Monday December 31 2007
at 11p.m. EST
Djs: Agent Dre / Tek-1
LISTEN HERE @11pm
Just got back from J.A. Big up all my Kingston, Montego Bay & Negril Peeps. Pure new tunes are now in rotation. Stay tuned for a new Universal vibes show. For now check the vibes!
Agent Dre's new drum & bass mix is ready for download. This mix is a blend of dancefloor tunes, dubwise selections and liquid vibes. Heavy bass perfect for pumping in your ride... If your a drum & bass fan you will enjoy...if you are new to drum & bass take a listen and i'm sure you'll be able to get into it...listen to the whole mix as there are different styles...enjoy!
Just dropped this hip-hop mix(November 2007), hope you all like it. There is a drum and bass mix comming in the next day or so. Stay tuned.
Steele also took the time to shoot a second video. The
song is called "Goose and Ganda", which is another cut
from his cd "The Love of Jah". Once again the message
comes across perfectly. With a story line and actors
that will have you laughing aloud, this video tells
the tale of many relationships today. Just always
remember "What's good for the Goose is good for the
Ganda".
Both videos were coordinated and shot by Wayne
Benjamin of Fabrikated ProjeX. MOBS Production, the
indie label representing Steele, is relentless in
their effort to bring the artist to the forefront, and
already it is paying dividend for him. Steele remains
humble and continues to thank the fans, and all forms
of media representatives that take the time to support
his work.
To view both videos please visit Steele's myspace page
at www.myspace.com/steelemusic or check your local networks.
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Agent Dre's Sept 29 Universal Vibes Show is now ready for downloadVisit the download section
Tons of new tunes now in rotation including new tunes from:
-Capleton
-Ritchie Spice
-Dude
-Lady Shelly
-Empress
-Jah Cure
-50 Cent
-Kanye West
-Alix Perez & Sabre
-Lutan Fyah and more...
Stay tuned for more info or visit:
http://torontodancehall.com/community/index.php?module=mGallery2&g2_itemId=7115
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Tuesday, September 25th 2007
Hundreds of patrons erupted in anger and demanded a
refund on Sunday night, after Jamaican-born artiste
David "Movado" Brooks failed to appear for a much
advertised show at Sting nightclub in Gulf City, La
Romaine.
When they turned up for the show, patrons, who paid
between $150 and $200 for tickets, were greeted with a
sign at the door saying that Jamaican artiste "Movado
did not make his flight".
The sign also stated that the promoter's track record
shows that he always delivered, so the show must go
on. The names of several local artistes were listed to
perform and all ticket holders who entered the hall
were to receive a $30 refund. Another sign said,
"There will be no refund at ticket outlets."
The rush for refunds then turned chaotic, with
shouting, pushing and cursing, until police officers
attempted to keep the peace.
Patrons claimed that they could not get their refund
and were in fighting mood. Dozens of patrons returned
to the site yesterday to get their refund, and claimed
that there was no show at all because of the
"bacchanal". They believed that the promoter knew that
the artiste was not coming to the show, but they
continued to promote the show and sold tickets up to
Saturday.
Contacted yesterday, show promoter Glenroy Watson
said: "I stood up to talk to people and explain to
them that the artiste did not turn up. I did not run.
I put up a sign telling people I will refund money if
they did not want to hear the locals, but if they went
inside the entertainment centre, they would still get
a refund of $30, but some of them would have none of
that.
"People started making threats and they wanted to kill
me. Security broke down and things went wild and
overbearing."
He said when patrons started to hustle him for money
back, he told them to return yesterday (Monday) at
noon for their money. Watson said he was told that
Movado's passport was lost in Canada and therefore he
could not travel.
He said: "I already paid him some money and he
promised to return it for a no-show, but so far I have
not received the money. The show cost me US$17,000 to
organise." When this happens, Watson said "promoters
have to stand their losses. We are not insured for
shows".
Contacted on the matter, Sting's manager, Sean
Leonard, said he could not do anything about the show.
"It was a private function. The place was just rented
to the promoter. We do not rent this place out unless
we see contracts with artistes and the promoter had
his contract, Leonard said.
"Watson did everything right, but just the main
artiste did not show. The promoter loses big in such a
situation, because they still have to pay for all the
other arrangements for the show. I was there and I
cannot blame the promoter really. He has even promised
to refund patrons."
-with reporting
by Trevor Watson
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