Earl Chinna Smith alongside Derajah (Jah Youth) in Chinna’s yard in Kingston, JA.
HEARTICAL RASTA!
Earl Chinna Smith alongside Derajah (Jah Youth) in Chinna’s yard in Kingston, JA.
HEARTICAL RASTA!
Burning Spear kicks off this week with his original Door Peep Shall Not Enter. Pure nice vibes continue with tunes from Zamunda, Kali Blaxx, and a new remix tune from Buju and Wayne Wonder. Other highlights of the show include Early B’s Visit of King Selassie and Don Carlos’ Just a Passing Glance, both reminiscing of the blessed day when Haile Selassie made his first and only visit to JA in April of 1966. We also take a ride on the Love I Can Feel Riddim, featuring Dennis Brown and Cornell Campbell. Blessed love Massive, and enjoy the vibes. Oneness.
“I and I, son of the most high, Jah Rastafari Our hearts shall correspond and beat in one harmony. Sounds from the Burning Spear: Door peep shall not enter this a holy land Where wise and a true man stand sipping from the cup of peace /Chant down a babylon, yeah Chant down babylon Chant down a babylon, yeah Chant down babylon Give thanks and praise Give thanks and praise Give thanks and praise Give thanks and praise To the holy man of creation.” – Burning Spear “Door peep shall not enter”
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This weeks show starts off with some wicked new riddims, with heavy hitters coming from Chezidek, Earl 16, Benaissa, Jahdan Blakkamoore, Vybz Kartel, and Jah Kente. We forward with more new music from Midnite, Mighty Mystic, and Alpheus. Later in the show, we get into some classics from Earth and Stone, Barrington Levy, Horace Andy, and Tenor Saw. This whole show is packed with big tunes, all 2 hours from start to finish.
Thanks for listening, and may Jah guide and protect you every day in every way!
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Duane Stephenson joins us as the special guest on this weeeks edition of Jah Works Radio. He is playing locally in Killington at the Pickle Barrel next Wed. Feb. 16 alongside The Wailers – gonna be a WICKED show! During the interview,which is at about the half way point of the show, we discuss his roots in August Town, JA, his rise to where he is now, his new album – Black Gold – and his favorite track on the album, and where his inspritation for songwriting comes from.
We start off this week’s show, though, with a couple classic tunes from Bob Marley and The Wailers – getting everyone excited for next week’s show. We move into some blazing hot riddims from 2011 – featuring artists like Da Professor, Richie Spice, Vybz Kartel, Pressure, Queen Omega and more. Other highlights of this weeks show include tunes from Cultural Roots, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Alpha Blondy, Burning Spear, and a triple play of Freddie McGregor. Also featured in this weeks show is the beautiful new tune from The Wailers with Duane Stephenson “A Step for Mankind” – with all proceeds benefiting the United Nations Food Program.
Many blessings…
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“I can see my prayer is coming up…where people will be able to jump and shout and say YES, here comes the day when we fear NO MORE…and I know we are going to be on the paradise land”
Duane Stephenson starts the show this week with his new single “Sufferers Heights” off of his great album “Black Gold”. Duane will be playing locally here in Killington Feb. 16th alongside The Wailers (interviews coming soon). New tunes this week also come from Romain Virgo, Mighty Mystic and Gentleman. We step back for an early 2000s set featuring mostly Xterminator produced material from Sizzla, Luciano, Beres Hammond and a wicked cut from Prince Malachai – all the while “Loving Jah”. The roots come inna heavy style with some Lee “Scratch” productions from Jr. Byles, Max Romeo, and Johnny Lover and the Tower Chanters. This week we also introduce the talented artist from Puerto Rico (and good friend of mine) King Lemuel, with his tune “Mama”.
Thanks for tuning in and JAH BLESS.
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