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HOB | SUNDAY: Trio keeps reggae roots The Myrtle Beach Sun News
Reggae-infused Hawaiian rock trio Pepper is touring in support of its latest release, "No Shame," which hit stores Nov. 7 via Atlantic/East West Records.
MIMS Brings Together Two Generations of Reggae's Finest with Junior Reid and Cham for 'This is Why I'm Hot' Remix PR Web via Yahoo! News
(PRWEB) November 16, 2006 -- American King/UBO artist MIMS has teamed up with reggae legend Junior Reid and Cham and is dashing more fuel to his already radio blazing debut banger "This is Why I'm Hot," with a remix.
Urban Summer Jam At Trust Park Scoop.co.nz
International hip hop legend DMX headlines Urban Summer Jam, an outdoor music festival at Porirua Trust Park promising nine hours of top hip hop, R&B and reggae artists.
Reggae Ark docks at Mickey Finn's BG News
Terry Bobb feels his band is carrying reggae music on their shoulders at a time when the genre is being overlooked in the United States. Tomorrow night, The Ark Band, from the Caribbean, will be carrying it all the way to Mickey Finn's Pub in Toledo. Bobb, band leader, formed the band with his brother Eustace in 1987 and just this year they have released their new album entitled "All Things
Today in history - Nov. 20 AP via Yahoo! News
Today is Monday, Nov. 20, the 324th day of 2006. There are 41 days left in the year.
Today in History Daily Bulletin
Today is Monday, Nov. 20, the 324th day of 2006. There are 41 days left in the year. On Nov. 20, 1947, Britain's future queen, Princess Elizabeth, married Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, in a ceremony broadcast worldwide from Westminster Abbey.
Today in History WSTM-TV NBC 3
Today is Monday, November 20th, the 324th day of 2006. There are 41 days left in the year.
IllScarlett signs with Sony BMG Jam! Showbiz
Toronto reggae and dub-influenced rock band IllScarlett has signed with Sony BMG Music Canada, but has just released a "itional" record called "EPdemic." The eight-song EP is on illScarlett's own Infect The Masses label, through the major label's cooler distribution arm, Red Ink Music.
In Austin, niche indies rule Austin American-Statesman
By the end of 2004, it looked as if the Austin independent record store was seriously on the ropes. Treasured Tracks and Images, home to hundreds of old LPs and gig posters, shuttered in 2002. Drag fixture Sound Exchange closed in January 2003 after 23 years of punk and garage rock.
Akon scores again Akron Beacon Journal
KONVICTED Akon SRC/Universal The Senegalese-American singer Akon has figured out how to stay out of the dreaded world-music category. He moved from Senegal to New Jersey when he was 7, and after a somewhat successful criminal career (he served a sentence for car theft), he began an unlikely -- and so far hugely successful -- musical one.

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