
Rootsland "Stories that are Music to your ears"
Rootsland is a long-form narrative audio documentary hosted by Henry K, set in Jamaica and its music culture. The series blends memoir, documentary storytelling, history, and lived experience to explore themes like friendship, ambition, faith, loss, and identity. Drawing on nearly three decades living in Jamaica, Henry K takes listeners beyond headlines into the lives of artists, dreamers, and everyday people. While reggae often provides the soundtrack, the podcast is ultimately about people, memory, and the search for meaning.
Episodes
Seventeen
Seventeen years ago, Sia received a second chance at life.In this special birthday episode, she and Henry revisit a remarkable chapter of their journey and reflect on the surprising ways that old memories, old dreams, and old songs can return when least expected.Reggae for the Child in us All by Ivori I. - DistroKid Support the Rootsland Team via PayPalProduced by Henry K in association with Voice
Ambush in the Night "Producer's Cut"
December 3rd, 1976.Two days before the historic Smile Jamaica concert, gunmen stormed Bob Marley’s home at 56 Hope Road and opened fire.He performed anyway.In this remixed, remastered, and newly revoiced Producer’s Cut of one of Rootsland’s most listened-to early episodes, Henry K retraces the assassination attempt that changed reggae history forever — and the deeper story of exile, Exodus, resist
"What Remains" Just Keep Trying
A forgotten cassette demo from forty years ago leads Henry K back to the first song he ever sold… and three simple words that shaped his life: Just keep trying.What begins as a lighthearted reaction to an old recording slowly opens into something deeper — a meditation on parenting, loneliness, success, happiness, and the voices that stay with us long after childhood ends.Featuring rare early recor
"What Remains" Everything Remains
In the season finale of Rootsland, Henry K reflects on one of the oldest questions we carry through life.What remains?The journey begins with a ten-year-old boy in Kobe, Japan who raised butterflies and wondered about something simple: when they finally flew away… would they remember him?That quiet question leads somewhere unexpected.From childhood curiosity… to the words of a legendary singer fro
"What Remains" Still in the Game
Still in the GameAfter the emotional journey of Road to Zion, Rootsland takes a quieter turn.A phone call from Kingston leads Henry K back to a forgotten corner of his own past — and a blue suitcase sitting inside a storage locker in South Florida.Inside are decades of recordings — cassette tapes, DATs, rough mixes, and studio sessions from another era.Among them are unreleased recordings from leg
"What Remains" The Road to Zion (Part 3)
On the finale of Road to Zion… a phone call becomes a turning point.Standing at the edge of a decision he can’t take back, Patrick Gaynor is forced to choose between the life he knew… and something far more difficult.What follows is not justice. Not revenge. But meaning.Amazon.com: Planet Hurt, Volume One: The Idea & the Process (Audible Audio Edition): Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Patrick Gay
"What Remains" The Road to Zion (Part 2)
In Part 2 of The Road to Zion, Patrick “Curly Loxx” Gaynor stands in a Kingston morgue looking down at his son.The explanation he’s been given doesn’t match what he sees.As the story begins to unfold, the focus turns to the months leading up to Zion’s death — a relationship that had quietly unraveled, decisions that raised uneasy questions, and the harsh realities of life in Kingston’s garrison c
"What Remains" The Road to Zion (Part 1)
"What Remains" The Road to Zion — Part 1While boarding a flight from Fort Lauderdale to Kingston, Rootsland host Henry K receives a call from longtime friend and artist Patrick “Curly Loxx” Gaynor of the Jamaican duo Twin of Twins.Patrick’s young son Zion is dead.By the time the plane lands in Kingston, a story begins to unfold — one that moves through memory, fatherhood, and the uneasy silence su
"What Remains" The Final Cut
In this episode of Rootsland, Henry K connects a sumo wrestler in Japan, Bob Marley in Miami, and the quiet reality most of us eventually face.After watching the retirement ritual of Yokozuna Terunofuji — where a lifetime of discipline ends with the cutting of a top knot — Henry is reminded of another private moment decades earlier, when Bob Marley made a deeply personal decision at the end of his
