Toots and the Maytals

Barack Obama's 2023 Summer Playlist: boygenius, Ice Spice, SZA, Drake, Kelela, Bob Dylan, more

”People seem to think, well, he must’ve had some 20-year-old intern who was figuring out this latest cut,” Obama told Hasan Minhaj in a recent interview. ”No, man! It’s on my iPad right now.”

What's Going on Friday?

Friday’s NYC-area shows include Jazmine Sullivan, Jeff Tweedy, Laura Jane Grace, LadyLand, Teen Suicide, Les Claypool’s Flying Frog Brigade, and more.

64 Essential Ska Albums from 1964 to Present

With ska gaining mainstream traction in the U.S. once again, we put together a list of 64 essential ska albums from 1964 to present, with albums released during each of the past seven decades by artists from all over the world.

Grammys 2021 winners list (Megan Thee Stallion, Beyonce, Billie Eilish, Body Count, John Prine, Toots, Chick Corea, more)

Other winners include Taylor Swift/Aaron Dessner, Brittany Howard, Nas, Kaytranada, Beyonce, Kanye, Lady Gaga/Ariana Grande, The Highwomen, Robert Glasper, Thundercat, and more, plus more to come…

15 Great Reggae Albums of 2020

The contemporary reggae movement continues to grow, and 2020 birthed some of the current scene’s most cutting edge records yet. Here are 15 that we highly recommend, plus some great non-album singles…

MOJO's Top 75 Albums of 2020

As a magazine that still regularly puts ’60s icons on its cover, you might not be too surprised at their #1.

Until The Ribbon Breaks releases Toots and the Maytals remix to benefit Black Lives Matter

”I made this Re – imagination and accompanying video, not only as my own small way of giving voice to what is such an important movement, in such a crucial time – but also, because how often do you get the opportunity to work for an actual Legend?!”

Blondie's Debbie Harry talks "WAP," Trump, Van Morrison, Miley, Toots Hibbert & more

Debbie Harry has discussed a ton of hot topics in a couple new interviews…

Watch Toots and the Maytals' new video for "Three Little Birds" ft. Ziggy Marley

The psychedelic video features animated depictions of the late Toots Hibbert, Ziggy Marley, and Ringo Starr, all of whom contributed to this fiery rendition of a Bob Marley classic…
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