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Just Music Free Reggae Oldies 60s,70s,80,90s
Just Music Reggae Oldies 60s,70s,80,90s
Free Oldies Music caribbean radio show presents our musical heritage in a variety of oldies music with emphasis on the songs of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s
free download of the show on itune and on caribbean radio show
Tags: Caribbean radio show 1950 19701980 oldies itune just music
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Chat Reggae Round Robin and Great music
Chat Reggae Round Robin and Great music
boston killing and bomb
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The Gramps Morgan Show. Reggae Music Lives!
The Keys 107 Network is proud to present The Gramps Morgan Show where Gramps Morgan plays his favorite Reggae jams every Friday!
He’s known worldwide as the soulful voice of Morgan Heritage, as an athlete, entrepreneur (Pearl Health Systems), philanthropist, producer, and recently for his Dada Son Entertainment label. He’s a Soul Train Award nominee whose titles include 2 Sides of My Heart Vol. 1 with hit singles Therapy feat. India Arie and Wash the Tears, toured worldwide with Morgan Heritage, John Legend and India Arie. The CD Reggae Music Lives features inspirational healing music backed by tight productions and harmonies geared to make a positive impact. His charity “Gramps Music Orchestrating Miracles (G.M.O.M.)” and CY Evolution clothing and food lines are outlets to make change in the world. He produced his teenage son Jemere Morgan’s debut CD, played pro football, defensive tackle, for the North Georgia Gladiators and added air personality to his talents with the globally syndicated Internet radio show. For more info http://www.grampsmorgan.com
Twitter: @grampsmorgan
Tags: The Keys107 Reggae Music Gramps Morgan Pearl Health Systems Sponsored by Maun 107
by THE KEYS107 in Entertainment
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Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry
Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry
Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life
Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly.
Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself:
http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm
call with question 8-11pm 661-467-2407
Tags: social net working reggae music reggae artist musician music industry
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The latest Reggae Hits From Jamaica
The latest Reggae Hits From Jamaica
Tags: reggae music from jamaica latest hits reggae hits free music down
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The Gramps Morgan Show. Reggae Music Lives!
The Keys 107 Network is proud to present The Gramps Morgan Show where Gramps Morgan plays his favorite Reggae jams every Friday!
He’s known worldwide as the soulful voice of Morgan Heritage, as an athlete, entrepreneur (Pearl Health Systems), philanthropist, producer, and recently for his Dada Son Entertainment label. He’s a Soul Train Award nominee whose titles include 2 Sides of My Heart Vol. 1 with hit singles Therapy feat. India Arie and Wash the Tears, toured worldwide with Morgan Heritage, John Legend and India Arie. The CD Reggae Music Lives features inspirational healing music backed by tight productions and harmonies geared to make a positive impact. His charity “Gramps Music Orchestrating Miracles (G.M.O.M.)” and CY Evolution clothing and food lines are outlets to make change in the world. He produced his teenage son Jemere Morgan’s debut CD, played pro football, defensive tackle, for the North Georgia Gladiators and added air personality to his talents with the globally syndicated Internet radio show. For more info http://www.grampsmorgan.com
Twitter: @grampsmorgan
Tags: The Keys107 Reggae Music Gramps Morgan Pearl Health Systems Sponsored by Maun 107
by THE KEYS107 in Self Help
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Clive hudson reggae radio
this episode featured Peter Tosh one of reggae's radical exponent of reggae music with no apology fighting for equal rights and justice in his music this episode is a must for your listening if you belive in truths and rights. Enjoy!!!
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Passing The Music Down
Passing the Music Down is a story inspired by lives of two renowned fiddlers. This lyrical story is told to the beat of the changing seasons.
Author Sarah Sullivan also wrote Dear Baby: Letters from Your Big Brother. For her Passing the Music Down talks about her admiration for an old-time fiddle player named Melvin Wine.
Tags: Sarah Sullivan Passing The Music Down Dear Baby Letters from Your Big Brother Melvin Wine Nia and Friends
by Nia And Friends in Friends
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Reggae Artist very important! Reggae Round Robin update
Reggae Artist important Reggae Artist very importan shoud know bout music industry
Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life
Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly.
Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself:
http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm
call with question 8-11pm 661-467-2407
Tags: social net working reggae music reggae artist musician music industry
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