|
|
|
|
On
Air Personalities
Dexie
B. & Georgia: Taking you on the wings of sound. If you
can't go to
the Caribbean, Reggae Spectrum Media Group will take it to you.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Queen
Ifrica born Ventrice Morgan, began her career in 1995
after shining at a local talent contest in her hometown of
Montego Bay, Jamaica. This eye-opening experience
eventually led to major stage performances in her country
including the esteemed Reggae Sumfest as well as a union
with Tony Rebel’s Flames Crew in 1998. With roots firmly
secured in the Rastafarian faith, she blossomed as one of
the top cultural artists in reggae swarming the airwaves
with hits like “Randy”, “Jus my Brethren”,
“Below the Waist” and “Daddy” and stealing the
stages at major festivals and stage shows around the world
(Summer Jam in Germany, Sierra Nevada World Music
Festival, Bob Marley Festival, Reggae on the River in
California and Reggae Sundance Festival in Holland). As an
active community leader, Ifrica is involved in several
outreach programs for children in Jamaica’s inner-city
and charity shows where proceeds are donated to the cause
|
|