Profiles
Aza Lineage’s growth and creativity is both inspiring and empowering
Daily Reggae interviewed Aza Lineage to learn about the Jamaican artist’s irie EP, “Kingston To Cali”, inspiration as an artist, and approach preparing for live sets!
Nathan Aurora takes a major step forward with the launch of aurorawave
Daily Reggae caught up with Nathan Aurora to learn about the reggae rock artist’s exciting new music venture, aurorawave!
Soulwise continues putting thoughtful new reggae into motion
Daily Reggae spoke with Soulwise bassist, Adrian Jerome DeMar to learn about the band’s new music, including a new single, “Higher Feeling”, and an upcoming performance at Cali Roots!
Stemming from a bonfire, Headshine’s music stands for positivity and good times
Daily Reggae spoke with Headshine’s Ras about the California reggae rock band’s roots, song writing process, and upcoming live shows!
The Wide Eyed Kids are uniquely blending musical styles while spreading positivity
Daily Reggae caught up with The Wide Eyed Kids to learn about their new music, life in San Diego, and how the band is perfecting its sound in the studio and on the road.
Black Uhuru’s Duckie Simpson celebrates 50 years as a band and an amazing album, “New Day”
Daily Reggae caught up with Black Uhuru’s legendary frontman and founder, Duckie Simpson to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary and discuss the Black Uhuru’s amazing album, “New Day” released by LAW Records.
Groundation’s Harrison Stafford reflects on working with reggae legends Israel Vibration, The Abyssinians, and The Congos and bringing the new album, “One Rock” to life
Dailyreggae.com caught up with Groundation’s Harrison Stafford to learn about the fabulous new Groundation album, “One Rock”, released today by Easy Star Records. Harrison reflects on the album’s inspiration, working with reggae legends like Israel Vibration, The Abyssinians, and The Congos, and his musical influences.
For the love of music: Eric Smith’s perseverance helped lead Easy Star Records and reggae’s global expansion
Dailyreggae.com caught up with Easy Star Records CEO, Eric Smith, to discuss reggae’s global expansion since the ‘90s, the evolving role of running a record label, up-and-coming artist and management tips, and Easy Star’s talented roster of artists including Rebelution and Jesse Royal.
E.N Young thriving as one of reggae music’s most productive producers
Dailyreggae.com caught up with E.N Young to hear about his over decade-long dedication to reggae music, development as an artist, and growth working with musicians in different stages of their careers.
Grammy-nominated songwriter Jah Maoli mentors up-and-coming reggae musicians in Hawaii and continues to work on his long-awaited album
Dailyreggae.com caught up with Jah Maoli to learn about his over 15-year career dedicated to reggae music, how his work with J Boog led to a Grammy nomination, and his current focus mentoring up-and-coming musicians. Jah Maoli continues to work on his full album and plans to launch The Hawaiian Pakalolo Company in California this year.
The Expendables reflect on reggae journey from jamming in parent’s garage to opening a new Santa Cruz studio
Dailyreggae.com interviewed Adam from The Expendables about the band’s journey from his parent’s Santa Cruz, California garage to self-producing music in the band’s new Coral Street Studios.