Monday, March 31, 2008

DANGER ZONE TAKES A JOURNEY



Reggae takes the voyage on Danger Zone’s Journey’s Riddim: Crossing a good mix of young and fresh artistes and Reggae veterans

Monday, March 31, 2008 - Kingston, Jamaica: Danger Zone’s Journey’s Riddim has now been officially released and like the pre-released version, which was premiered in the last quarter of 2007, the riddim has attracted support from a wide cross section of the music fraternity and been hailed as one of the best riddims presently on the airwaves. Danger Zone has added some tantalizing instrumentals to the pre-released version and the final product can only be described as immaculate. The Journey’s Riddim was produced by Della Danger, Ce’Cile and Jigsy King of Danger Zone Records.

Danger Zone artistes have five songs on the production: Cutty Corn returns with Poochie Loo, Jigsy King and Tony Curtis team up again to present Show Off, Ce’Cile and Jigsy King Plant It, Jah Cure continues his musical Journey and Ce’Cile pledges to Ride or Die. All five tracks boast the high quality and superb production that Danger Zone has become known for.

With Journey, Jah Cure continues to impress with his amazing vocal capabilities. Jah Cure seeks to teach the importance on maintaining ones focus despite the difficulties. He advises not to burn bridges while explaining to his fans that “It’s not a journey to get weak”. Who better to present this message than the singer who has been through and risen through so many adversities?

Jigsy King and Tony Curtis also teach important lessons on surviving the journey on their track Show Off. Jigsy Kings and Tony Curtis make a good team with their vocals, complementing each other perfectly. Show Off is the first release by Jigsy for 2008 and is a good follow up to Pon di Corner which commanded the airwaves last year.

One of the other gems on the Journey’s Riddim by Danger Zone is Ride or Die by Ce’Cile. Ride of Die presents Ce’Cile in a new flavour; the artiste who is known for her sometimes controversial dancehall tunes returns with a smooth and lyrically superior track.

“The Journey’s project reminds me of the Jamdown project, I say this because of people’s positive reactions to the production. I think my track Ride or Die and the video, which will drop next month, will continue to put me on another level with the fans especially the male ones” – Ce’Cile, Recording Artiste and co producer of Riddim.

Also featuring on the Journey’s Riddim is Cutty Corn with his track Poochie Loo. Poochie Loo signals the maturity of the young Cutty Corn. The artiste who came on the scene in 2008 with Lucky Day on the Jamdown Riddim and then reaffirmed his position as a reggae and dancehall staple with No Boops on the remake of the Solidarity Riddim holds his own with Poochie Loo.

An added bonus on the Journey’s Riddim is Ce’Cile and Jigsy King with what can be considered a masterpiece. Ce’Cile and Jigsy King decide to Plant It. Contrary to generic run of the mill weed songs, Plant it presents itself as a succinct ode to the herb and Ce’Cile and Jigsy King’s are at one on the track with Ce’Cile’s sexy tones and Jigsy’s gritty choral blending to make an intoxicating collaboration.

“This project will surpass the Jamdown project which we got a Reggae Academy Award for; the songs on this riddim are all hit songs. The production is of the highest quality you'll find on a Reggae riddim today and I must lift my hat to all the artistes featured on the riddim as they all delivered and undoubtedly made the Journey's Riddim a success. I know this project will be accepted by all conscious reggae music lovers, and I see a couple number ones emerging on charts all over the world” – Della Danger CEO Danger Zone Record

Also on the Journey's riddim is Lutan Fyah, Queen Ifrica, Tony Rebel, Jr. Reid and Morgan Heritage among others. The project will be released by SOBE Records/Danger Zone Records, under their new alliance and distributed through Fontanna, part of the Universal Music Group.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

LUTAN FYAH SETS EUROPE ABLAZE


The fire burning DJ has set Europe ablaze with his addictive and positivity fiery tracks.

Wednesday, March 26 - Kingston, Jamaica: With stops in Germany, Italy and France, Lutan now blazes through Spain, Portugal and Scandinavia, getting a great response on his six-week Europe tour. On Friday March 21, Lutan Fyah performed to a packed crowd of over 1,000 patrons in Laval, France and later performed on Monday the 24th in Barcelona, Spain with Jah Mason to over 1,500 reggae fans.

Lutan now moves on to Bilboa, Spain on March 26 and has dates in Madrid, Spain on the 27th, Porto, Portugal on the 28th and Lisbon, Portugal on the 29th. After the show in Lisbon, Lutan will then move on to Scandinavia where he has two dates in Sweden and one each in Denmark, Finland and Norway.

