Bryan Art, the Glossary
- ️Tue Dec 06 2011
Bryan Art (formerly Brah Yhan or Brahyhan Art), born Bryan Joseph Grant in Murray Mount, Saint Ann Parish is a Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and guitarist.[1]
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42 relations: Alma mater, Black Uhuru, Bob Marley, Bushman (reggae singer), Calgary International Reggae Festival, Capleton, Compact disc, Compilation album, Dancehall, Digital distribution, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Etana (musician), George Nooks, Henman Hill, Jamaica, Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, Jamaican Patois, Jamaicans, Jamendo, Lovers rock, Luciano (singer), Musician, Nelly Furtado, Nine Mile, Jamaica, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Queen Ifrica, Rebel Salute, Reggae, Reggae fusion, Riddim, Roots reggae, Saint Ann Parish, Saint Anne, Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days), Singing Melody, Single (music), Sizzla, Smile Jamaica, Television Jamaica, Turn Off the Light, VP Records, World music.
- 21st-century Jamaican male singers
- Jamaican guitarists
Alma mater
Alma mater (almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase used to proclaim a school that a person has attended or, more usually, from which one has graduated.
Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru is a Jamaican reggae group formed in 1972, initially as Uhuru (Swahili for 'freedom').
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican reggae singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Bryan Art and Bob Marley are Jamaican guitarists, Jamaican male songwriters and Jamaican reggae singers.
Bushman (reggae singer)
Bushman (born Dwight Duncan, 1973) is a Jamaican reggae singer.
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Calgary International Reggae Festival
The Calgary International Reggae Festival is an annual event in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that is organized by the Calgary Reggae Festival Society.
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Capleton
Clifton George Bailey III (born 13 April 1967),Thompson, Dave (2002) Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books,, pp. Bryan Art and Capleton are Jamaican male songwriters.
Compact disc
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was codeveloped by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings.
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Compilation album
A compilation album comprises tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one performer or by several performers.
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Dancehall
Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s.
Digital distribution
Digital distribution, also referred to as content delivery, online distribution, or electronic software distribution, among others, is the delivery or distribution of digital media content such as audio, video, e-books, video games, and other software.
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Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts
Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, (formerly Jamaica School of Art and Crafts), is an art school in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Etana (musician)
Shauna McKenzie (born 22 May 1984), known by her stage name Etana, is a Jamaican reggae singer.
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George Nooks
George Nooks, Prince Mohamed, Prince Mohammed, or George Knooks (born c. 1958) is a Jamaican reggae singer who initially found fame as a deejay.
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Henman Hill
Aorangi Terrace, commonly known as "Henman Hill", alongside a series of other nicknames, is a mostly grassed banked area in the grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club where, during the annual Wimbledon tennis championships, crowds of people without show court tickets can watch the tennis matches live on a giant television screen at the side of No.
Jamaica
Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At, it is the third largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the island containing Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and south-east of the Cayman Islands (a British Overseas Territory).
Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival
The Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, formerly known as the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, was created to encourage visitors to come to Jamaica during a traditionally slow tourism period for the island.
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Jamaican Patois
Jamaican Patois (locally rendered Patwah and called Jamaican Creole by linguists) is an English-based creole language with West African, Taíno, Irish, Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Hindustani, Portuguese, Chinese, and German influences, spoken primarily in Jamaica and among the Jamaican diaspora.
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Jamaicans
Jamaicans are the citizens of Jamaica and their descendants in the Jamaican diaspora.
Jamendo
Jamendo is a Luxembourg-based music website and an open community of independent artists and music lovers.
Lovers rock
Lovers rock is a style of reggae music noted for its romantic sound and content.
Luciano (singer)
Jepther McClymont OD (born 20 October 1964),Thompson, Dave (2002), Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books,, pp. Bryan Art and Luciano (singer) are Jamaican reggae singers.
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Musician
A musician is one who composes, conducts, or performs music.
Nelly Furtado
Nelly Kim Furtado (born December 2, 1978) is a Canadian singer and songwriter.
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Nine Mile, Jamaica
Nine Mile (Nain Mail or Nain Mailz) is a district in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, a few miles south of Brown's Town.
