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  • The last few weeks were really exciting for us.

    The last few weeks were really exciting for us.

    A few weeks ago we also saw a band with Virginia roots visit the Hampton Roads area. If you missed it, they are scheduled to return in December.

    The last few weeks were really exciting for us. 

    Last week we passed by Virginia reggae recording artist, Israel and
    Emperor Sounds video shoot. The shoot was partially done at NY Styling
    barber shop, which is owned by Linja of Love People Sound. This video
    shoot was handled by the crew at Slam DVD. Here are a few pictures and
    video of the event. Great works are coming out of VA.

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    Sleepy Wonder left town and returned triumphantly with Thievery
    Cooperation, live in concert. It was great to see the artist take the
    stage as he usually does. Sleepy Wonder was awesome. The show had great
    light effects, which is not normal for most reggae acts. We wish to
    thank Sleepy Wonder for allowing us the chance to see him do what he
    does best. Watch Video Clip

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    A few weeks ago we also saw a band with Virginia roots visit the
    Hampton Roads area. If you missed it, they are scheduled to return in
    December. We are speaking about S.O.J.A. We invite you to go out and
    feel the home grown reggae vibes they bring. The U.S and especially
    Virginia reggae acts have been sharpening their skills and at this
    point many have done a wonderful job with reggae music. S.O.J.A is one
    of those bands, who is mastering the art of playing roots reggae music
    with a little bit of American feel to the mix. Reggae is truly
    international.

    We sat down with Futuristic to get some insight on what he was
    about and what he brings to the reggae community. Please check out the
    interview
    . It is very informative. Watch out for this artist.

  • Virginia Reggae Awards Theme Song

    To launch the Virginia Reggae awards this year, we thought it would be cool to have a theme song affiliated with the award season. You know, some nice music playing while you watch/listen to the promo for the 3rd Annual Virginia Reggae Awards!

    To launch the Virginia Reggae awards this year, we thought it would be cool to have a theme song affiliated with the award season.  You know, some nice music playing while you watch/listen to the promo for the 3rd Annual Virginia Reggae Awards! There is one problem though, playing instruments is not our specialty.

    So, at this point we were wondering, if you, individual instrumental player or band would be as excited as we are about the idea, and make a two (2) minute theme song for the awards?  You will be credited anytime we use the theme song.  We would like the vibe of the music to reflect reggae in some way though!  We would really like your help with this!  Thanks.

    p.s:  Our last choice would be to pick a random piece of music.  If we receive more than one, we may have to come back here and ask you guys to help us decide which one fits the vibe best.  It would be awesome if we could get the music by the time the awards selection process begins on Monday, 23rd November 2009.

  • Reggae Around Town

    Here is list of live Reggae performances around town, for the next two weeks.

    Here is list of live Reggae performances around town, for the next two weeks.  Dates may change without notice. 

    Nature’s Child
    Sep 29 2009, 10:00PM @ Scotty Quixx – Norfolk, Virginia
    Sep 30 2009, 10:00PM @ H2O – Va. Beach, Virginia

    Oct 2 2009, 9:00P @ 37th & Zen – Norfolk, Virginia

    Oct 4 2009, 10:00P @ South Beach Grillmm – Va. Beach, Virginia

    Oct 6 2009, 10:00P @ Scotty Quixx – Norfolk, Virginia

    Oct 7 2009, 10:00P @ H2O – Va. Beach, Virginia

    Oct 9 2009, 10:00P @ Revolution Restaurant & Spirits – Portsmouth, Virginia

    Oct 10 2009, 8:00P @ Hooks – Va. Beach, Virginia

    The Prisioners

    Oct 1 2009 10:00P @ Doc Taylor’s – VA Beach, Virginia

    Oct 3 2009 8:00P @ 15th Street Raw Bar – VA Beach, Virginia

    Oct 4 2009 10:00P @ The Yorktown Pub – Yorktown, Virginia

    Oct 15 2009 10:00P @ Cozzy’s Comedy Club – Newport News, Virginia

    United Souls

    OCT 2 2009 10:00P @ The Red Rock Newport News, Virginia

    OCT 17 2009 10:00P @ Yukons Newport News, Virginia

    OCT 23 2009 10:00P @ The Red Rock Newport News, Virginia

  • The Prototype: A Review of I-Meditation by Ras Attitude

    The Prototype: A Review of I-Meditation by Ras Attitude

    Imagine, that there were some type of experiment, going on in some lab somewhere in Kingston, where the goal was to ’simply’ construct a Reggae artist as close to perfect as possible. Check Out this review by the artist

    I-Meditation

    Imagine, that there were some type of experiment, going on in some lab somewhere
    in Kingston, where the goal was to ’simply’ construct a Reggae artist
    as close to perfect as possible. If you were going to helm such an
    aspiring project, what qualities might you give this person? What type
    of look might he have? How would he sound? What type of a figure might
    he cast? And would he even be a ‘he’ at all? Me? Well, personally the
    first thing I’d think to do would be to make a Woman before coming to
    my senses and realizing that She already exists (her name is Etana)
    .