Lutan Fyah has been very pleased with the response he has been getting from his fans in Europe; this response has caused tour organisers to extend the tour until April 5th.

"There has been a great response from the fans, I am almost overwhelmed by the level of acceptance there is for my music in Europe. I hope to make this European tour an annual event as there are many places that I will not be able to go this year" Lutan Fyah, Recording Artiste.

Upon returning to Jamaica in April, Lutan Fyah will begin preparations for his tour of Africa and will release his long anticipated album 'Old Capitol'.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

CECILE UPDATE - TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2008


CE'CILE CONTINUES TO SIZZLE

With the release of the Bad Gyal album in Europe and the United States around the corner, Ce'Cile continues to blaze a trail, setting new trends and maintaining her title as the Bad Gyal of dancehall.

Recent Performance

Ce'Cile has just returned to Jamaica after her performance at the Geity Night Club in St Lucia on Saturday, March 22nd. Ce'Cile shared the stage with Lady Saw and reports are that the show was one to remember.

Europe Tour

Ce'Cile will continue her slate of performances with her European tour which begins at the end of June. The tour will see Ce'Cile performing at several high profile reggae and dancehall events including: Reggae Summer Jam in Germany (July 4), Rototom Sunsplash in Udine, Italy (July 7) and Splash Festival in Leipzig Germany (July 12). Ce'Cile will make several other stops in Europe in an effort to promote the European release of her Bad Gyal album, including France, Belgium, Switzerland, Poland and Spain.

On the Record

Ce'Cile has several 'hot' tunes sizzling up the air waves with the pre-eminent one being Ride or die on the 'Journey Riddim' self produced along with Della Danger and Jigsy King. The video for Ride or Die, directed by Dexter Pottinger, was shot in Jamaica last month and features cameos by Jamaican international actor Paul Campbell and will be released in April. Ce'Cile has also released Seven Days on a remake of the 'Duck Riddim' produced by 12 Nine Records and Resolution produced by Scatta. The videos for both Resolution and Seven Days are to be shot in April.

Album

This Summer, Ce'Cile boasts a double-release for her Bad Gyal album.

(1)The European release under the Danger Zone/Kingstone/Groove Attack imprints, to coincide with Ce'Cile's European tour, and (2) the U.S. release under the Danger Zone/SOBE Entertainment imprints, which will feature a two-disc set: one featuring Ce'Cile's reggae tunes and the other featuring dancehall tracks.

The U.S. release of the Bad Gyal album comes out of the continued alliance between the Danger Zone Music Group and SOBE Entertainment. The album features the remix of Waiting featuring Shaggy and Dancehall's Side featuring Beenie Man, produced by Scott Storch.

"People will get to understand more about Ce'Cile and how I think from this album. I have been signed to SOBE Emtertainment for a year and half and this alliance has proven fruitful. SOBE is an international company and along with Danger Zone, they have enabled me to do more stuff than I could have done by myself, the affiliation with Danger Zone brings so many possibilities." - Ce'Cile, Recording Artiste.

Charity

Ce'Cile has recently joined other Jamaican female artistes to form the charity: Sisters to Sisters which will hold a media-thon on April 13 in aid of the Bureau of Women's Affairs Shelter for Battered Women and the Women's Centre Foundation of Jamaica's (WCFJ) programme for adolescent mothers.

MARK KENNY: BRINGING AUTHENTIC JAMAICAN TALENT TO THE MASSES



The executive producer of the new hit reality talent series: Magnum Kings & Queens of the Dancehall has had over 18 years of experience in knowing what people want to see on their television.







Tuesday, March 25 - Kingston, Jamaica: The phenomena of Rising Stars and Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall have created a level of enthusiasm and an anticipation rarely seen in the history of television talent shows in Jamaica. Many do not know who the brainchild of these two massively popular shows is and even more interestingly, that he is not a native Jamaican.

Born in Dublin Ireland, Mark Kenny has been an ardent fan of Jamaican music and culture since the 1970s. The professionally trained pianist became a convert to reggae after listening to the group ‘Culture’ who are credited with influencing the development of Punk Rock music in the 1970s. Kenny has developed a sophisticated appreciation of Jamaica’s music and culture which is manifested in his work with Digicel Rising Stars and Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall.

Kenny began his television career in 1990 as a producer with Animedia, one of Ireland’s largest animation companies at the time. He excelled and went on to produce one of Ireland’s most popular talent shows: Your’re a Star. It was after observing his work on the Your’re a Star talent competition that in 2004, Digicel and Newcom solicited his help in bringing true Jamaican talent to the masses. This collaboration gave birth to the Rising Stars competition.

