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“When Dennis Brown Walked In… The Whole Riddim Changed: Tony Roy Returns to REGGAE HOUR”

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 When Dennis Brown Walked In… The Whole Vibe Shifted Some reggae stories feel like myth. Some feel like sacred cultural memories. But once in a while, an artist sits down and drops a moment so powerful that you can see it… hear it… feel it. That’s Tony Roy. And that moment? It starts with Dennis Brown walking into the studio. “Mi stop everything,” Tony says. “Man hum one melody… and di whole riddim change.” If that line alone gives you goosebumps — you’re exactly who needs to be locked in for this interview. --- Tony Roy Returns: Roots, Rhythm, & Real Stories On November 24th at 7 PM CT, reggae lovers worldwide are gathering for the return of Tony Roy on REGGAE HOUR — and this isn’t your typical interview. This is the legendary, unfiltered, behind-the-scenes truth of reggae culture. Not the polished version… Not the textbook history… But the lived experience of a man who was actually there. Studio nights with icons. Tour stories from cold cities that somehow felt like Kingston....

Reggae Hour Healing Vibes: Jamaica Stands Strong After Hurricane Melissa

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When the winds of Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica’s southern coast, the people of Black River, St. Elizabeth , stood firm — holding onto faith, music, and unity. This special Reggae Hour episode is dedicated to every survivor, every neighbor rebuilding from the roots up. From Bob Marley’s “Buffalo Soldier” to The Mighty Rootsmen’s “Fly Like an Eagle,” this playlist is a soundscape of resilience — a sonic prayer carried by the heartbeat of reggae. Each track tells a story of movement, strength, and freedom: Culture Brown – “Moving Up” calls the people to rise. Emynenx – “Green Leaves” honors renewal. Rastahari – “Dubbin on Empty” channels endurance. Fyah Prince feat Iyagrade – “No Chattings” reminds us of truth through struggle. My Dubz and Dub Idren – “Black Desert” paints the emotional landscape. The Mighty Rootsmen – “Come Na Get It” and “Fly Like an Eagle” close the set with upliftment. 🌿 How to Help: Join the Bob & Rita Marley Foundatio...