    The artist I would make would be one who might have a fairly modern,
    yet traditional look. The type of an individual who non fans of Reggae
    may not IMMEDIATELY know is a Reggae artist, but when they learn that
    he is, they’re not all that surprised. He would, likewise, have a sound
    which might ‘match’ the look as his vibes would clearly be those born
    post 1990, although he would definitely have an overstanding of the
    music in its more traditional form and that would often come through in
    his output. He would be able to chant and sing and also have a
    noticeable EDGE to him at times and have a skill level which would
    allow him to enter a studio and deliver effectively over almost any
    type of riddim. He would also be not too young, but relatively fresh
    and still close to years which were full of the curious youthful
    exuberance, which would also come across in his music.

    Actually, the
    artist who I think I would ultimately come to create wouldn’t be too
    different from consistently OUTSTANDING Cruzan chanter Ras Attitude.
    Attitude (alongside his good friend Batch as well) has been an artist
    who has so often exemplified what I feel is a STRONG and accurate
    representation of modern Reggae music. Of course, there are others such
    as Lutan Fyah and definitely Tarrus Riley these days. However, Fyah has
    never been the overall artist in terms of singing as Attitude and, by
    contrast, although Riley does have an edge to him, I think we’re still
    waiting to see the results of what he might do should he approach a
    tune and just LOST IT, a little. As a matter of fact, I would go as far
    as to say that Ras Attitude would exist as a type of a ‘bridge’ between
    the two Jamaican stars as his vibes, in my opinion, incorporate a bit
    of both of them.

    Ras Attitude is also the type of artist who, at his
    best, listening to him makes him sound better. His music tends to come
    with a very MATURE vibes is what I mean to say and because that,
    although he may not be as IMMEDIATE as some of his peers, there’s a
    fairly good chance that some of (and perhaps even quite a bit) his
    music may not grow to be as appreciated as it should be for several
    years. Trust me I Know.So,
    with such lofty accolades laid upon him fans should be able to ‘ask
    for’ and expect a bit more in terms of the quality of Ras Attitude’s
    music shouldn’t we? And I’m not asking for the second coming of ‘Til
    Shiloh or Black Woman & Child, but wanting him to deliver GOOD and
    sometimes GREAT material consistently and regularly isn’t asking too
    much in my opinion. Thankfully, it doesn’t appear to be too much in
    Attitude’s opinion either as after five studio albums (not including
    this release) to his credit, Ras Attitude has showcased himself to be
    simply one of the ‘best’ artists on the scene.

    In reviewing his work,
    I’ve used terms like ‘the potential next big thing’, ‘royal (musically
    speaking, of course)’, and ‘simply brilliant’ and he’s shown himself
    (again, musically speaking) to be all of those things at times, but
    something still seems to be missing doesn’t it? It isn’t the attention
    from a wider audience who may not have been exposed to Ras Attitude’s
    music, nor is it the same lack of exposure and in my opinion respect
    for the DOMINANT and IMPORTANT musical genre of Roots Reggae in which
    he participates. What I think has been missing from Ras Attitude’s
    career (especially considering the way he makes music in terms of how
    it is released to the general public, as he doesn’t seem to focus so
    much on singles, like his Jamaican peers) is that one BIG album that
    separates him from ‘himself’ to a degree. Wonderfully, however, he’s
    gotten very close and done so almost sequentially more and more in his
    releases. Save from the very first time anyone might’ve heard of the
    chanter/singer which was on his debut album, 2001’s Happiness which
    found him in a full on developmental stage, Ras Attitude’s albums, Love
    Life, Holding Firm, Royal Lionage and Trodding Home have been almost
    increasingly MASSIVE, in retrospect.

