Profiles
J-Vibe’s passion and pursuit of greatness makes him one of today’s best producers in reggae
Daily Regge spoke with J-Vibe to learn more about his unique approach to production, recent collaboration with Collie Buddz creating the Cali Roots Riddim 2023, and the projects he’s currently excited about!
Analea Brown is proving she’s one of the best voices in reggae music today
Daily Reggae spoke with Analea Brown to learn about her collaboration with Kabaka Pyramid, development as an artist from being more focused on songwriting for others, and her new music in the works!
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.
The rise of Kash’d Out: From hustling tickets on the street to national reggae tours
Dailyreggae.com caught up with Kash’d Out’s bassist, Joey Brohawn to learn about the band’s origin, growth over the years working with LAW Records, and new acoustic album, Casual Encounters.
Meet the man bringing reggae to the masses through California Roots
Dailyreggae.com spoke with Dan Sheehan about his multiple decade-long career dedicated to reggae music, passion for live music, and how he’s living his dream to bring reggae to the masses through California Roots Presents and the California Roots Music & Art Festival.
Joey Calderaio starts 2021 fresh with Dub Collection EP release
Dailyreggae.com spoke with Florida-based reggae musician, Joey Calderaio to learn about his new release, Dub Collection EP, and a new album in the works.
Blvk H3ro emerging as a ‘different’ voice in the Jamaican reggae scene
Dailyreggae.com spoke with Blvk H3ro to learn about his journey from working at a bank to diving full speed ahead into a career as a musician. The productive H3ro has another album in the works and multiple collaborations including ones with UB40 and other major international artists he can’t yet disclose.
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.