that control weeds and pests are labor intensive. For example, organic growers may hand weed vegetables to control weeds, and you may end up paying more for these vegetables.

Taste. Some people say they can taste the difference between organic and nonorganic food. Others say they find no difference. Taste is a subjective and personal consideration, so decide for yourself. But whether you buy organic or not, finding the freshest foods available may have the biggest impact on taste.

 
Carib Chef Mayra
702.372.4709
http://www.mychefmayra.com/




Alpha Blondy Battling Pneumonia and Malaria, Calls Off North American Tour

Editor's note: There are some serious illnesses going around this season. Please take good care and get plenty of rest everyone. And please keep Alpha Blondy in your thoughts and positive prayers!


From the Desk of Michel Jovanovic of Mediacom on behalf of Alpha Blondy, written to the attention of promoters, one of which told Reggae Festival E-Guide that he was informed that Alpha Blondy was also facing a battle with malaria which can recur once the person contracts it.

Dear Promoters,

Some unfortunate circumstances have transpired with Alpha's U.S. tour. We have to announce that Alpha Blondy has to cancel his North American tour after being diagnosed with severe pneumonia, chest pains and spots on his lungs amongst other medical findings. At the start of the tour Alpha had expressed how bad he was feeling. The first show was in Honolulu on Friday, February 8th. Alpha had to cut the show a little short and profusely apologized to the audience telling them he was feeling very ill. The next day when Alpha awoke he was in such a bad state that he had to be taken to the hospital. After being seen by the hospital doctor and taking some preliminary tests he had to be admitted to a hospital stay for further testing and kept under observation. He had to cancel his peformance that Saturday evening and on Sunday. The doctors had released him on Monday telling him he should confine himself to bed rest for several days before starting to perform again. He had a show Monday evening and was able to move that to a later date on the tour. Alpha insisted on doing the show on Tuesday in Aspen (at the Belly Up) which he did although it was a shorter set. It was a great show, typical for Alpha giving us all hope that he was past his illness. When he awoke the next morning, the symptoms that hospitalized him on Saturday had returned in a severe way. He gave it until the afternoon in hopes of feeling better but unfortunately that did not happen. The decision was made for his well being to immediately return to France where his own doctors can treat his severe medical issues.

Alpha had these words for his fans:

"To my fans in America. I am so sorry to have to do this to you as I greatly value your appreciation for my music and the message it carries. I would not leave you like this if it was not serious. I plan on returning to America as soon as possible to perform some music for you and show you how truly blessed I am to have such understanding people as fans."
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Link Up Launches the Power Link Simulcast with 106 FM in Jamaica



LinkUp Media Inc. - The New York based, 11-year-old Caribbean-American media company makes another move to expand "Jamaican Radio" programming by joining forces with Power 106 FM in Jamaica and creating "Power Link."

The Power Link is a simulcast of "Perkins online," Jamaica's longest running talk show teaming up with LinkUp Radio's broadcaster David "Squeeze" Annakie at 12:30 PM Tuesdays and Thursdays in New York on LinkUp Radio 93.5FM. Listeners in New York can now ask questions, share comments and give suggestions as to what is happening in Jamaica on a global perspective. The show was brokered by Charles Spence General Manager of Sales and Marketing, N.A. JN Money Transfer in the USA. JN Money Transfer is the official sponsor of the show.

About the Host Wilmot Mutty Perkins:
Perkins is the longest serving Talk Show Host on Jamaican radio, having hosted his first program "What's your Grouse" on RJR in 1960. He had a short break from the airwaves a few years later, during which he went into farming. Motty returned to radio in the 70s, as host of JBC's popular call-in programme "Public Eye." He later hosted "Hot Line" on JBC and then "Straight Talk" on KLAS FM, before hosting "Perkins On Line" on Hot 102FM.

Perkins came to POWER106 in April 2002, with his probing interviews and keen analyses of pertinent matters which continue to make for compulsive listening. Perkins on Line' is spirited interaction with callers on a wide range of topics. It is described by many as "The Poor Man's University." A typical caller will often attribute his or her widening knowledge of events happening in and outside of Jamaica to the information garnered from just listening to these broadcasts.

