CHICAGO (CBS)-- One of Chicago's only full-time reggae music clubs is set to close its doors. The Wild Hare has been in operation since 1986 at 3530 N. Clark St., just half a block south of Wrigley ...
The Wild Hare was supposed to be a club in Lincoln Park where friends enjoyed a drink and listened to live reggae songs, much the way patrons did during the joint’s 25-year run in Wrigleyville. But ...
You can be forgiven if the phrase “Wrigleyville reggae club” makes you think of stoned frat dudes doing that stupid bouncy-twirly toddler dance that frat dudes do when they get super high and start ...
It's Saturday night at Koko Cocktails in the Tenderloin, and Adam Tadesse is on the decks, spinning a bouncy late-'60s tune by Jamaican pioneer Prince Buster. It's a reggae cover version of American ...
Gather the kids around, SheKnows and Disney are presenting a live listening party for the release of Disney’s first foray into reggae with the full-length CD, Disney Reggae Club. SheKnows already ...
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Disney and SheKnows are presenting the premiere of Ziggy Marley’s latest single, which also serves as one of the tracks off of a new Disney record for all ages — The Disney Reggae Club! Disney took ...
“I got into reggae through my next-door neighbor in Alhambra. He was a young man, a judge’s son, and I used to listen to him play reggae music until one day I said, ‘White boy, you really getting down ...
While Atlanta was still in its funk era in the 1970s, reggae and dancehall music began to gain popularity in New York, where they would be infused with round-the-way rap to form hip-hop. For example, ...