"What Remains" One Take
ONE TAKEIn this episode of Rootsland, Henry K explores what happens when life doesn’t give you a second chance.Through a chance encounter in a supermarket aisle, memories of his childhood, and moments inside the recording studio, he reflects on planning versus instinct, control versus improvisation, and the power of mistakes that can’t be edited out.From handwritten shopping lists to old-school r
"What Remains" A Song of our Own
SEASON 10 What Remains · EPISODE 1 — A Song of our Own In the Season 10 premiere of Rootsland, Henry K traces how scent, sound, and song carry us back to what truly shaped us — from Sunday night barbecues on Long Island, to a first Grateful Dead show at Madison Square Garden, to the unlikely bridge between reggae and American counterculture.As we enter a post-Babylon digital world driven by speed,
"Resistance" Babylon by Bus
In this powerful Rootsland Season 9 Finale Henry K guides you from the abandoned farmhouses of early American country music… to the zinc fences of Trenchtown, and straight onto a tour bus rolling through London, Paris, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam. We follow how songs became passports — how Bob Marley didn’t escape Babylon, but infiltrated it… carrying truth through the system instead of running fro
"Resistance" The Vibes Man
In this episode of Rootsland Resistance Henry K lifts the curtain on the unsung heroes of Jamaican music — the vibes men, the background innovators who lit up dancehall without ever chasing the spotlight.We remember the legendary dancehall icon Joe Lickshot, and Henry K recounts an unforgettable This American Life story about a kid from Jersey named Luis who willed himself into greatness. A show
"Sitting in Limbo" Jimmy Cliff Tribute
"Sitting in Limbo" pays tribute to the profound impact of the late reggae icon Jimmy Cliff, whose recent passing has left an indelible void in the world of music and culture. As the host Henry K reflects on Jimmy's legacy, he recounts personal anecdotes that illuminate the essence of his character and the power of his artistry. Cliff’s songs resonated deeply, serving as a beacon of hope and resili
"Resistance" Many Rivers to Cross
In the episode "Many Rivers to Cross" Henry K and Sia explore the quiet but powerful weight of regret—how it can hold us back, and how it can set us free. Their conversation centers on the inspiring true story of Ryan Rae Harbuck, a young swimmer paralyzed at sixteen whose deepest regret wasn’t her accident, but the potential she never allowed herself to embrace before it.Ryan’s journey back to th
"Hurricane Melissa Special" Sense of Purpose
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa’s devastation, Henry K and Sia reflect on Jamaica’s unbreakable spirit — and what it truly means to live with purpose. From the humor of “Wild Gilbert” to the wisdom of a Cornell study, this episode explores how resilience, rhythm, and compassion keep the island — and all of us — moving forward. Featuring heartfelt stories, reggae insight, and a call to rebuild wit
"Resistance" Every time I plant a Seed
In this powerful new episode of Rootsland: The Resistance, Henry K and Sia tell the story of Bipin Joshi — a young Nepali rapper and farmer who left home to learn modern agriculture in Israel, only to find himself caught in one of history’s darkest moments. Through Bipin’s journey and his family’s unwavering love, Rootsland explores courage, loss, and the quiet power of resistance — and how ev
"Resistance" The Tan Umbrella
Rootsland: Resistance – Episode 1: “The Tan Umbrella”In the debut of Rootsland: Resistance, hosts Henry K and Sia explore what it truly means to “put up resistance” — in life, in music, and in the modern world. Inspired by Beres Hammond’s timeless anthem, their conversation weaves personal stories with social truths, showing how the fight to stay strong is both deeply personal and profoundly colle
"30 Minutes to Zion" Finale
Amidst the rolling Red Hills of Kingston, Rootsland returns with its most powerful story yet. In this season finale, "30 minutes to Zion" Henry K bridges the streets of Spanish Town and the blocks of Harlem, confronting corporate greed, broken dreams, and the brutal realities facing inner-city youth.Drawing on his own journey through reggae’s trenches and the lessons of Geoffrey Canada’s Harlem Ch