Host, Wilmot "Motty" Perkins says the underlying intent of the program is to, "focus public attention on the gaping hiatus between what is and what might be, and to do it within a broad framework that embraces not only the history of Jamaica, but the history of mankind."

There are some who often disagree with his point of view on issues. However, Motty revels in controversy and these calls add spice. Given the stated intent of the program, Motty says ''if people really think about it, they might discover that 'Perkins on Line ' is more profoundly positive than negative." That's why it is called the "Thinking Persons' Call-In Show".

The program is broadcast Monday - Friday , 10:00 am - 2:30 pm

About the host David "Squeeze" Annakie:
LinkUp Media Inc. was established in1996 by CEO David "Squeeze" Annakie upon exiting corporate America at young age to pursue his vision of high profile media representation of the Caribbean Diaspora. LinkUp Media Inc. is an all-inclusive Caribbean-American media company, with production Studios in the Bronx, 3868 White Plains Road and corporate offices in Manhattan at 225 Broadway. The company consists of subsidiaries JAMROCK Magazine, LinkUp Radio, Plush TV, and the newly acclaimed "The Link" Newspaper formerly know as the Caribbean Link. LinkUp Media is also known for hosting annual events such as The New York Reggae Festival (formerly known as the Westchester Reggae Fest) and the Vintage Festival.

David "Squeeze" Annakie recognized the need to fill the void of consistent news, information and music of the Caribbean-American community in New York and beyond, and conceptualized and started LinkUp Radio, broadcasting on WRTN 93.5FM, blazing the latest hits and remixes through the airwaves and celebrity interviews. He took his innovation several steps ahead of the competition by linking with multiple radio stations in Jamaica, London, Trinidad, Guyana and Canada, simulcasting and creating programs that were in demand such as the "HotLink" on RJR with Jamaica's journalist Dr. Barbara Gloudon, The Immigration Link on Hot 102 with Brad Bernstein Attorney at Law, the top immigration attorney in the USA and "The International Link" a music formatted program on Saturdays with Hot102 in Jamaica, updating listeners with the latest on the Reggae scene. The LinkUp Radio program is predominantly talk on weekdays and music on the weekends.

The company took another giant step forward with the launch of JAMROCK Magazine in 2006 -- a premier glossy lifestyle publication with a distinctly Caribbean flair. With a compelling and unique global perspective on style, music, travel, entertaining, and beauty, JAMROCK offers a unique mix of coverage that surpasses any Caribbean or American publication on the market and has a circulation of 150,000 worldwide



EBONY EXCURSIONS PRESENTS PACKAGES TO SUMFEST 2008

Ebony Excursions will be hosts the SumFest 2008 Getaway Travel Package.
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to see all of the top-ranking Reggae artists at once? Been waiting fi go a yard? Well here’s your chance! Now you can experience THE hottest Reggae festival of the year, enjoy a weeklong vacation and have an irie time with thousands of you closest bredren an sistren for less than $2,000.
This year marks the 16th anniversary of the legendary Red Stripe Reggae SumFest. The best artist such as Richie Spice, Lady Saw, Beenie Man, Macka Diamond Mary J Blige and countless others have made this festival biggest sensation on the island. This year promises to be even better!

All travel packages are from $1600 and include:
- 6 Nights Hotel at Sunset Beach Resort
- Roundtrip Airfare from LAX
- VIP Bands for all SumFest Events
- All Meals and Beverages at the Sunset Beach Resort
- All gratuities
All prices are based on double occupancy
Alternate departure cities can be arranged
Space is limited… Don’t miss out!

For more information, please contact:
Ashlie Randolph
Ashlie@ebonyexcursionstravel.com
www.ebonyexcursions.com
www.myspace.com/ebonyexcursions



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REGGAE FESTIVAL GUIDE 2008 ~ TIME TO GET ON BOARD & RESERVE YOUR SPACE!


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Ky-Mani Marley Birthday Bash in Miami


FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29TH 2008

SPECIAL INVITED GUEST : MYA:

YOUNG BUCK:

THE MARLEY FAMILY:

DAMIAN "JUNIOR GONG" MARLEY:


STEVEN MARLEY:

JULIAN MARLEY

PLUS OTHER TOP CELEBS

MUSIC BY JAZZY T OF RENAISSANCE DISCO:

RICHIE D: MIX MASTER STEVE:

PRODIGY MOVEMENTS:

WE WELCOME ALL THE ARTIST IN TOWN FOR THE 15TH ANNUAL CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL


REGGAE FESTIVAL GUIDE WANTS YOUR "REGGAELLECTION"



Reggae Memories Wanted!


