Episodes
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This podcast discusses Miami's role in hosting seven FIFA World Cup games in 2026 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Attorney Marlon Hill leads a soccer conversation with guests Alex Rojas from One Eighteen Law, Rebeca Rafols of Miami Rush Soccer, Soccer Coach Darryl Gordon, and Patrick Tardieu of Premier Soccer Training.
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JAMAICA 60th. The lyrics in most of the songs sung by the Reggae group Mighty Diamonds are treasures inside the Reggae music vault.
Now, with the death of Tabby Diamond, we should preserve the elders in the business for future knowledge.
Sean Paul, Spice, Etana, Jesse Royal, Gramp Morgan and SOJA. What a Grammy!!
Opening song by Boston base artist Tsunami Mic. Closing song in the background by Tsunami Mic.
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THIS PODCAST - POETRY IN ACTION -AFRICA IS ABOUT AFRICAN POETS. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR POETS EXPRESSING THEMSELVES IN MANY DIFFERENT FORMS.
THEIR AGES RANGE FROM 11 YEARS OLD TO 70 YEARS.
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FATHERS Day
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Poet Antonia Valaire. Hear her reasons why she published an EP in Poetry. Listen to the Chat Session to hear more. The 16th Annual Best of the Best music festival, downtown Miami, Bayfront Park, Sunday, May 29th, Featuring Beresford Hammond, Mr Vegas, Christopher Martin, Patrice Roberts, Pressure, Lyrikal, Majah Hype, Laa Lee, 10Tik, Yaksta and more. Visit www.bestofthebestconcert.com for tickets purchase.
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Poet Antonia Valaire. Hear her reasons why she published an EP in Poetry. Listen to the Chat Session to hear more. The 16th Annual Best of the Best music festival, downtown Miami, Bayfront Park, Sunday, May 29th, Featuring Beresford Hammond, Mr Vegas, Christopher Martin, Patrice Roberts, Pressure, Lyrikal, Majah Hype, Laa Lee, 10Tik, Yaksta and more. Visit www.bestofthebestconcert.com for tickets purchase.
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A Tribute to women who love and care for children regardless of race, colour or creed. You are called mother
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A POET AND A REGGAE ARTISTE. A snippet of two sectors coming together to cultivate our minds.
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The beautiful and historical location of Devon House in Kingston, Jamaica., was set as the background for the reciting of poems by Antonia Valaire, Cleve Battick, Miss Lee and Errol Bean. The video was filmed by Franco of Reggae Nostalgia Radio on a sunny afternoon while visiting Devon House and waiting for a bite of their famous "Curry Goat" Patty.
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The beautiful and historical location of Devon House in Kingston, Jamaica., was set as the background for the reciting of poems by Antonia Valaire, Cleve Battick, Miss Lee and Errol Bean. The video was filmed by Franco of Reggae Nostalgia Radio on a sunny afternoon while visiting Devon House and waiting for a bite of their famous "Curry Goat" Patty.
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I have always liked and followed this podcast. Very interesting and entertaining. The host is very charismatic. In this episode, I talk about the importance of education, Reggae music, the environment and recite some of my Poems. I added one of my all-time favourite Toots and the Maytals song to the Reggae Classic Playlist.
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M. Peggy Quattro is the founder and publisher of the award-winning Reggae Report Magazine. For 25+ years, “MPeggyQ” established herself as a pioneer and expert on 80s and 90s Reggae. Her career included producing shows, being a panellist or speaker on Reggae history, a weekly radio show host, and appearing on TV to educate fans on this remarkable music. by M. Peggy Quattro
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Since 2008 Jamaica has been celebrating Reggae month in February.
The past few weeks, I have been sending you episodes of Reggae Nostalgia Internet Radio Podcast and outlining the building of a playlist on Spotify titled the "PEOPLE'S CHOICE - REAL REGGAE CLASSICS." In episode # 8, Shaun and I talked about the memories that came to mind when we heard songs again.