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Philip "Fatis" Burrell
Philip "Fatis" Burrell (23 July 1954 – 3 December 2011)Katz, David (2011) "", The Guardian, 6 December 2011, retrieved 2011-12-06 was a Jamaican record producer, who ran the Xterminator record label.
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Queen Ifrica
Ventrice Morgan (born 25 March 1975), better known by the stage name Queen Ifrica, is a reggae singer and disc jockey from the hills above Montego Bay, Jamaica.
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Rebel Salute
Rebel Salute is an annual music festival held in Jamaica.
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Reggae
Reggae is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
Reggae fusion
Reggae fusion is a fusion genre of reggae that mixes reggae and/or dancehall with other genres, such as pop, rock, hip-hop/rap, R&B, jazz, funk, soul, disco, electronic, and Latin music, amongst others.
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Riddim
In Jamaican dancehall music, a riddim is the instrumental accompaniment to a song and is synonymous with the rhythm section.
Roots reggae
Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Africans and those in the African Diaspora, including the spiritual side of Rastafari, black liberation, revolution and the honouring of God, called Jah by Rastafarians.
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Saint Ann Parish
Saint Ann (Sint An) is the largest parish in Jamaica.
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Saint Anne
According to apocrypha, as well as Christian and Islamic tradition, Saint Anne was the mother of Mary, the wife of Joachim and the maternal grandmother of Jesus.
Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days)
"Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days)", censored as "...on the Radio (Remember the Days)", is the third official single from Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado's debut album, Whoa, Nelly!.
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Singing Melody
Everton Hardweare (born 23 November 1967), better known by his stage name Singing Melody, is a reggae artist from Kingston, Jamaica. Bryan Art and Singing Melody are Jamaican reggae singers.
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Single (music)
In music, a single is a type of release of a song recording of fewer tracks than an album or LP record, typically one or two tracks.
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Sizzla
Miguel Orlando Collins (born 17 April 1976), known by his stage name Sizzla Kalonji or Sizzla, is a Jamaican reggae musician.
Smile Jamaica
Smile Jamaica is a Jamaican-produced television show that is broadcast on Television Jamaica (TVJ) on weekdays from 6:00 am – 8:30 am (Jamaican time).
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Television Jamaica
Television Jamaica (TVJ) is a television station in Kingston, Jamaica owned by the RJRGleaner Communications Group.
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Turn Off the Light
"Turn Off the Light" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado from her debut studio album, Whoa, Nelly! (2000).
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VP Records
VP Records is an independent Caribbean-owned record label in Queens, New York.
World music
"World music" is an English phrase for styles of music from non-Western countries, including quasi-traditional, intercultural, and traditional music.
See also
21st-century Jamaican male singers
- Aidonia
- Ambelique
- Apple Gabriel
- Beres Hammond
- Blakkman
- Bounty Killer
- Brushy One String
- Bryan Art
- Buju Banton
- Bunny Rugs
- Bunny Wailer
- Burning Spear
- Charly Black
- Chronixx
- Dalton Harris
- Damian Marley
- David Madden (musician)
- E-Dee
- Emanuel Walsh
- Exco Levi
- Floyd Lloyd
- Hopeton Lewis
- Jah Vinci
- Jesse Royal (musician)
- Jimmy Cliff
- Jo Mersa Marley
- K-Anthony
- Ken Boothe
- Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Leroy Sibbles
- Olaf Blackwood
- Pluto Shervington
- Roman Stewart
- Rvssian
- Sean Paul
- Sleepy Hallow
- Spanner Banner
- Spragga Benz
- Stephen Marley
- Toots Hibbert
- Wayne Wade
Jamaican guitarists
- Bob Marley
- Brushy One String
- Bryan Art
- Denai Moore
- Dwight Pinkney
- Earl "Chinna" Smith
- Eddie Kirkland
- Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont
- Ernest Ranglin
- Harry J
- Hux Brown
- Judah Eskender Tafari
- Junior Marvin
- Lloyd Parks
- Lynn Taitt
- Peter Tosh
- Rvssian
- Ziggy Marley