Are you someone that loves to share your love of reggae or the experiences that came with it? Please write a 200 word or less description of your favorite memory and send it in for consideration to justine at reggaefestivalguide dot com.

Please include your name, city where you live, and a high resolution (300 dpi) photo of you or your memory to be considered for inclusion in the 2008 print edition of the Reggae Festival Guide magazine. Please send by February 29, 2008.






UPCOMING RENEGADE CONCERTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND SOUTHERN OREGON

Monday, Feb 18 - ANTHONY B
Opening: Zion Roots
Harlows, Sacramento, CA

Wednesday, February 20 - ANTHONY B
Opening: Zion Roots
Miners Foundry, Nevada City, CA

Thurs, Feb 21 - GREGORY ISAACS
Opening act: Rootz Underground
Harlows, Sacramento, CA

Sat, February 23 - PREZIDENT BROWN
Sawtooth Ridge Cafe, Tahoe City, CA

Wednesday, February 27
MIDNITE AND PREZIDENT BROWN
Mateel Comm. Ctr, Redway, CA

Friday, February 29
MIDNITE AND PREZIDENT BROWN
Historic Ashland Armory, Ashland, OR

For more info or to order tickets visit www.renegadeshows.com or call 530-583-2801.






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BANDS ON TOUR IN FEBRUARY!

MIDNITE BAND WINTER TOUR 2008
Feb 15th Tijuana, Mexico - El Foro - Tribute To The Legends 08

Feb 16th
Feb 17th Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Arena - Ragga Muffins 08

Feb 18th San Diego, CA - SD Sports Arena - Tribute To The Legends
Feb 21st Santa Barbara, CA - SoHo Restaurant & Music Club
Feb 22nd Santa Cruz, CA - SC Civic Center - Santa Cruz Dayz
Feb 23rd San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Aud. - Ragga Muffins 08
Feb 24th Petaluma, CA - The Mystic Theater

Feb 25th Grass Valley, CA - Miners Foundry
Feb 26th
Feb 27th Redway, CA - Mateel Community Center

Feb 28th Eugene, OR - The Wow HAll
Feb 29th Ashland, OR - Historic Ashland Armory

Mar 1st Portland, OR - The Roseland Theater
Mar 2nd Seattle, WA - Studio 7

Mar 3rd Bend, OR - Domino's
Mar 4th Sacramento, CA - Harlow's

Mar 5th
Mar 6th Oahu, Hawaii - Pipeline Cafe

Mar 7th Maui, Hawaii - The Hard Rock Cafe
Mar 8th Big Island, Hawaii - Kona Bowl


GREGORY ISAACS / LIVE WYYA BAND NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2008

SUN-FEB-17- LONG BEACH CA - CONVENTION CENTRE
MON-FEB-18 - SAN DIEGO CA - SPORTA ARENA
TUE-FEB-19 - SANTA BARBARA CA - SOHO
WED-FEB-20 - SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA - SLO BREWING
THU-FEB-21 - SACRAMENTO CA - HARLOWS
FRI-FEB-22 - SANTA CRUZ CA - SANTA CRUZ CIVIC CTR.
SAT-FEB-23 - SAN FRANCISCO CA - BILL GRAHAM CIVIC CTR
MON-FEB-25 - PORTLAND OR - BERBATI'S PAN
TUE-FEB-26 - VICTORIA B.C. - ELEMENTS CLUB
WED-FEB-27 - VANCOUVER B.C. - COMMODORE
THU-FEB-28 -SEATTLE WA - NEUMOS
SAT-MAR-1 - PARK CITY UT - SUEDE
SUN-MAR-2 -ASPEN CO - BELLY-UP
MON-MAR-3 - BOULDER CO - FOX THEATRE
TUE-MAR-4 - KANSAS - TBA
THU-MAR-6 - CHICAGO, IL - WILD HARE
FRI-MAR-7 - CINCINNATI OH - ANNIES
SAT-MAR-8 - COLUMBUS OH - BRICKYARD
SUN-MAR-9 - ANN HARBOR MI - BLIND PIG
MON-MAR-10 - TORONTO ON - PHOENIX THEATRE
TUE-MAR-11 - NYC NY - B B KINGS
WED-MAR-12 - NEW HAVEN CT - TOADS PLACE
THU-MAR-13 - BOSTON MA - THE ROXY
FRI-MAR-14 - PROVIDENCE RI - LUPOS
SAT-MAR-15 - WASHINGTON DC - ZANZIBAR
SUN-MAR-16 - BALTIMORE MD - EIGHT BY TEN
TUE-MAR-18 - RICHMOND VA - TOADS PLACE
WED-MAR-19 - CHARLOTTE N.C. - VISUALITE THEATRE
THU-MAR-20 - RALEIGH N. C. - LINCOLN THEATRE
FRI-MAR-21 -NORFOLK VA - NORVA THEATRE
SAT-MAR-22 - PHILADELPHIA PA - NORTH BY NORTHWEST