Our conversation about how Reggae Nostalgia Internet Radio started with the help of the late Father Con. Ivan Linton aka, ARROWS International was the mastermind behind the sound quality we created from then until now. -
Through our Lens, the conversation continues with my brethren B. In part two (2), we talked about Community Projects, Political division, music, and graduation. In January, Shaun and I started a playlist on SPOTIFY titled "Real Reggae Classics." We asked (YOU) the listeners to send us a song or songs selections by text or by using the message area on our ANCHOR Podcast page. So far, we have received more than 50 songs, and by the time episode #6 podcast is posted, we will be in the 60 range. Let's build this playlist with your selections and show SPOTIFY the people's choice. Now, don't hesitate, please participate.
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This week I sat down and talked with one of my dear Brethren, B. B, and I grew up in the heart of West Kingston. We attended Saint Anne's Infant, Primary, and Secondary schools before attending Saint Andrew Technical High school. While at Saint Anne's schools, we joined Saint Anne's Altar Servers (Altar Ranks)at the age of 12. We played on the 1977 Secondary School's Football Championship team for St. Anne's, then represented Saint Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) from 1978 to 1979. November 1980, I graduated from STATHSi.
In this episode, B will use some Reggae songs to remind us of some events and the journey of our days growing up in West Kingston, Jamaica. -
This episode features New years greetings from Ms Lee, Ainsworth, Kulcha Doc, Jennifer, Allan & continue building the Real Reggae Classic Playlist on Spotify. Please send in your song or songs to add to the playlist. Songs MUST be 20 years or more. Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae, Roots, Lovers Rock and Dancehall. Let us build this playlist together. Click on the link to view the playlist. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1gr7B8pxwsJy8E4Wifu3FE?si=d0da9fed95fc403b.
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Episode #3 features the continuation of "Your Reggae Classics Playlist". On this playlist, I want the full participation of our listeners to build this playlist with us every week until we have the required amount for the first volume. Reggae Rocking Christmas Playlist this week is a Celebration to all who celebrate this tradition, plus a Christmas poem from Cleve Battick. Hoping you all enjoy this episode. Please send in your song or songs to continue building on "Your Reggae Classics Playlist." On the Anchor page, scroll down f you have to, and in the area, for the message, you record your message and Shauni Banx and I will take care of the rest.
Thank you for your support and participation. One Love.
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In the first Podcast episode #1, Shauni Banx and I (Franco) featured a recording with Trevor Elliott of Musical Ambassador Productions and the late South Florida WLRN radio Personality Clint O'neil. It's a 4 CD compilation, and we gave you only 2 of the 4 CDs.
Also, we are continuing the building of a Reggae Classics Playlist. The playlist is presently available now on the Spotify music platform. You can use the message box on the Reggae Nostalgia Internet Radio, Anchor page when you scroll down to "NOW PLAYING" to listen to this week episode #2.
Thank you and happy holiday's.
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As Reggae Nostalgia Internet Radio Inc celebrates 16 years of online Broadcasting, Dj Franconero and Shauni Banx decided to launch the radio station Podcast. The launching of episode 1 will feature Producer Trevor Elliott, aka the Musical Ambassador, and former WLRN radio Personality the late Clint O'neil. In 1990 Trevor Elliott went to WLRN. Trevor sat down with Clint and played a series of Vintage Ska and Rocksteady music from 12 midnight to 5 am into the morning. Ital K the Godson of Reggae was very instrumental in supporting us. He pushed me over the helm to start broadcasting immediately and the rest became history. The episode will also feature the "Your Reggae Classics" Playlist. We hope that you will all help us to build Classic collections of Songs that will last.
Special thanks to Culture Gad, Colin (Emotion Sound System), Ivan Linton (Sonny of ARROW International), Ewing (JamRecDub), Brandon (JamRecDub), Anthony Welsh, Angela Kelly, aka Angelinzion, Rosemarie Mitchell aka Kool Rose, Pressa of Radio RCH - Homestead, FL, Flavius Laidley (Slowly Jamaica), Tsunami Mic, and last but not least Father Con (Conrad Jones - decease). All of you contributed to the start, to the middle and whether you are here or not the JOURNEY CONTINUES... Thank you all.
Please enjoy.
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