Reggae

09 Oct 2014

Broke-Ass Artist of the Week – Smax Music

Brokeassstuart.com proudly presents the Broke-Ass Artists series where we give our readers an insight to the struggle of some up and coming talent in music. I met our first ever artist of the week, Smax Music, years ago when we were both performing at a fashion show. He considers himself

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13 Sep 2014

Win Tickets to Fortunate Youth @ Knitting Factory Brooklyn!

  Fortunate Youth is a collaboration of South Bay reggae stand-outs. Rising from various bands, they’ve created a phenomenal 6-piece masterpiece bringing more fire to the stage than ever before. Combining rootsy vibes and unique bass lines united with multiple harmonies, boisterous guitar solos, and heavy keys separates Fortunate Youth

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04 Aug 2014

Win Tickets: Tribal Seeds + New Kingston + The Expanders @ Knitting Factory BK

Ya mon! Tis will be a night of jerkin’ and twerkin’ to the sounds of Brooklyn’s own, New Kingston, a reggae band consisting of  three brothers led by their father Courtney Panton Sr, who also plays bass on stage. There will be two other bands playing this night, San Diego’s Tribal Seeds and

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10 Jun 2014

Win Tix to the Dub Champions Festival featuring Dub Legend The Scientist!!

Reggae and Dub fans rejoice! The Dub Champions Festival is arriving on the West Coast for the very first time and it’s doing so at The Elbo Room on Sunday June 22nd! And even better news: Dub legend The Scientist will be perfuming too! Here are the deets: The First

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21 Nov 2011

Dance It Out at Toca Tuesdays at Sutra

I’m always looking for ways to work out some energy by hitting the dance floor without paying the price of my first-born child for a drink, and sometimes just dancing around my living room is not enough. So, when I feel the need to get down to some old school

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10 Jun 2009

FREE Jerk Chicken @ Wednesday Reggae Nights with A Real Jamaican

  At the last reggae night at M Lounge we listened to the latest music from the island courtesy a recently returned couple who asked a local to make them a disc.  Nevermind that they were two whitefolk from Jersey, the music was straight Jamaican, which would disappoint fans of

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