

Echoes Magazine, April 2026
It was an absolute pleasure interviewing Runkus for the cover story of this month's Echoes. His latest album Supernova is a genre defining example of progressive reggae/dancehall and I was fascinated by the accounts of his collaborative work with mixed media artist Tavares Strachan. Both are clearly highly gifted individuals. Elsewhere we celebrate Harlesden Bassline's success in honouring twelve of London NW10's finest musical talents - Janet Kay, Aswad, Ruff Cutt, the Cimar
Rodigan on BBC 1Xtra, talking about the Steppin' Razor Remaster
My deepest thanks to David Rodigan for his generous comments about my latest book - Steppin' Razor Remaster - on BBC 1 Xtra the other Sunday. David's articles in Black Echoes during the early 1980s were the original inspiration for me wanting to write about reggae music and his thoughts and opinions about my own work still mean the world to me.


Launch of Steppin' Razor Remaster - with Don Letts & Danniella Dee, Dalston, 11 March 2026
Heartfelt thanks and praise to my co-hosts Don Letts and Danniella Dee and to everyone who attended the launch of my latest book Steppin' Razor, which is a Remastered edition of my 2013 Peter Tosh biography. The Servants Jazz Quarters in Dalston was packed that night, and an enjoyable time was had by all!


Echoes Magazine, March 2026
My contributions to this month's Echoes - the second issue of its 50th Anniversary year - include a full length interview with New Zealand reggae band Six60; a list, complete with short descriptions, of 50 key reggae and dancehall albums (one for each of Echoes' half century as a thriving UK music publication) and finally, a fulsome tribute to the late Sly Dunbar, who I was proud to call a friend, and whose passing inspired Mick Jagger to post "The world has lost its rhythm.























