EXCLUSIVE MICHAEL JACKSON RELEASES

Posted by admin On July - 20 - 2009

Bidding Starts At $500

No Place Like Home A jamaiacan Trip(Coming Soon)

Posted by admin On June - 6 - 2009

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Starting In July you can see the movie Live. On the Sunday the 5th it will be shown at Mysles Cinema in Harlem and WednesdayThe 8th at Cpac in Broklyn. More info to come or call Keeling Reggae for details.

Smile Orange (1976) (Pre-Order)

Posted by admin On May - 19 - 2009

Director:Trevor D. Rhone
Writers:David Ogden (writer)
Trevor D. Rhone (play)
Genre:Comedy | Drama more
Plot:Based on the stage play by director Trevor Rhone, “Smile Orange” takes a humorous and somewhat acidic view of the tourism business, mostly from the point of view of Ringo, a hustler, con man and waiter.

IRAWMA REGGAE AWARDS 2008

Posted by admin On May - 18 - 2009

ELEPHANT MAN VOL.2

Posted by admin On March - 31 - 2009

Description : YES IT IS THE ENERGY GOD IN CONCERT FEATURING SPECIAL FEATURES AND MUSIC VIDEOS ON ALL THE TOP DANCEHALL RYTHMNS OF THE DAY.

Archive for January, 2009

Splicerr – Memories

Posted by admin On January - 15 - 2009

T-Pain video discusses autotune

Posted by Bear On January - 15 - 2009

Ron Browz Responds to T-Pain

Posted by Bear On January - 15 - 2009

Wake Up Radio

Posted by admin On January - 14 - 2009

Carl B Moxie

Carl B Moxie

 

 

 Carl B. Moxie
Executive Producer/Broadcaster
Wake-Up Radio

 

Carl B. Moxie was born in Jamaica West Indies… In the mid sixties, as a young teen, he migrated to the USA after being invited to California by former light heavyweight boxing champion Archie Moore, former middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson and then heavyweight boxing champion Mohammad Ali. Moxie fought and raised monies to help build shelters for homeless kids in California. His stay in California put him in company of several Hollywood movie stars, which include Sidney Poitier, Ivan Dixon, Tony Randall, Raquel Welch, Otis Young and others. He moved to New York City in the early seventies. Carl founded Concerned Jamaican Citizens and Friends Organization (CJCF) with an objective to provide support, primarily financial, to health institutions in Jamaica WI, and also to provide services for the youths in our communities. Through their aggressive promotions and fund-raising activities, during the first seven years after CJCF was founded, they were able to donate thousands of dollars in cash, hospital equipment and kinds to hospitals in the island and to other institutions here in the United States.

His eagerness and commitment to help foster the growth of people, especially the youth, have kept him always aggressively exploring innovative ways to do so. He has used strategies such as, but not limited to, writing and recording with music positive lyrics, and freely distributing these records within the community. His latest 12-track CD compilation is titled; “Liberation”. He also writes forum and opinion pieces for some of the major Black owned newspapers in New York City, which includes The Daily Challenge, The New York Carib News, The Jamaican Gleaner, The City Sun and The Amsterdam News and also Everybody’s Magazine. His drive to promote the positive growth of our youth has influenced his decision to host a program on a Caribbean radio show. This segment is titled, The Carl B. Moxie’s Wake-Up call show, and is aired on 93.5 FM radio, each Saturday at 11:30 AM and Sunday at 8:00 AM. The Wake-Up call is designed to evoke awareness through inspirational music, features and messages.

His on air humor and loving attitude towards his listeners is most refreshing. One enjoys the comradeship he shares with his lovely and competent assistants Marcia “Gracie” Daley and Debbie “Debo” Harrigan. The show’s weekly features include News-brief, Community Link, Job Want Ads, From the Chapters of Carl B. Moxie, The Learning Center, Moments in History, The Family in-Focus, Health Watch, Children/Student’s Salute, Meditation, Wisdom online, Virtue Reality and Insight with Carmen.

His mission statement is “In these times when there is weakening of our social, moral and even spiritual fiber of our society, resulting in a host of personal and societal ills, a program such as this can only help to promote the awareness and the upliftment of our communities.”

His screen credits include:

  • Scenes from “Wagon Train” TV series in the 60s.
  • Scenes from “The Outcast” TV series in the 60s.
  • Scenes from unreleased documentary of “Life and Times of Archie Moore.” Narrated by Actor, Tony Randall.
  • Carib Beat (Rockland County TV).
  • “Profile” with Ian Boyne (JBC, TV, Jamaica, WI)
  • “Update” (JBC, TV, Jamaica, WI)
  • “Walk and Talk” (JIS, TV, Jamaica, WI)
  • “Helping Hands” (JBC, TV, Jamaica, WI)