The Reggae Festival Guide is Out! Now that everyone has a cell phone, this is the first issue to be digital only. For years we took for granted the action packed magazine with events and articles that shared and showed love for the movement and music. I would like to first honor everyone that has worked for years to bring knowledge to the world, and say we will miss not having the hard copy, but are in debt as it is for the works and time put into the issues year after year. http://reggaefestivalguide.com
Kaati Reno, Irene Johnson, Goran Petko and Anthony Postman for the Hard work!
“In “The Inspiration — Rastafari To The World!”, Groundation lyricist and frontman Harrison Stafford highlights his Rasta-mentary film Holding On To Jah, which details Haile Selassie’s 1966 visit to Jamaica and its lasting impact, and features thoughts from reggae luminaries such as Joseph Hill, U-Roy and others.
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Next article I will publish the art that was published for the first time in RFG 2016. All Praise unto Our Father for Life and Sharing. Haile Selassie I, Jah Rastafari!