After four immensely successful seasons and becoming the most popular show on television, Kenny decided to take Jamaican television to another level and in 2007 launched Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall.

Executive producer, Mark Kenny explains: “I noticed that a lot of Deejays would audition for Digicel Rising Stars and not make it into the finals because the format does not cater to dancehall. We thought it would be a good idea to have a show that is dedicated to dancehall 100%. I also noticed that female driven dancehall and male driven dancehall is different, so it would be interesting to have a king and queen rather than both sexes competing against each other.”

Mark Kenny has a keen eye for talent and over 18 years of experience in knowing what people like to see on their television. Both Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall and Digicel Rising Stars have given numerous Jamaicans, from all walks of life and all corners of the island, the opportunity to showcase their talent and become recognised Jamaican artistes.

Kenny explains how Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall is achieving its mandate to ‘buss’ new talent: “Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall has shown that there is strong dancehall talent in Jamaica that has not had a platform for exposure. Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall is now that platform. To see the performances on stage, to see the set and the overall production is a dream achieved. Since we began airing on TVJ we have grown from strength to strength and there is enough talent out there for Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall to go on perpetually.”

After bringing two very popular shows to Jamaican television, Mark Kenny has big plans for the future. He plans to continue the success of Digicel Rising Stars while making the second season of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall, to be aired in November 2008, bigger and better. He also plans to bring other television shows to Jamaican television while at the same time exposing Jamaican culture and talent to the world.



For Further info on Magnum Kings & Queens of the Dancehall:

http://www.myspace.com/magnumkingsandqueensofdancehall

Monday, March 24, 2008

SANJAY’S LONELY BREAKS NEW GROUND

Sanjay has been getting and overwhelmingly positive response from the reggae market for his transformed image.

Kingston, Jamaica:--Sanjay’s new single, Lonely has been doing very well locally and internationally. The song on the Renaissance ‘Legal Riddim’ has been receiving good airplay both locally and internationally with regular spins on BBC 1Xtra, Big Up Radio and 876radio as well as continuous rotation on local radio stations.

Lonely has broken new ground for Sanjay as he now has a burgeoning following in Germany and England. The video of Sanjay’s Lonely is also a regular feature on reggae cable stations, boasting a more regular than usually rotation on Hype TV, RE TV, local TV stations and international reggae oriented stations in New York, Miami and Germany.

Sanjay has been getting and overwhelmingly positive response from the reggae market for his transformed image. The artiste, who cut his hair in the video for Lonely, sees this as validation for the considerable amount of work he has put in to ensure his work is always of a good quality.

“I am receiving good reviews for Lonely both internationally and locally. I am pleased with the responses so far and I would just like to let the fans know that they can expect bigger ad better things from Sanjay” – Sanjay, Recording Artiste


Watch Lonely Here:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=kCReimMDzkY

Download Lonely Here:

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=batch_download&batch_id=UWdrUGhRdWMzS3JIRGc9PQ

THE EIGHT CARIBBEAN U20 FOOTBALLERS READY FOR THEIR JOURNEY OF CHAMPIONS

- The eight boys selected by Digicel Clinics’ Head Coach, John Barnes, prepare for a week’s training at Sunderland AFC’s Academy of Light.

Monday, 24 March – Kingston, Jamaica: The Digicel Kick Start Clinic’s Journey of Champions begins on Saturday April 5 when the eight Caribbean boys, selected by International footballer John Barnes, head off to the UK to train at Sunderland AFC’s Academy of Light. Andrew Murray from Guyana, Joseph Guemsley & Renaud Brisley from Haiti, Gerard Williams & Devaugn Elliot from St. Kitts, Emilio Limon from Suriname, Leston Paul from Trinidad and Akeem Brown from Jamaica, along with two Digicel chaperones, will all meet in Jamaica on Thursday April 3 in order to travel to the UK together.

Ged McNamee, SAFC Academy Director explains what the boys will be able to expect during the week: “The eight players will experience the daily scholarship programme and train alongside Sunderland youth players. The programme will include a physical and coordination programme which is supervised by Scott Pearce, Academy Sport Scientist and the football coaching programme is very technically ball-based, with various technical practices and small sided games being used.

“The week will be demanding, but hopefully enjoyable which will give the selected players an insight into the daily programme of an aspiring young footballer.

“This opportunity will also allow the coaches to assess the players both physically and technically against the recruitment criteria, to observe their potential to determine whether the players could progress further. Most of all it is about the young players having a positive experience which they will always remember, regardless of the outcome and we look forward to welcoming them to Sunderland.”

The Digicel Kick Start Clinic’s Journey of Champions begins in two weeks on Saturday April 5 when the eight Caribbean boys head off to the UK to train at Sunderland AFC’s Academy of Light.

