The popular British reggae band UB40 featuring Ali Campbell will perform Feb. 15 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Courtesy photo With global record sales of over 70 million, British reggae band ...
In 1983, when British reggae band UB40 released its fourth studio album Labour of Love, the set was well-received by the ...
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Is political pop music dead? UB40 just finished one-third of a world tour (South America, New Guinea, Dubai, South Africa), and political music was missing everywhere, says singer Terrence "Astro" ...
Music fans, you’re going to be very happy with the big news we’ve got for you: UB40 is hitting the road. The legendary reggae band is celebrating almost half a century of music-making with a massive ...
Ever since 1978, UB40 has been a steady global music presence preaching the reggae-pop gospel. The United Kingdom natives marked the band’s 45th anniversary in 2023 and has further celebrated this ...
Nexstar’s Coast to Coast Countdown to 2026 wants you to raise a glass of ‘Red Red Wine‘ as a toast to the new year with English reggae band UB40. “We love what we do,” guitarist Robin Campbell said ...
The reggae act is at Stockbridge Amphitheatre Sept. 2 with the Original Wailers, Big Mountain and Maxi Priest. For successful bands that originated in the 1970s, very few have all their original band ...
Nearly every detail surrounding the many allegations from the past few weeks regarding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has provoked a wide range of emotions not at all limited to the political ...
ALBANY — UB40, the pop-reggae group behind “Red Red Wine,” “Food for Thought” and other hits, will be at Albany’s Palace Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 11, as part of their Relentless Tour, with special ...
“Reggae is more influential now than it’s ever been on contemporary dance music all over the world.” If there’s one style of music that can be considered truly universal, it would have to be reggae.
Brian Travers, saxophone player and founding member of the Brit pop and reggae band UB40, died Sunday surrounded by family at his home in the UK. He was 62. His iconic “Red Red Wine” band confirmed ...