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Rootz Underground in Munich, Germany (March 11, 2011)

Posted by Emx Group on Tuesday, March 15, 2011, In : Entertainment 

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Rootz Underground: Global "Re-Foresters"

Posted by Emx Group on Friday, March 11, 2011, In : Philanthropy 

It’s easy and all too common for artistes or other public figures to voice their commitment or to give monetary support to environmental issues and causes.


             

It’s less common – albeit growing – for artistes to enlist the support of their public in addressing those issues and more noteworthy that figures like international reggae band Rootz Underground are endeavouring along with their fans to be agents of change on an environmental issue.

The issue in question is reforest...


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"Messenger" (Live) by Tessanne Chin

Posted by Emx Group on Wednesday, January 5, 2011, In : Entertainment 



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Dubtonic Kru Wins Battle Of The Bands Local Leg

Posted by Emx Group on Monday, December 13, 2010, In : Entertainment 

From left: Griot Music CEO, Seretse Small, addresses the Global Battle of the Bands Jamaica-leg winners, as judge Mikey Bennett applauds the Dubtonic Kru of Deleon 'Jubba' White, Omar 'Jalanzo' Johnson, Luke Dixon, Strickland Stone and Horace 'Kamau' Morgan last Saturday afternoon. - Photo by Mel Cooke


Mel Cooke, Gleaner Writer

For a few minutes at Redbones Blues Café, New Kingston, on Saturday afternoon, it seemed that Dubtonic Kru would not get to play.

There were problems getting power to th...


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Dubtonic Kru: Jamaica's rep at Global Battle of the Bands

Posted by Emx Group on Sunday, December 12, 2010, In : Entertainment 

Dubtonic Kru, a local dub band, beat nine other groups to win the local leg of the Global Battle of the Bands (GBoB) on Saturday at Red Bones, the Blues Café in Kingston.

It means that the band will travel to Malaysia in February and compete in the global finals with a chance to win US$100,000.


 
 "It was joyful sound and it was music that you didn't have to be Jamaican to love," local franchise holder Seretse Small told the Sunday Observer.

The judges were looking for the band with the greatest...


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