Play it Again Sam — Remembering Samuel Selvon
By the middle of the afternoon a Caribbean classroom can be a sweltering place, with the temperature in the mid thirties and 45 adolescents...
By Simon Lee ● Issue 10 (Summer 1994)
The music of the Caribbean is on the move, its many waves gathering to flood the mainstream of world music – given the chance....
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 10 (Summer 1994)
THE VOICE OF JAMAICA Buju Banton (Mercury Records) Having subdued the territory, Buju Banton has the right to claim to be the “voice...
Culture, Music, People, Trinidad and Tobago
By Jeremy Taylor ● Issue 11 (Autumn 1994)
By the middle of the afternoon a Caribbean classroom can be a sweltering place, with the temperature in the mid thirties and 45 adolescents...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 11 (Autumn 1994)
Cool Runnings Various artists (Chaos/Columbia) As a movie, Cool Runnings is so engaging that it’s possible to be completely oblivious...
Culture, Music, People, St. Lucia
By Sharon Almerigi ● Issue 12 (Winter 1994)
Jazz is in the hearts of Caribbean musicians. Luther François of the West Indies Jazz Band hears it in the music of violinists and other...
By Debbie Jacob and Dermont Hussey ● Issue 12 (Winter 1994)
Lyrics Man David Rudder (Lypsoland) A lyrics man is a calypsonian with a strong message: listen to the words, not just the music. This is...
Culture, Music, People, United Kingdom, Jamaica
By Michael Church ● Issue 13 (Spring 1995)
Cleo Laine was 26 when she learnt that she had been born to unmarried parents. She’d never had a passport, suddenly needed one for a...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 13 (Spring 1995)
Troddin Shinehead (Elektra) Shinehead, a prime mover in the fusion of dance hall and hip-hop, has come full circle in his latest release....