Reggae star Jimmy Cliff performed at My Father's Place and was seen at Uniondale Mini Cinema in "The Harder They Come." ...
He inspired many generations of musicians around the world, but what we'll remember most is his humility, kindness, and sense ...
Jimmy Cliff, the two-time Grammy-winning Jamaican musician and reggae legend, has died. He was 81. Cliff’s wife, Latifa Chambers, announced his death in a statement on his Instagram page Monday. “It’s ...
Carlton is best known for his 1981 single, a grooving ode to the female form that's enjoyed a long life in popular culture.
Joe Ely, the Lubbock-bred singer-songwriter who grew his country fan base into a broader one with big cosigns from the Clash ...
International reggae artiste Jimmy Cliff, who died last week, has returned to the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. The famed ...
While the fruits of his labor in the art-pop outfit Water From Your Eyes are undoubtedly experimental, they are arguably ...
Cliff, who died Nov. 24 of pneumonia at his home in Kingston at age 81, soon had a cult following that spread far beyond West ...
Global Village celebrates the birthday of acclaimed contemporary fado singer Mariza; showcases music from Tunisian oud player ...
Jimmy spent some of his childhood with his aunt when his parents couldn’t afford to feed him. His angelic voice lit up church every Sunday. A fortuitous move to Kingston set him on a course for fame.
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Jimmy Cliff: I Am The Living

Bruce Springsteen contributed a live version of Jimmy’s song “Trapped” to the charity album We Are The World and once invited him onstage to perform “The Harder They Come” together. Jimmy’s also ...