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  2. List of radio stations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations in Kingston, Jamaica. These are 16 radio stations in Kingston. FM Stations ... Sports, Reggae Music NewsTalk 93 FM: 93.7 MHz: News ...

  3. DJ Jabba - Wikipedia

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    DJ Jabba, born Steven Beckford, [1] is a New York-born and resident radio DJ. He is also an event promoter in Florida and performs in Jamaica, where he was raised. [2] He has hosted a music themed cruise to Jamaica. [3] [4] He hosts and is a co-founder and promoter of the annual Best of the Best show in Miami. [5]

  4. Dubtonic Kru - Wikipedia

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    Dubtonic Kru are a live reggae band from Jamaica. After earning the title "Best New Band in the World 2010 - 2011" at the Global Battle of the Bands international contest and many other achievements, they performed in Ostróda.

  5. Reggae music in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Reggae Sounds, derived from jamaican sound system is a term use to describe a group of reggae Disk jockeys in Kenya who provide entertainment mainly by hosting reggae related events and shows, first gained popularity in the 1990s with notable groups such as Omega Sounds, King Lions Sounds, Livity Sounds, Jahmbo Sounds, King Jahmbo Sounds and Shashamane Intl being among the first to be formed.

  6. Aleighcia Scott - Wikipedia

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    Aleighcia Scott is a Welsh-Jamaican singer-songwriter and radio presenter, currently working with the BBC. She hosts the Thursday evening show on BBC Radio Wales and is recognized for her contributions to the reggae music scene.

  7. Wayne Jobson - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Jobson (born December 4, 1954), also known as Native Wayne, is a Jamaican record producer of European ancestry. He has worked with such artists as No Doubt, Gregory Isaacs and Toots & the Maytals. He hosts the weekly radio show "Alter Native" every Sunday afternoon on Indie 103.1.

  8. Mikey Dread - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Campbell wasn't impressed that the JBC's playlists mainly consisted of bland, foreign pop music at a time when some of the most potent reggae was being recorded in Jamaica. He convinced his JBC bosses to give him his own radio program called Dread at the Controls, where he played almost exclusively reggae.

  9. Dennis Alcapone - Wikipedia

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    He returned to live performance and recording in 1988 and appeared at WOMAD festival in 1989. [4] He returned to Jamaica in 1990 to record again with Bunny Lee, and also made an appearance on Adrian Sherwood's Two Bad Card album. [3] He released an album with Mad Professor in 1997, 21st Century Version. [3]