END

About Digicel


Since its launch in 2001, Digicel has become the fastest-growing wireless telecommunications operator in the Caribbean. Digicel is renowned for competitive rates, unbeatable coverage, superior customer care, a wide variety of products and services, and state-of-the-art handsets. It is the largest GSM operator in the region.

Digicel is incorporated in Bermuda and has operations in twenty three markets, including Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, CuraƧao, The Cayman Islands, Dominica, El Salvador, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos and El Salvador. Digicel also has a license in Guatemala and coverage in St. Martin and St. Barths.

The company is the lead sponsor of Caribbean sports teams including the West Indies Cricket Team, Special Olympics teams across the Caribbean and is title sponsor of the Digicel Caribbean Football Union Cup, which involves over 30 Caribbean countries and is an important qualifier towards the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

For more information, visit http://digicelfootball.com

About Sunderland’s Academy of Light

Sunderland’s Academy of Light training ground is a multi-million-pound, multi-purpose building that has catered for Sunderland players since it opened in March 2003, and remains one of Europe’s leading training complexes.

The state-of-the-art facility caters for a player’s every need, boasting nine full-size football pitches and a wealth of indoor facilities including a swimming pool and a fully-equipped gymnasium.

The Academy part of the building, which is specifically for the club’s younger players, also includes a number of classrooms with modern computers to help educate young players while they’re with the club

JAH CURE UPDATE - TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2008



JAH CURE MAINTAINS HIS FOCUS


Jah Cure has remained focused and continues to make a significant impact on the local and international scene with a European tour scheduled for this summer as well as several new tunes released. Jah Cure has also been nominated for three IRAWMA awards; Best Male Vocalist and Best Album/CD. The Danger Zone artiste, boasting a new album deal with Sobe Entertainment and a packed tour schedule has definitely build upon the momentum he garnered in 2007 and on march 15th performed to 8000 patrons at Victoria Park in St Vincent.

“Right now I am focused on putting out some good records and getting ready for the European tour. I am excited about the tour and I am appreciative of the overwhelming level of anticipation for my arrival in Europe” – Jah Cure

NEW VIDEO

Jah Cure will shoot 3 videos this month, these include; The Journey and Green Grass and So high, which is a collaboration with rapper ‘Stack$’. The video for So High will be shot in Orange Hill, Westmoreland between the 21st to -23rd of this month and will be directed by JWill.

NEW RELEASES

Known for his heart melting and conscious lyrics, Jah Cure continues to work in the studio and recently did a collaboration with Junior Reid called Hot Long Time which was produced by Steve Morales of SOBE/Entertainment . The Cure has also released the song Green Grass on the ‘Mission Riddim’, which was produced by Baby G of Yard Vibes Entertainment.

ALBUM NEWS

Jah Cure’s new album, ‘Jah The Universal Cure’ is set for a July release 2008. The album which is the product of a Danger Zone/Sobe Entertainment project, features collaborations with some of the top names in international music including rapper Lil Wayne, hip hop star Akon, Sean Paul and Junior Reid.

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

Mar 22 2008 Jamaica Appleton Play Ground (Fantan Mojah’s Birthday Celebrations)

Mar 23 2008 Jamaica Fayor’s Entertainment Centre (Unity with Love feat Sizzla & Cocoa Tea)

Mar 29 2008 Grenada Moonlight City (The Next Chapter Tour)

May 2 2008 St. Maarten The Festival Village(The Next Chapter Tour)

Aug 1 2008 Tobago Dwight York Stadium Parking Lot (The Next Chapter Tour)

EUROPEAN TOUR

Jun 10 2008 Koln, Germany Koln

Jun 11 2008 Koln, Germany Koln

Jun 12 2008 Koln, Germany Koln

Jun 13 2008 Holland Amsterdam

Jun 14 2008 Portugal Lisboa

Jun 15 2008 Portugal Lisboa

Jun 17 2008 Holland Arnheim

Jun 18 2008 Sweden Malmo

Jun 19 2008 Sweden Goteburg

Jun 20 2008 Norway Oslo

Jun 21 2008 Sweden Stockholm

Jun 22 2008 Denmark Copenhagen

Jun 23 2008 Germany Wuppertal

Jun 24 2008 Germany Berlin

Jun 25 2008 Germany Hamburg

Jun 26 2008 Germany Dortmund

Jul 1 2008 Italy Florence

Jul 2 2008 Italy Rome, Roma

Jul 3 2008 Italy Venice

Jul 4 2008 Germany Koln

Jul 5 2008 Germany Koln