August 25, 2016

Jah Marnyah

Erupting like the volcano of his home town Montserrat, the faya youth Jah Marnyah has taken the world by surprise. Born Euclid Skerritt in Plymouth, Montserrat he was nurtured by his grandmother as a youth in the small village of Salem and observed the growing Rastafari faith of the island. To begin with he thought that one-man-on-yah but after deep meditation he realised Jah-man-on-yah where he got the name Jah Marnyah and has vowed to work for the Most High ever since. Whilst in Montserrat Jah Marnyah musically enlightened himself playing lead in school steel pan. As a result of

Jah Cure

Siccaturie Alcock, aka Jah Cure, is the new “High Priest of Reggae.” From the age of three music reverberated through his small frame and hypnotised the souls of all those who listened to his music. Born in Hanover, Jamaica on October 11, 1978, the young man with the voice of a canary snuck out of his bedroom window late at night to visit local dance halls and stage shows. At times, he also visited the annual Reggae Sunsplash in his community. At these shows he saw the great Reggae icons performing … Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Beres Hammond,

Iyano Iyanti

Iyano Iyanti Biography “A family with music is the family tradition” This aspiring Artist has a Taste of destiny is at his fingertips, Iyano Iyanti is blessed with resourceful talent. Deano Hall aka Iyano Iyanti was born on the 8th of February 1983. This was the time when the political climate of the eighties was the worst the Country had seen. Deano and his family literally ran and “left the house from Cockburn Pen, his Family ended up on the cool hills of Gravel Hill, Claremont , St. Ann. He lived several places in St. Catherine and now rests in

Iya Ingi

There is a serious sense of purpose to the artist Iya Ingi. He holds the banner of Ethiopia high in all that he does with added power coming from his name, a play on the word Nya Bingi, which means death to black and white downpressors. Born at home in Mona Common in 1979, Yilmie Williams, the last of three brothers and two sisters, knew from an early age what his future had in store for him, the artist describing himself as a, Liberal Ethiopian fighting to defend Ethiopian sovereignty. Iya’s father repatriated to Ethiopia in 1994 when IYA was

Jah Marnyah

Erupting like the volcano of his home town Montserrat, the faya youth Jah Marnyah has taken the world by surprise. Born Euclid Skerritt in Plymouth, Montserrat he was nurtured by his grandmother as a youth in the small village of Salem and observed the growing Rastafari faith of the island. To begin with he thought that one-man-on-yah but after deep meditation he realised Jah-man-on-yah where he got the name Jah Marnyah and has vowed to work for the Most High ever since. Whilst in Montserrat Jah Marnyah musically enlightened himself playing lead in school steel pan. As a result of

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Jah Cure

Siccaturie Alcock, aka Jah Cure, is the new “High Priest of Reggae.” From the age of three music reverberated through his small frame and hypnotised the souls of all those who listened to his music. Born in Hanover, Jamaica on October 11, 1978, the young man with the voice of a canary snuck out of his bedroom window late at night to visit local dance halls and stage shows. At times, he also visited the annual Reggae Sunsplash in his community. At these shows he saw the great Reggae icons performing … Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Beres Hammond,

Read More »

Iyano Iyanti

Iyano Iyanti Biography “A family with music is the family tradition” This aspiring Artist has a Taste of destiny is at his fingertips, Iyano Iyanti is blessed with resourceful talent. Deano Hall aka Iyano Iyanti was born on the 8th of February 1983. This was the time when the political climate of the eighties was the worst the Country had seen. Deano and his family literally ran and “left the house from Cockburn Pen, his Family ended up on the cool hills of Gravel Hill, Claremont , St. Ann. He lived several places in St. Catherine and now rests in

Read More »

Iya Ingi

There is a serious sense of purpose to the artist Iya Ingi. He holds the banner of Ethiopia high in all that he does with added power coming from his name, a play on the word Nya Bingi, which means death to black and white downpressors. Born at home in Mona Common in 1979, Yilmie Williams, the last of three brothers and two sisters, knew from an early age what his future had in store for him, the artist describing himself as a, Liberal Ethiopian fighting to defend Ethiopian sovereignty. Iya’s father repatriated to Ethiopia in 1994 when IYA was

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