    Thus, his next album, whatever it
    may be, has to be looked upon and anticipated as potentially not only
    his best, but one of that given year’s best also. Meet I-Meditation!
    The three weeks or so between finding out that I-Meditation actually
    existed and getting my hands on it has been interesting to say the
    least as hearing bits and clips from it, I simply HAD TO HAVE IT.
    I-Meditation is borderline SPECTACULAR! I knew it before I even ripped
    off the plastic covering (violently) and sifted through the
    wonderfully presented project: I was dealing with something SERIOUS.
    I-Meditation comes via the California based Universal Balance
    Entertainment, which I only know because they also released chanter
    Ishi Dube’s solid recent album, Lion Camp. Dube, incidentally, is
    apparently a player in UBE and he, rather surprisingly, takes an
    Executive Producer’s credit, as well as a technical Producer’s credit
    as well (and that’s well surprising to me as someone who just heard
    Ishi Dube’s name within the last year or so for the very first time).

    Listening to the results of Dube’s and Ras Attitude’s combination on
    I-Mediation, however, I can’t help but wonder now, what may have taken
    them so long to do such a thing as the chemistry the two have is
    COMPLETELY obvious from the very first tune, throughout. The only
    question now is how quickly we can get it again as I hold very little
    in the way of conditions when I say that I-Meditation is the BEST Ras
    Attitude album I’ve ever heard. I
    can tell you right now that if you have never heard a Ras Attitude tune
    and you’re thinking about picking up an album, I Meditation is the one
    for you as it introduces the listener to a WIDE variety of the talents
    he possesses. Introducing the same listener to Ras Attitude’s sixth
    studio album (by my count) is a very interesting brief intro with the
    cleverly titled ‘Brass Attitude‘. I’ll leave the lion’s share of it
    (all fifty-six second of it) to your ears, but the piece is a bit of a
    spoken word style which gets I-Meditation off to a FLYING start.

    It
    reaches new altitudes, however, with the next tune, the IMMACULATE
    ‘Disya Time’ which is ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS. The tune is my choice as the
    best tune on I-Meditation altogether because it brings both heavy
    knowledge and such a SWEET vibes at the same time. The tune speaks of
    going through very difficult times and what is necessary to make it
    through such situations and, again, the song sounds LOVELY! I LOVE this
    song. Charged with keeping those vibes high (and succeeding) is the
    moving and similarly vibed ‘Ease the Pain’. This tune also ranks very
    high as one of the best on the album (get used to me saying that) and,
    as I alluded to, it follows Disya Time rather nice as it also speaks
    about the pains and the ills of the world and the people facing them
    and what we all need to do to COPE and ultimately overcome. I also get
    the feeling that Attitude was speaking about internal pain as well as
    the pain of the world which is a nice vibes and helps make the tune a
    real winner. And then, as if wanting to change the mood up a bit,
    there’s the oft-hilarious ‘Mi Woulda Vex’ which co-stars producer Ishi
    Dube alongside Ras Attitude. Dube takes center stage with Attitude on
    the tune (ESPECIALLY ON HIS FIRST VERSE), but both are in a good form
    and the vibes are on point and make sense, but they’re definitely done
    with a bit of humour which, at least in my opinion, make it sounds even
    better (and you have to hear what Ishi Dube says about Barrington
    Levy).

    All in all, a big opening here and I’m wondering what’s next.Next
    for I-Meditation are combinations. Outside of Dube, there are a few
    other high profile combinations on I-Meditation as well. The first (and
    arguably highest profile) is ‘Whip Dem’ alongside the incomparable
    Everton Blender. Attitude (‘appropriately’ so in my opinion) uses the
    tune to give the first dosage of EDGE to his vibes and he sounds VERY
    STRONG alongside the Blender who is at his usual brilliance to my ears
    as he call upon His Majesty to punish the corrupt people and forces of
    the world. Jah Sun is the second of three artists ‘repaying’ the
    guesting favour (Attitude appears on the aforementioned Lion Camp
    release from Ishi Dube on a nice tune by the name of Taking Over) to
    Attitude as he and Lutan Fyah gave Jah Sun the best thing I’ve ever
    heard from him in the form of the WICKED ‘No Bonez, No Blood’ tune from
    his Height Of Light album. He appears on the SWEETLY vibed ‘Why’ which
    sounds so nice and if I weren’t very high on Jah Sun beforehand, I
    might need to go back and re-listen to a few things as his additions
    here are quite nice (and I love the vibes on this song. Norris Man does
    the same (Attitude was on ‘We Try’ from Norris’ Know the Road album) on
    the tune ‘Great God’ which is downright EPIC! The song is a praising
    vibes to His Majesty and it absolutely HUMBLES the listener as one of
    the best tunes on the album.

