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Cant Stop That Irie Feeling!

Posted by ahales on October 24, 2008

This year in Beijing was great for Jamaica. The Track and Field team produced stunning performances to the delight not only of their Jamaican supporters but of everyone who appreciate the magnitude of what they have achieved. Eleven medals, 6 golds, 3 world records, 1 olympic record from this small island state!! Surely it was an irie time in Jamaica and indeed in the diaspora around the world. Usain Bolt’s victory celebrations left every in no doubt that he was feeling irie. The irie feeling still persists as manifested in the week long home coming celebration with the olympic team during the month of October.

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IT’s happened again!

Posted by ahales on February 23, 2008

Last time on my way through Heathrow I reported how I lost and found my Blackberry mobile phone. Guess what? It has happened again! This time on my way back from Singapore just a few hours ago. I will tell you more later.

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Musical Festivals

Posted by ahales on February 14, 2008

Heineken Startime takes place each winter in Kingston, Jamaica and promises to be the most significant musical event of the season. The concert features one of the strongest line-ups in each area of Jamaican music, from ska to rock steady to hip hop, and, of course, reggae.

The Rebel Salute Music Festival, also in Kingston, has been held in January for the past 12 years. The festival highlights cultural roots music and focuses more on the folk tradition than other shows. Don’t expect any less of a crowd, though, as patrons of this event include locals as well as international guests who show up each year for this amazing concert.

The Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival is usually held early in the year at a different location. This amazing festival features a diverse range of musical genres but pulls all their influences toward the blues and jazz lover. From African to Cuban and reggae, this festival gives a great international flavor to the age-old tradition of jazz and blues.

International Reggae Day is a blowout musical festival in Jamaica. Usually celebrated in July, this festival hosts not only musical talent shows, but a talent search, workshops and a lecture on the life of reggae icon, Bob Marley. This concert is broadcast live all over the world via satellite television and the Internet.

Reggae Sumfest is another weeklong music festival. It takes place the first week in August each year in Montego Bay. The best in reggae are brought together for a week of sonic celebration. Visitors can purchase tickets for just one night of partying or can spend a little more and get weekend passes or a pass for the whole week. Some tickets even include backstage passes. Without a doubt, Reggae Sumfest is a great way to enjoy a week of music.

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Feeling Irie? Start a Blog

Posted by ahales on February 9, 2008

Welcome to the home of irie blogs. You can sign up for a website to setup your own blog at yourname.irieblogs.com or simply register a user account.

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What is Irie?

Posted by ahales on February 7, 2008

One of the definitions of irie in urbandictionary reads: “to be at total peace with your current state of being. The way you feel when you have no worries”.

wikipedia states that: “Irie refers to positive emotions or feelings, or anything that is good. Specifically it refers to high emotions and peaceful vibrations.”

The expression “feeling irie” is popular with Jamaicans, especially among rastafarians. Irie Blogs is a multi-user blogging site where registration is open to all irie people regardless of their state of mind

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Diana Ross at Air Jamaica Jazz Festival

Posted by ahales on February 1, 2008

Every thing was irie, Getting in the groove, I just a come down to movements when someone said ‘dont move’! Diana said ‘no cameras’!

That was the story of Diana Ross’ performance at this popular event on January 26, 2008 in Montego Bay. She insisted that all video recording devices must be turned off before she hit the stage, much to the disappointment of her many fans and patrons. The Jamaica Gleaner carried the story the following Monday leading with:

Though Diana Ross went through multiple wardrobe changes, most fans at the annual Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival who forked out thousands of dollars didn’t even see her face on the event’s final night on Saturday”.

The world of communication has certainly changed in recent times, thanks to the internet. Many a live performance is recorded and and posted on sites such as flickr and youtube almost instantaneously. How will mega stars like Diana protect their rights in ensuring that their appearances on stage are not published by others? Food for thought

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