The Hampton Roads and Virginia Reggae Community has lost one of it's own. Alison Lady Cham Champagnie has passed away from this life..
We will always remember her contributions to our small but strong community. Lady Cham was the editor of West Indian Times magazine, which kept us inform with news from the caribbean and covered local entertainment. Who can forget the “Dear Lady Cham” Column? Most of us might remember her with her camera and crew snapping photos, at many different local events. We also remember her years as host of The Caribbean Connection on 91.1 fm each Sunday.
We have listen to your recommendation over the last ten (10) years and we have added some of the categories that you have requested. We hope that you will continue to invest in the talented women, men and children of Virginia Reggae.
This year marks the 10th staging of the Virginia Reggae Awards, facilitated by VirginiaReggae.com. Thanks to everyone who has participated over the years.
You are sure to see some powerful, enlightening and dynamic performances at the Annual Virginia Reggae Awards, just as we have seen in the past.
Va comes alive again with another massive sound clash. This time it's an all out dub plate war, billed as a war between the USA and Japan.
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