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By Clay Risen Max Romeo, a reggae singer whose earliest hits dripped with sexual innuendo, but who then switched to a soulful, politically engaged message that provided a soundtrack to the class ...
The woman was struck by a vehicle at Engineers Way at around 11.10pm last night near Wembley Arena after a concert by reggae artist Alkaline. CCTV footage shows the victim dancing in the street ...
Footage showing a woman dancing in the street seconds before she was rammed by a car after a concert by reggae artist Alkaline at Wembley Arena has been released. A passer-by filmed the vehicle ...
The games are free, so be sure to swing by and check it out. Bob Marley would be proud of the strength of reggae music, especially here in Austin, as the Austin Reggae Festival returns and ...
Las Vegas(KLAS)-Las Vegas’ largest Roots Reggae festival Reggae in the Desert returns to the Clark County Amphitheatre Saturday, April 19, 2025, for its 22nd year. General admission tickets are on ...
Max Romeo has died. The reggae singer behind such hits as “War Ina Babylon” and “Chase the Devil,” died of heart complications on April 11, in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica, The Guardian ...
When you think about the musical heritage of Jamaica, your instant thought is likely to head towards a combination of reggae, ska, rocksteady and dancehall. For a tiny island nation, the wealth it has ...
Max Romeo, the reggae legend who broke through with a pioneering rude boy classic and soundtracked the political turmoil of 1970s Jamaica, died last Friday, April 11, The Guardian reports.
Max Romeo, the celebrated roots reggae vocalist whose political anthems soundtracked a period of upheaval in his native Jamaica, died on Friday, April 11, of complications relating to a heart ...
By Gil Kaufman Max Romeo, the beloved reggae singer best known for recording such widely sampled songs as “War Ina Babylon” and “Chase the Devil” died in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica on ...
Reggae legend who shot to fame with BBC-banned hit dies aged 80 as tributes pour in to ‘gentle soul’
A REGGAE legend who shot to fame with a hit banned by the BBC has died aged 80 - as tributes pour in for the "gentle soul". Max Romeo died from heart complications in his homeland of Jamaica ...
One of the most influential artists in Reggae history, Max Romeo has died aged 80 (Picture: Judith Burrows/Getty Images) Max Romeo, an iconic Jamaican Reggae artist with a worldwide following ...
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