    The seemingly inescapable Jah Dan guests
    on an arguably even stronger tune, ‘Sing A Song’, which has ABSOLUTELY
    WONDERFUL Afrikan vibes thrown into to the mix to create a POWERHOUSE
    of a tune. The song speaks of social and cultural issues and situations
    and how MUSIC and songs can help you cope with them. At the end of Sing
    A Song, I was singing a song and so will you, as the tune is simply
    divine and one of the finest you’ll deal with on I-Meditation (TEARS!).
    Youts Dem is a tune which features the previously unknown (at least to
    me) Ibednigo. The tune has a bit of Hip-Hop influence to my ears, which
    isn’t a bad thing and the HEAVY vibed Ibednigo also adds a bit of a
    different sound to the tune and, by extension, the album as a whole.
    And the last combination features the very recently very popular
    Winstrong, from out of Suriname, on ‘Herbs Over Silver which is
    definitely one of the best combinations and tunes altogether. The tune
    urges all to put life into a real perspective and take a look
    at things which can actually HELP and not the more material and
    ultimately less worthy matters on a BIG tune. And that’s just the
    combinations! Back on his own, Ras Attitude continues the BIG vibes.
    ‘More Love To Grow’ (which fittingly took a minute to GROW on me) has a
    very nice and serene vibes which honestly caught me off guard a bit I
    suppose. It kind of goes on (and I literally played through it about
    seven times or so-) before you realize that it’s a VERY NICE song and I
    love the delivery in there also. The thing, however, about More Love To
    Grow is that you’re REALLY going to have to dig into that song to get
    the message from it because the vibes themselves will undoubtedly
    distract you for awhile.

    Mary Jane! What can I say of ‘Mary Jane‘??? If
    you listen to it as the title might suggest you should, then
    you’ll be OK. HOWEVER, if you’re distracted at all by the sound of it
    (and the lyrics at times), then you might not rate the song very highly
    at all, despite the fact that it’s EASILY one of the best songs on
    I-Meditation altogether (and I laughed several times when it all
    finally made sense). The inspirational ‘So It Go’ is another nice one
    with a very LUSH and old school approach which really caught me and did
    so in short order. To my ears, So It Go indirectly continues on the
    message began on Disya Time and Ease The Pain and it expands it by
    subsequently DIRECTLY making the point that reliance on His Imperial
    Majesty is the way out of the pain and struggles of life. The sound
    there is in nearly stark contrast to the BOUNCE generated by the tune
    which follows So It Go, ‘Gway’.

    The addictive Gway is just a tune where
    Ras Attitude basically says, ‘if you aren’t trying to do anything
    positive then stay the hell away from me!’ Indeed Ras Attitude (also it
    includes the unforgettable line, “. . . stop fighty-fighty and gwan
    look a wife). The tune ‘You’ is the lovers tune (which surprisingly
    doesn’t happen in the first fifteen tunes on I-Meditation) for the
    album and that’s a style where Attitude does quite well here as the
    song proves to be very nice and, again, it’s musically entertaining as
    well as poignant and just all around STRONG. Closing the album is (DUH)
    another one of my favourites and if you don’t like this song then
    something’s wrong (seek help)! ‘Where Would You Be’ comes with a gospel
    style and it takes a minute to really get going, but there is a point
    in the middle to latter stages of the tune where you feel like getting
    up and yelling AMEN! Where would we be without Jah is the question of
    the song and the answer of the tune and it’s posed in such a HUGE form
    that you have to think about it. And love this song as a closer to this
    wonderful album just the same. Overall,
    Ras Attitude has had some very fine album releases in his career, but
    I’m full prepared to call I-Meditation the best of his bunch here.

    The
    album does everything you would hope one of his albums to do at this
    point in terms of bringing together not only a very strong collection
    of tunes, but also showing Attitude’s varied style to its absolute
    best. I also love the production (biggup Ishi Dube) as well as the way
    in which it is put together. The album has a very nice packaging and
    comes complete with a poster of Ras Attitude (which looks like it’s
    taken from a screenshot from his Trodding Home video), the flipside of
    which contains lyrics to all sixteen vocal tracks (excluding the intro,
    of course). I-Meditation is OUTSTANDING and to say that is above albums
    like Royal Lionage and Holding Firm and Trodding Home (which is exactly
    what I’m saying) is a big deal. Ras Attitude, ‘The Prototype’, shows
    himself AGAIN to be in a very elite class of the most talented names in
    the business on the album and I still think he can do just a
    hair better. If he does someday then maybe asking for the likes of
    Black Woman & Child or ‘Til Shiloh won’t be out of the question.
    VERY WELL DONE.

