WELCOME TO OUR MUSICIAN'S MUSIC LIBRARY
​This segment of the Network is to highlight Artist and Musicians from the entertainment industry. Each week we will feature music from our network of selected Artists. These songs will be specially selected and played for a period of 2 hours on Saturdays from 3pm-5pm.
Glen Washington (born Jamaican) reggae/soca singer-songwriter, drummer and record producer. He was born on July 17, 1957. Washington made his first hit record “Rockers Not Crackers” in 1978 for the Joe Gibbs Record label; but he did not grace the charts again until the release of the hit “Kindness For Weakness” in 1998. He is currently a popular artist
in reggae music.
Born in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica, Stephens worked in the early 1990s as part of the twice Grammy Award winning act Soul II Soul. He recorded at Motown, and recorded for the VP label before establishing his own label, Pot of Gold Records. Later that decade he released dancehall singles such as “Winner”, “Bus the Place” and “Slop Dem”. His tracks “Legacy” (Mad Cobra featuring Richie Stevens, 1993) and “Come Give Me Your Love” (Richie Stephens featuring General Degree, 1997) peaked at numbers 64 and 61 respectively in the UK Singles Chart.
TORY WYNTER is internationally recognized as a star of stage and screen as well as an acclaimed ambassador for World Music. He is an award-winning singer, composer, arranger, music producer, and recording artist. Tory is also known for his brilliant work on television and stage, as a producer, director and of course actor extraordinaire. He has hosted his own TV specials in Jamaica, Curacao, Nassau-Bahamas, and Saint Martin (Netherlands Antilles), all to tremendous critical acclaim..