he was a great reggae singer in jamaica. his birth place was jamaica..he has passed away now He was famous for reggae music. His band was one of the first reggae bands to gain international acclaim. His music faded to silence when he died at the age of 36.
Ras Cardo created reggae to help people all over the world and to bring the concerns and sufferings of the trench town people to the world. What happens in trench town is the same all over the world. We are one people, with one God and creator, and should show -One love towards each other. Ras Cardo reggae has redefined Jamaica and the entire world to bring peace and love.
Yes he did..He died in Jamaica, he was in a car accident. He sang songs like "95% black and 5% white, in jails"... May his soul rests in peace !!!
Reggae started in the West Indies. I was first aware of it in England in approx 1968 or 1969, but I presume it had been going in the West Indies a year or two earlier. A famous early number was 'The Israelites' by Desmond Dekker and the Aces.reggae was a mix of rock and blues together but also was sometimes a bit of a sob story from someone's life
The common themes of the song lyrics of reggae music are usually associated with various subjects including relationships, love, religion, peace, sexuality, injustice and poverty. There are also some reggae songs with lyrics that attempt to elevate the political awareness of the audience through criticizing materialism, or through informing listeners about controversial topics like Apartheid. Some common socio-political topics which are also used in reggae songs would be Black Nationalism, anti-colonialism, anti-racism and anti-capitalism. Most reggae lyrics also reflect the traditions and beliefs of Rastafarianism, which is a religion practiced by the most famous reggae musicians of the world.
The musical genre, Reggae originated from Jamaica. Reggae music normally focuses around topics such as world peace, the environment, love, happiness, and is also where the term, 'rastafarian', is based around.
he was a great reggae singer in jamaica. his birth place was jamaica..he has passed away now He was famous for reggae music. His band was one of the first reggae bands to gain international acclaim. His music faded to silence when he died at the age of 36.
Ras Cardo created reggae to help people all over the world and to bring the concerns and sufferings of the trench town people to the world. What happens in trench town is the same all over the world. We are one people, with one God and creator, and should show -One love towards each other. Ras Cardo reggae has redefined Jamaica and the entire world to bring peace and love.
Yes he did..He died in Jamaica, he was in a car accident. He sang songs like "95% black and 5% white, in jails"... May his soul rests in peace !!!
Conscious Reggae is culture that is derived from Jamaica. To maintain the positivity and peace within the poor areas in which violence and the enslavement of people still rules today. It may be considered a revolution, a fight for the empowerment of black culture and black awareness of self through the oppression of European society.
peace and love <3
Reggae started in the West Indies. I was first aware of it in England in approx 1968 or 1969, but I presume it had been going in the West Indies a year or two earlier. A famous early number was 'The Israelites' by Desmond Dekker and the Aces.reggae was a mix of rock and blues together but also was sometimes a bit of a sob story from someone's life
The common themes of the song lyrics of reggae music are usually associated with various subjects including relationships, love, religion, peace, sexuality, injustice and poverty. There are also some reggae songs with lyrics that attempt to elevate the political awareness of the audience through criticizing materialism, or through informing listeners about controversial topics like Apartheid. Some common socio-political topics which are also used in reggae songs would be Black Nationalism, anti-colonialism, anti-racism and anti-capitalism. Most reggae lyrics also reflect the traditions and beliefs of Rastafarianism, which is a religion practiced by the most famous reggae musicians of the world.
PALS Peace Day is celebrated in Jamaica on the first Tuesday in March each year
music can help make world peace?
Bob Marley (Robert Nesta Marley February 6, 1945 - May 11, 1981) was a Jamaican reggae songwriter and musician born in Nine Mile, Jamaica, and the leader of a group called the Wailers. The group performed mainly Reggae songs such as "I Shot the Sheriff" - "No Woman No Cry" and " Could you be love?" Marley was a prominent member of the Rastafari movement. His father was a captain in the Royal Marines from Essex in the UK, and was 41 years old when Bob was born. Marley is among the most widely known reggae performers, and his son Ziggy Marley (born 1968) is also a talent in the music field.
the alliances aimed to keep peace by creating a balance of power