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Reggae Artiste Black Uhuru Biography by InfosysTV The most successful of the second-generation reggae bands, Black Uhuru maintained their high quality despite numerous personnel changes in their 40-plus-year history. The first reggae band to win a Grammy award, for their 1983 album Anthem, Black Uhuru was called "The most dynamic and progressive reggae act of the 1970s and early '80s." The band, whose name comes from the Swahili word meaning "freedom," was formed in the Waterhouse district of Kingston by Don Carlos, Rudolph "Garth" Dennis, and Derrick "Duckie" Simpson. When the group experienced difficulties securing a record contract, Spencer left to pursue a solo career and Dennis joined the Wailing Souls. Simpson, who remained the thread throughout Black Uhuru's evolution, reorganized the band with Errol "Jay" Wilson and quivery-voiced lead vocalist Michael Rose. Accompanied by the rhythm section of Sly Dunbar on
Dancehall legend Ninja Man has lashed out against fellow artistes for using props which appear to be guns in their music videos.
According to the deejay, who currently has a murder case before the courts, the artistes promoting violence in their videos should discontinue the practice, since it can bring no good to the music industry.
"You have Masikac and Vybz Kartel video as well as Alkaline video and it's a big problem in the country now because these two videos are under serious investigation. It puts a dent in the music industry because we are fighting hard against crime," he said. "Alkaline weh yu a deal wid youth? The other day the police dem call yu and sey youth 'I don't want yu name a call back inna nothing' and right after yu do a video youth? Posing with plastic gun or board gun I don't know."
The deejay, who ironically made a career on songs like Murder Dem, Permit To Buryand My Weapon, said artistes should study the law.
illegal firearm
"Fire crackers that we know as clappers is illegal, board gun is illegal, water gun is illegal on your hip at nights and even at day if it is black, and it is also illegal once you are over age. I want you people to know that whether it's a board gun, water gun, plastic gun, replica gun, license firearm, police gun, solider gun, once it is not in the right person's possession, it regarded as an illegal firearm," he said.
Ninja Man also said if artistes feel they must use guns as props, they should seek permission via petitions, from the commissioner of police or the minister of national security.
brandished guns
"When you get their permission, they assist you with getting a superintendent or an inspector of police to be there until the video is done" he said.
The artiste defended his notorious reputation in the music industry stating that even during the heights of his foolery, he never brandished guns in videos.
Notably though, Ninja Man famously gave a gun to former 'bad boy policeman' Reneto Adams on stage during Sting 2002, claiming he had many so he was giving away one.
"The world sey Ninja Man a real badman, dem sey Josey Wales a real badman, dem sey Super Cat a real badman, dem sey Vybz Kartel a real bad man. But until the day Vybz Kartel got incarcerated, you have never seen a video with Vybz Kartel posing with a gun. Lyrics are not to be taken physically, it's about entertainment," he said.
A Hendersonville man was caught having sex with a pig after his penis got lodged in the pig’s vagina. David Chavez of Hendersonville, North Carolina is in police custody after a local farmer found him having “inappropriate relations” with a pig on his property. The farmer, not wanting to be named publicly, reported hearing loud squealing coming from the pig pen in the back area of his property. Suspecting that wild dogs might be trying to hurt his pigs, he quickly grabbed his shotgun and made his way out. "That’s when I saw him. I was just in shock at the sight of it. I yelled at the man to get off my pig or I would damn well shoot him. He was screaming saying he was unable to move as his penis was stuck in the pig’s vagina.” Confused, the farmer alerted police. Deputy Ryan Cooper, an employee at the Hendersonville Police Department, explained “ When we got there they were locked up pretty good. It’s not the sort of situation you expect to get called to, it was extre
Early History The ports of Carthage, seen from the north Carthage was founded as a Phoenician colony near modern Tunis. After the fall of its mother-city Tyre in 585, Carthage became the leader of the Phoenician colonies in the west and founded an informal but powerful empire, which is known for its almost perennial struggle against the Greeks of Sicily and the Romans. In the First Punic War (264-241; the greatest war in Antiquity), the Carthaginians lost Sicily to the Romans, and although their general Hannibal Barca tried to reverse the situation in a Second Punic War, the decline had already started. The Romans sacked Carthage in 146 after a Third Punic War, but later, they refounded the city, which again became prosperous. According to the Greek historian Timaeus of Tauromenion, Carthage was founded in 814 or 813; another author, Justin, suggested 825. For some time, these dates seemed to be contradicted by the results of excavations, which all suggested that the oldes
Japan nuclear reactors get green light A Japanese court has paved the way for two more of the country's nuclear reactors to be restarted. The Fukui District Court lifted an injunction that had blocked the reopening of two reactors operated by Kansai Electric Power in the western city of Takahama. The injunction was issued after locals argued the reactors could not withstand a strong earthquake. Japan closed all its nuclear reactors after the Fukushima disaster in 2011. The Takahama plants had already obtained approval from the country's nuclear watchdog. "Today's two rulings show a recognition that safety has been ensured at Talahama Nuclear Power Station," Kansai said. It aims to restart the reactors next month. The vast majority of Japan's nuclear reactors remain closed - according to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the country's nuclear generating capacity is running at less than 5% of its full potential. The government is keen to restart more reactors
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