David Rodigan has spent his entire life exulting in and exalting reggae. In his autobiography, published earlier this year, the soundman stays... Though he has been called a lot of names throughout ...
On Friday night in the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion was not sleeping. The lion was actually quite alert and lucid as he watched over the Global Arts stage at number one gate on Kindley Field ...
Renowned reggae DJ David Rodigan has quit commercial radio station Kiss FM after 22 years over its "refusal" to schedule the music at a "socially accessible time". Rodigan said that he was leaving ...
Picture: David Rodigan - Lovebox Festival 2014 held at Victoria Park - Day 1 - Performances - David Rodigan - London, United Kingdom - Friday 18th... David Rodigan has worked as a DJ for Kiss FM for ...
Reggae legend David Rodigan brings a touch of Jamaican sunshine to a cold British night with a special festive reggae programme. Celebrating the party season and sprinkling a little Caribbean sunshine ...
British DJ David Rodigan has lost track of the number of times he has performed in Bermuda. “I absolutely love the vibes,” the reggae and dancehall DJ said. “It is so relaxed and chilled. It is ...
In the second of 1Xtra Stories’ two-part special recorded in Jamaica, DJ David Rodigan heads to Kingston to discover more about what is commonly known as the ‘Roots Rock Reggae Revival’. Roots rock ...
Respected reggae DJ David Rodigan is to join BBC Radio 1Xtra for a new show next month, following his acrimonious departure from Kiss FM last year. Alongside presenting a regular Sunday evening show ...
Manchester, UK – On Thursday 27th November, Echoes welcomes a truly special night of rhythm and roots as reggae legend Maxi Priest and iconic DJ David Rodigan unite at Manchester Cathedral for a genre ...
October 2014 witnessed the birth of something extraordinary, as bass superstars Chase & Status and Rage, original Digital Soundboy Shy FX and reggae legend David Rodigan joined forces at London’s ...
DAVID Rodigan laughs as he tells me where he fell in love with Jamaican music. "It was at home in Kidlington, where I grew up," he says. "And I saw Millie Small singing My Boy Lollipop on TV. That was ...