SmokeHouse Media is proud to present Nancia, a Cambridge native and New England’s’ most beloved R&B artist.
Nancia has performed at Foxwoods Casino MGM Grand Theater, Community Auditions, New England South Shore Idol, Star Search,
Boston Unity Fest, Artist Live Boston, World of Karaoke ABC, and Boston Celtics National Anthem Audition. She also appeared
on the television show Amateur Night at the Apollo, Channel 38 Network, BNN and CCTV networks. Get em Nancia!
Iron Zion Reigning in from St Thomas, Cedar Valley section of Jamaica,As a vocal coach, Zion worked with some of the best
fresh young talent, until one day, in the middle of a lesson, the producer of the group High Hopes, heard Zion teaching a
student and said that Zion himself should try his hand at singing and offered him an audition.At age 24, that inspiration
led the young Zion to produce music, creating the label “Bagga Cash” and collaborating with Jamaican artists Capleton
and Taurus.Zion continues to grow as an artist and his new album is available in Jamaica, and will be available world wide
soon.After spending a majority of time working for other artists, a chance encounter would lead Zion to fulfilling his own
music dreams. He changed the name of his label to “Upliftment” and began working exclusively with Jah Son and
the group “High Hopes” as their lead vocals. Together they performed a fourteen tour show and after words decided
to part ways. Zion would head back to his label and continue to work on his music. Now working with the producer Mr. Debonair,
Zion works each day to bring his music to the world and his sound to the followings of the Earth. In Zion’s words, “
Our words, with the speed of God, can be an uplifting and powerful remedy to many of the world’s sorrows.
Born June Evans
in Kingston, Jamaica, she became famous for recording the first female DJ clash in LP reggae history together with Sister
Charmaine.
After
recording her first single “Counteraction” for Techniques on the stalag riddim, she scored many hit singles like
“Gimmie Di Buddy”, “ Cry Fe Me Boops”, “Big and Ready” and “Dibby Dibby Man”.
At the time she was one of the top female dee-jays and received the Father Bins award for Female Dee Jay of the Year in 1989.
Junie has recorded for some of the top producers in the business such as King Jammys, Steelie, Bunny Lee, Patrick Roberts,
Black Scorpio and the late King Tubbys. She also collaborated with Penthouse records on several occasions at the end of the
80s.
The Veteran is back! Starting in June "BRING BACK THE
LOVE" tour featuring Junie Ranks & many dance hall Legends call 1800 862-6190 for more info or bookings!
Obama Now - Reggae for Obama-Written & performed by Prince Thompson/Prince & The Guzigars- Dat Hot TV
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Clive Campbell (born April 16, 1955), also known as Kool Herc,
DJ Kool Herc and Kool DJ Herc, is a Jamaican-born DJ who is credited with originating hip
hop music, in Bronx, New York City. His playing of hard funk records of the sort typified by James Brown with an alternative
both to the violent gang culture of the Bronx and to the nascent popularity of disco in the 1970s. In response to the reactions
of his dancers, Campbell began to isolate the instrumental portion of the record which emphasized the drum beat—the
"break"—and switch from one break to another to yet another.
Serious illness
Herc will need additional surgery and medical procedures to become well. Yet the health care system has treated him
as it has many uninsured patients —— using red tape and threats of prohibitive up-front payments to discourage
him from seeking and obtaining the treatment he needs.
In order to help Herc deal with his health issues
and mounting medical bills, the hip-hop community has come together to create the DJ Kool Herc Fund. We are asking that all who have enjoyed the culture and the movement that Herc created to donate whatever you can
to ensure that this pioneer may heal.
He has given so much to make our lives better. Let us do the same for
him.