VP Records has just released Jah Cure’s latest album True Reflections. It was officially released the same day that he was released from prison, but the album is not available in the US until August 7th. ([More →])
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Jah Cure Reflects On 8 Years Of Reggae Hits With New Album
July 31st, 2007
Jah Cure Steps Out For The 1st Time In 8 Years
July 30th, 2007
Siccature Alcock stepped out of the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston Jamaica and into the life he had been dreaming about while sleeping behind bars for the last 8 years. When Alcock left prison, he finally stepped into the shoes of a free Jah Cure. There was a press conference held to meet the man behind the music. When Jah Cure entered the room on the arm of his mother, he was greeted by complete silence. Silence broken only by the sound of numerous cameras being clicked, shutters opening and closing, film advancing, and more silence. Finally, the photographers were asked to step back, and Spragga Benz himself stepped forth to offer a prayer and give thanks to Jah for the man who has served his time and is ready to become a member of society again. ([More →])
Jah Cure Is Free From Prison
July 29th, 2007
Bless Up Cure fans. A few sources have reported that Jah Cure was released from prison at 5:30 am Saturday morning. Sorry no video or further information. As long as his visas are in order, he will soon be on his way to Holland for his first performance. ([More →])
Sundance Fest Is First Stop For Jah Cure
July 16th, 2007
The Curefest may have been pushed to October, but Holland won’t have to wait so long to see Jah Cure’s return to the stage. His first performance in 8 years will be at the Sundance Music Festival in Holland on August 12th. By the 1st of September he will be basking in the Caribbean sunshine on the isle of Grenada, at the start of an eastern Caribbean tour. ([More →])
Jah Cure Curefest Changes Dates
July 13th, 2007
Jah Cure fans have waited 8 years since his last performance and they will have to wait a little longer. He’s still being released from prison on time, as far as anyone can tell. But the organizers of Curefest, Danger Zone Records, has decided to postpone the 3 day festival of conscious dancehall music until October. ([More →])