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Happy Earthday for Ky-Mani Marley

Ky-Mani Marley born February 26, 1976








Reggae Festival Calendar!

CLICK ON THE FESTIVAL TITLE TO GO TO WEBSITE

PROMOTERS: GO TO www.reggae festival guide.com
AND POST YOUR EVENT FOR 2008!


 
Western Mass Reggae Bash- A Soulute to Bob Marley

Friday, February 15, 2008
Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.
Hotline: 413-230-4742

Raggamuffins Festival

Saturday - Sunday, February 16 - 17, 2008
Long Beach, California, U.S.
Hotline: 310-515-3322
The Tribute to the Legends Festival

Monday, February 18, 2008
San Diego, California, U.S.
Hotline: 619-230-1190 & 619-230-1237
SANTA CRUZ DAYZ

Friday, February 22
Santa Cruz, California, U.S.
Hotline: 831-479-0711


 
Raggamuffins Festival

Saturday, February 23, 2008
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Hotline: 310-515-3322

 
Poetry In Motion

Sunday, February 24, 2008
Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica
Hotline: 876-398-8616

Unite The People - International Reggaefest

Saturday, March 1, 2008
Montpelier Grounds, St. James, Jamaica
Hotline: 876-875-9759
 
15th Annual Caribbean Festival

Saturday, March 1, 2008
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Hotline: 305-740-7344

3rd Annual Soul Rebellion Concert Series

Tuesday, March 4 - Friday, March 28, 2008
Negril, Jamaica
Hotline: 888-777-4642

3rd Annual Twelve Tribes Reggae Festival

Saturday, March 8, 2008
Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Hotline: 520-620-1810
 
Symphony Under The Stars

Saturday, March 15, 2008
Kingston, Jamaica
Hotline: 876-412-7872
 
Reggae In The Valley

Saturday, March 22, 2008
St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Hotline: 876-302-6590


Reggae Spring Fest

Saturday, April 12, 2008
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Hotline: 480-274-1824
or 480-242-8620
 

The weekly E-Guide is a wonderful resource for those who live, love and enjoy reggae and its vibrant culture. It encompasses the music, energy and spirituality that define this unique and diverse community worldwide. You can expect CD releases and industry news, band tours, inspirational pieces, reggae trivia and of course, upcoming reggae festivals.

The Reggae Festival Guide Magazine is an annual publication which comes out in May. RBA Publishing (also home of sister publication Blues Festival Guide) prints 100,000 copies of the magazine which spotlights festivals throughout the year, feature stories on festivals around the world, radio DJ listings and stories with messages of upliftment.

For years, the Reggae Festival Guide Magazine received numerous requests for updates on festivals via email, and on May 2, 2004, the webmaster of ReggaeFestivalGuide.com, Kristine Cummins partnered with the magazine (RBA Publishing), and published the first emailed issue of the E-Guide E-Newsletter.

The readership is now over 10,000 reggae fans and counting. Each week, The Reggae Festival E-Guide reaches members of the Reggae community around the world. The E-Guide is currently edited by Reggae Festival Guide's Marketing Director, Justine Ketola. Click here to email Justine.
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