  • More Videos

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    I-Ancient Remember Me Official Music Video

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    Keep on Movin Serious de Witness and Ras Attitude

  • In Da Newz: Ras Attitude, The Prisoners and more

    In Da Newz: Ras Attitude, The Prisoners and more

    Hey family, we know that is has been some time since our last blog. Here is run down on a few happenings…

    Hey family, we know that is has been some time since our last blog.  Here is a run down on a few happenings…

    Carnival kept us really busy as we entered a small group of maskaraiders at the 4th annual Virginia carnival (Caribfest).   Costumes making kept us awake for long hours.  Maybe you can join us next time. www.maskaraiders.com.

    We are happy to inform you that Ras Attitude and The Prisoners both have new albums available right now.  Ras Attitude’s album is called I Meditation and The Prisoner’s album is called just that, The Prisoners.  We invite you to give them a listen.

    We were fortune to get to an interview with The Prisoners.

    Just a small reminder, just incase you forget but the Virginia Reggae Award season kicks off in November 2009 (Award show 2010).  Get ready to submit your favorites.

    Here is a glimpse of what went down at the MP family picnic in Norfolk.  It was great fun.

    Big up’s to Nature’s Child(Reggae) and Elton Williams (Steel Pan) selected to play along the route of the 9th Annual Rock N Roll Half Marathon in Va. Beach. 

    Seko was one of the over 20,000 people taking on the challenge to run 13.1 miles.  results here.

    seko

  • In da Newz: Dancehall Connection & Gregory Ducasse

    Dancehall fans have learned that the Dancehall Connection radio show, with Hampton Roads dancehall dj Joe Swinger has come to an abrupt end.

    Dancehall Connection

    Dancehall fans have learned that the Dancehall Connection radio show,
    with Hampton Roads dancehall dj Joe Swinger has come to an abrupt end.
    If you tune to Norfolk state’s Hot91 (91.1fm, Sundays 4- 6 pm.), you
    will hear a new name during the time slot. The new DJ’s name is Big
    Brown. We wish Joe Swinger the best in his endeavors and welcome Big
    Brown to the reggae and dancehall radio fraternity.

    Gregory Ducasse passes.

    We join with those remembering the life and works of Gregory “The
    President” Ducasse, a writer for West Indian Times online magazine
    (President sez!). Mr. Ducasse departed this life on July 9th 2009 @ his
    home in Virginia Beach. For more information, go to
    www.westindiantimes.net

     

  • Michael Jackson and The 4th of July Reggae Fest

    Michael Jackson the “King of Pop” gave us forty five (45) years of
    solid entertainment. His music reached even the die hard reggae fan
    and artist alike. Many reggae artists covered his music.

    Michael Jackson the “King of Pop” gave us forty five (45) years of
    solid entertainment. His music reached even the die hard reggae fan
    and artist alike. Many reggae artists covered his music.
    Dancehall and clash fans are sure to remember Shine Head’s version of
    Billy Jean, which many sounds used as a big dub at dances. Little Kirk’s performed a rendition of man in the mirror
    live at Sting. Whatever comes to mind, we can clearly see how Michael
    Jackson impacted reggae music. Here is a short list of artists who has covered Michael Jackson’s songs. Sanchez, Yellow
    man/ Peter Metro, Ghost, Wayne wonder/Buju Banton, Jr Reid, Duane
    Stephenson, Taurus Riley, Garnet Silk, Sugar Minott. We are sure you
    can add to this list if you thought about it for a moment.

    Marathon Reggae Session:

    Last Saturday (4th July) we witnessed a marathon session of live
    reggae music in Va. Beach. The session showcased the Itations Band
    backing the Sons of Thunder and Jomo P. The event kicked off a little
    bit after 4 pm. with BlackStarliner sounds blazing music for 3 non stop
    hours. The Itations band then took over and proceeded to play an extended set and we enjoyed it to the maximum. After their
    lengthy spirited performance, they had energy to back JahgGub for two songs and Gravity, who did a hip hop stint which was quite
    refreshing. A short break with BlackStarliner kept patrons entertained
    as Sons of Thunder prepared and then took the floor by storm, performing
    hits upon hits. Their long awaited album should be out shortly, we
    hope! The next break was short and it was time for Jomo P, the final
    act. A veteran artist, Jomo did his thing as only he can, with tunes
    after tune, and hits upon hits. We finally left the venue a little
    after 1 am and the show was still going strong. We applaud the Itations
    band for being so dedicated to their music. You should have been there
    to witness this marathon Reggae session. By the way it was absolutely
    free.

