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8/30/2018

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Ovastand why the colonial, white supremacist Canadian government cannot endorse reggae music

It speaks directly about the atrocities brought about by colonization to brown and black people

They glorify a murderer like John A. MacDonald who was their prime minister with a LONG history of murdering Native / Original people

Canada still glorifies itself on the taming of the land, celebrating the murder of Native women and children even today
 

No amount of apologies can be accepted for the Indian Act
 

Sick and depraved people run this colonial jewel in buckinginham’s crown

No spiritual people could ever do this yet white, religious hypocrites not only do this but also celebrate with Canada 150 parties

Apologise to the Native family one week then celebrate themselves, their murdering, the following week spending a reported $500 million on said celebrations

They still murdering today, August 2018

Gun crime is facilitated by the government

Billions of dollars of assault weapons, exotic hand guns, ammunition can’t make it here without the aid of “law enforcement”

Common sense

Are they corrupt or inept?


You decide

 


Reggae speaks of struggle

The struggle of the humans affected by colonial rape that continues today

So you must ovastand why the mandate to suppress this music on Canadian shores is also a constant

One can’t blame them

Yet

You must also ovastand why RasTafari grew in this country and why the original performers, freedom fighters, sang the music that they sang

They spoke from the struggle

Resistance to abusive white supremacist hatred

Wade Lawson was killed for stealing a car inspired the music of Mojah and the Truths & Rights band.  The music was the voice against the oppression

Reggae has always been about that

“Get up stand up, stand up for your rights” ~ Bob Marley, is the same message Truths & Rights were speaking of.  Singing about

Lester Donaldson was murdered in his own home...

He was executed by police in front of his six year old daughter.  That gangland execution by police is still available today; 2018, to black citizens, to many youths and the use of the white media narrative of criminalizing black youth as gangsters and thugs makes babylon’s job much easier to blame gun violence on black youth, to justify murder of black youth

This is a consistent story


Reggae is a release for this tension
 
We don’t need  their validation

I can teach reggae to these people.  How can they validate a thing that they neither know or ovastand?

Don’t need them

I was born in 1959

I live reggae

Dem bwoy yah cyaa tell mi nutten

I lived and continue to live it

I resent these people telling me about reggae in their attempt to demonize the artists with the parts of the dancehall that has dealt with abusive language and insults

We won’t allow that as they tried to use it against RasTafari artists like Queen Ifrica who is an artist that I FULLY RECOMMEND to all people

Their constant tactic is to paint the whole structure with the same brush

It does work on many of the sheeple still so why get off of this horse?

“Reggae incites violence” is the rhetoric white bigots speak of the music

Many clubs view reggae as aggressive entity and won’t book DJs or dances or live music in their venues

We don’t need them

Music is love

The Reggae love frequency travels the entire planet

Mojah came and spoke and performed

The skill and talent are undeniable

My goal is to educate those who feel this frequency cause babylon won’t help us with that

Don’t try to celebrate the music or musicians after they are dead.  I have brought this talent before you to see feel and to celebrate it

I continue to bring this talent, history and feel of reggae in a way no one else can

Peter Holung a respected bassie who has toiled for the music in this country

Belinda Brady, a gifted performer, marketer, musician, writer, toured the world and still gifted brought that to Feel Reggae

Jeremy Rempel of Fugitive Minds, an Afrobeat / Reggae group, brought the talent two weeks running

Klive Walker made an appearance which was rather special as well.  Klive has written one of the most definitive books of reggae history, Dubwise, which was published in 2005 and used as reference material at places of ‘higher learning’ like York University, U of T, UWI and learning institutions in the UK.  What I know of reggae is superseded by Klive’s personal experiences, living this culture as well as scholastic research to back up his facts.  I challenge anyone to test this brother’s knowledge on reggae music... Globally

The point is, we do not need “their” validation

Good vibes, good music, uplifting spiritual energy is the path of reggae music

Feel Reggae speaks from a level of expertise at the highest levels
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Come check the vibe and bring some youths you wish to learn of this genre
 
 
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Reggae Newsletter ~ AUgust 2018

8/22/2018

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Welcome to the first joint effort newsletter between CRW and Toronto Reggae

We are both fans of reggae music and started our websites to cater to many parts of the love we have for the music

Being involved in the scene for a combined 70 years of dancing at parties, singing off key to favorite tracks, playing / spinning music, managing artists and indie record labels, radio host, promoting reggae music and shows and the numbers of other reggae hats we wore / still wear, we will bring attention to many parts of reggae culture, locally, nationally as well as outernationally
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Nostalgia as well as current artists, songs, events and happenings are things that we bring to the audience
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The RasTafari Lion whose passing rumbled through the spiritual, musical waves of musicians from all genre across Canada and possibly globally

Gordie Johnson, lead singer of Big Sugar said at Garry’s funeral, as I paraphrase, “Garry Lowe does not play rock, blues or reggae.   He plays Garry Lowe.”  An accurate assessment of a unique, original, gifted man that Garry is.  He truly blazed a spiritual path of RasTafari for any and everyone to follow as his influence on Big Sugar moved more and more to a RasTafari energy

Raffa, Bernie and Garry.... Those three together were / are reggae magic

We have lost Raffa first and now Garry so all of you out there with recordings of bass lines and drum patterns from both these brothers, make sure your children get to hear them even if the rest of the world does not
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We should do a Bernie Pitters celebration while he’s here

​There is a tribute to Garry in the planning stages from what I have heard.  Let you know when I know



​Chronixx Review Toronto
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Reggae is happening in Toronto everywhere

Chronixx at Nathan Phillips Square is proof of the strength of roots, RasTafari energy that reggae generates to the massive globally based on the numbers that showed up for the event

This conscious frequency flows through spiritually to nuff Canadians and the bond is beautiful to share

Chronixx lit up Toronto in a way I believe no other artist of any genre today can


The reggae energy is undeniable

​We just need a path for our own artists and musicians in Canada to earn from their talents as well.  Wherever the dollars come from for Manifesto to afford a massive free concert like that, we can be tapping into that for those who perform here

We need to get past the ingrained racist mindset of those who currently run the music industry in Canada and create a system to take care of our artists.  Grow our reggae vibes from clash, to dancehall, to roots reggae to live performances.  The wrong set of people are there deliberately stifling opportunities to earn from our knowledge and expertise

We must get past them

We must forge a path of our own

If we cannot procure their fiscal musical support, we certainly need some kind of cohesive work among ourselves to earn this for our genre and I have been advocating that for a few years now

We all know, or know of each other and love reggae music

Reggae and RasTafari were never made for government control
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Email I man with ideas to elevate reggae inna Toronto and Canada which does not include government grants or support  ~
[email protected]



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Dutty Rockas coming soon

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The Jamaican version to Dirty Dancing starring the late Patrick Swayze, wi a bring Dutty Rockas once again... starring you

To get a feel of how this goes, here is a mix for your listening pleasure

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/darrelalizemurray/episodes/2013-04-18T21_00_05-07_00
Feel Reggae Seminar
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Sponsor

This newsletter sponsored by The Abbot, one of Toronto's coolest coffee bars, located in Parkdale {King & Dufferin closest intersection}

Address: 
99 Spencer Ave


Facebook contact:  https://www.facebook.com/TheAbbottofParkdale/?ref=br_rs

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