Profiles
Reggae pioneer Clinton Fearon spreads peace of mind around the world
Dailyreggae.com interviewed reggae pioneer Clinton Fearon about his Jamaican roots, finding his groove in The Gladiators, the new music he’s excited to release, and the power of reggae music to bring peace of mind to the world.
Sugarshack Sessions inspire artists to put themselves out there and give fans a new appreciation for their favorite musicians
Dailyreggae.com spoke with Sugarshack Sessions Founder, Eddie Kopp to learn about the creation of the Sugarshack Music Channel, Eddie’s creative philosophy mixing storytelling and live performances, and how his backyard in Bonita Springs, Florida has become a mandatory stop for musicians across genres including reggae.
SOJA’s Jacob Hemphill reflects on enjoying beauty in the silence, amid the noise and haste
Dailyreggae.com spoke with SOJA’s Jacob Hemphill about SOJA’s rise to stardom, the inspiration behind the band’s Grammy-nominated album, Beauty In The Silence, and his songwriting process.
Zak Starkey and Sshh Liguz’s Trojan Jamaica brings punk rock attitude to reggae music
Dailyreggae.com interviewed Zak Starkey and Sshh Liguz about their incredible musical journey, the founding of Trojan Jamaica, bringing Toots & The Maytals’ Grammy-winning record, Got To Be Tough, to life, and the importance of attitude and collaboration when it comes to bringing new music to life.
Creating music from the heart for over 20 years, Frankie Music helps artists develop from Koffee to Beenie Man
Dailyreggae.com caught up with the talented Jamaican producer, Frankie Music. Frankie’s passion for reggae is contagious, and his dedication to his craft earned him his own studio. Frankie has worked with rising stars like Koffee and seasoned veterans like Beenie Man. Frankie discusses his studio, approach to recording, and shares advice for up-and-coming artists.
Spreading Mālama around the world: Paula Fuga shines as Hawaii’s star vocalist
Dailyreggae.com interviewed Paula Fuga to discuss her incredible new album Rain On Sunday, her collaboration with Jack Johnson and Brushfire Records, and her journey as a musician representing Hawaii around the world.
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.
Jamaica’s Kxng Izem channels the strength of a lion through reggae
Dailyreggae.com interviewed Kxng Izem, where Kxng discusses his musical influences, Wildfire album, Rastafarian influence, and excitement for Jamaica’s rising reggae stars.
Mike Love’s journey to becoming a must-see reggae musician
Dailyreggae.com spoke with Mike Love to learn about his journey as a musician, inspiration as an artist, musical creativity, and his new album in the works.
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.
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.
Roots of Creation connects reggae and jam music with a new instrumental album underway
Dailyreggae.com spoke with Brett Wilson from Roots of Creation to learn about the band’s evolution connecting reggae and jam music, working with industry greats like Errol Brown, and self-producing a new instrumental album.