Johnny Walker

Johnny Walker

The Rolling Stones love for Jamaica

For The Rolling Stones, it was tax exile, reggae and a refreshing lack of cold weather that drew them straight to Kingston in 1972. That’s right — when Britain’s taxman was hot on their heels, Jamaica’s laid back studios were…

King Yellowman

I grew up in London with reggae in my veins. In Brixton clubs and at house parties, one name kept popping up in whispered reverence and raucous shouts: Yellowman — a man who would redefine Jamaican music and make the…

The Life of Bob Marley

A Music Lover’s Journey Through the Making of a Legend Growing up as a music lover, Bob Marley’s voice always felt bigger than the speakers it came out of. Long before I ever visited Jamaica, his songs carried stories of…

Morant Bay Rebellion

The Morant Bay Rebellion remains one of the most pivotal moments in Jamaican history — a powerful symbol of resistance, resilience and the long struggle for social justice in post-emancipation Jamaica. To fully understand this watershed event, we must look…