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  • We know you can’t be every where!

    We know you can’t be every where!

    Hail family, we greet you with love as always. On an invitation from Love People’s PR person, Mr. Cool Virginia Reggae venture out to the Seven City face off. The event was held to decide which of five dancers is the best in our area was.

    Dance competition:
    Hail family, we greet you with love as always. On an invitation from Love People’s PR person, Mr. Cool Virginia Reggae venture out to the Seven City face off. The event was held to decide which of five dancers is the best in our area was. The contestants were Sharee Attitude, Snake, Brit Brit, Meka Hype and Crazy Legs Senior. After a round of really exciting and energetic dancing, two dancers were left to battle for the championship. Meka Hype faced off with Crazy Legs. The face off left the audience with a hard decision but finally Crazy Legs was named the winner. Now it did not end there, as we later found out via the movements radio show with Quick Draw and Jersey Goodas (88.1fm).

    We discovered that after a recheck of the tallied scores, Meka hype had won the completion. The promoters (Sean Linja and Mr. Cool) along with Meka Hype herself took time to explain what had happened, the night before. Crazy Legs Senior also made it clear that he was aware of what had happened and was quite ok with the award being granted to Meka Hype. It was a great completion and deserves to have this positive end with both dancers willing to do what they did to settle the outcome. These dancers are skilled enough to bring their brand of dance moves to the big screen. The judges for the competition were Bad Joe from the Caribbean Shakedown, aired on 102.9fm (103 jamz), Shelly Sell off (Richmond Dancehall Queen) and April Donavan.

    Carnival Time again:

    It’s Carnival time again. Carnival, like Reggae, is a part of Caribbean culture. As usual we will be playing our part to help our Carnival in Norfolk Virginia, prosper. We ask that you participate in this aspect of Caribbean culture. There must be something within the festivities that has something positive for you. We will be volunteering as we do yearly and for the first time we will be associated with a troop of masKaraIDerS. We have limited slots for you if you wish to join us at the 2009 Caribfest. See you there.

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    Community Service Award:

    Here is a picture of the award we received from West Indies United. This is as much yours as it is ours. We wanted you to see what you have achieved and promise to cherish this award and to keep it safe. This award means a lot.

    Picnics in the park:

    Two weekends ago we had a chance to get out, get some sun and spend some time with two of the area’s Caribbean organizations. On Saturday, VCACA (the carnival people) held in Hampton Va. This was their way of celebrating Caribbean Heritage month which is June. On the next day (Sunday) we attended and we privileged to be the DJ’s at West Indies United’s annual Father’s day picnic, in Norfolk Va. All we can say is, “GOOD TIMES”.

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  • West Indies United 10th Annual Awards Gala

    Saturday night at the 10th Annual West Indies United Awards Gala, VirginiaReggae.com won the Community Service award.

    Saturday night at the 10th Annual West Indies United Awards Gala, VirginiaReggae.com won the Community Service award.  We are very pleased to have this prestigious award from one of the areas premier Caribbean organizations.  To those of you who support us, this is your award! 

    Here is the list of winners:
    Volunteer of the year: Debbie Reynolds
    Vanguard Award: Anthony Chambers
    Caribbean Community Service award:  VirginiaReggae.com
    Lifetime Achievement award: Tony and Eupha Jackson
    Business Of the year award:  Montego’s Restaurant and Grocery
    The two scholarship winners were: Sha’ Kara Chambers and Keivan Zolfaghari

    The following persons were recognized in the Sports personality category; Shawn Gale, Patrick McCalla, Marlin Machlin and Seko Francis.

    In his opening remarks, the President of WIU, Mr Otwell "Johnny" Richardson reminded us that, "Our culture must be preserved! If not by us then who?  If not now then when?  Become  a member today an renew your member ship in WIU annually."  The keynote speaker was Dr. Wanda Barnard- Bailey, Deputy City Manager for Human Development and Community Initiatives in Chesapeake, Virginia.   Master of ceremonies was Desmond Figaro.