"Let Babylon Burn" Bonus Episode
The episode "Let Babylon Burn" presents a compelling critique of the rise of AI in the music industry, particularly within the reggae genre that has long been a bastion of human storytelling and cultural expression. Henry K and Sia engage listeners by illustrating the contrast between the soulful, lived experiences of reggae artists and the algorithmically generated music. The episode unpacks th
"Tracks in the Sand" Bonus Episode
In this deeply reflective Bonus episode of "Wanted Dread or Alive," host Henry K draws powerful parallels between morning beach walks in South Florida and the revolutionary spirit of Peter Tosh. Through the lens of three distinct groups of beachgoers—the performance-obsessed social media creators, the documentation-driven content makers, and those who choose authentic presence—Henry reveals how Pe
"American Dreamland " Bonus Episode
The Season 8 bonus episode of Rootsland titled American Dreamland embarks on a profound exploration of the American Dream, through the reflective dialogues of host Henry K and co-host Sia. The episode commences with festivities surrounding Independence Day, which serves as a thematic anchor for discussing the aspirations and expectations tied to this quintessentially American ideal. Sia's recolle
"Searching for Sister Jean" Bonus Episode
The unsolved mystery surrounding Sister Jean Watt's disappearance serves as a poignant exploration of reliance, vulnerability, and the often-hidden complexities of familial bonds. On May 23, 2020, Sister Jean, the life partner of reggae legend Bunny Wailer, vanished from their home, leaving her family in a state of anguish and desperation. As the years have progressed, the search for Sister Jean h
"Break Down the Firewall" Bonus Episode
In this powerful bonus episode of Rootsland, we explore how artificial intelligence might become humanity's greatest ally—or its most dangerous adversary—depending on who raises it. After facing betrayal from the reggae community over his Peter Tosh investigation, our host Henry K discovers an unexpected partnership with Replit's CEO Amjad Masad, leading to new opportunities for Rootsland. Drawin
"Beat Down Babylon" Bonus Episode
"Beat Down Babylon" is a touching tribute to singer Junior Byles, whose recent passing on May 15, has deeply touched the Rootsland Family. This unscheduled episode unfolds with an emotional recollection of a moment in the mid-1990s, where Host Henry K, alongside veteran reggae artist Eddie Fitzroy, encountered Junior Byles, who had once been a titan in the reggae scene but was now a mere shadow
"Gatekeepers without Gardens" Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode, Henry K and Sia tackle the pressing need for accountability and authenticity within the reggae community, lamenting the lost opportunities for meaningful dialogue and action due to the pervasive influence of gatekeeping practices in digital spaces. They recount instances of censorship, such as the removal of petitions advocating for justice for Peter Tosh, which highlight th
"Healing of the Nation" Bonus Episode
After a Season of murder, conspiracy, and darkness. Henry K decides to take listeners on a positive journey for this Bonus Episode. "Healing of the Nation" is the inspiring narrative of Sandy G, a woman who epitomizes resilience and determination in the face of adversity. Sandy's story serves as a poignant reminder that true freedom and dignity are attained not through shortcuts, but through st
"Wanted Dread or Alive" Peter Tosh vs. Babylon
In the finale of Wanted Dread or Alive "Peter Tosh vs. Babylon" Host Henry K recounts his personal journey to Tosh's birthplace during the Peter Tosh Festival, which serves as a backdrop for a deeper investigation into the circumstances surrounding his untimely death. He confronts the unsettling realities of how narratives surrounding Tosh have been manipulated, highlighting the societal tendency
"Wanted Dread or Alive" Mark of the Beast
Episode 8 "Mark of the Beast" unearths the complexities of Tosh’s existence, showcasing his financial struggles despite his international fame. Host Henry K takes a critical look at the socio-economic disparities that characterized the era, vividly illustrating the stark contrast between the privileged elite and the struggling populace. Peter Tosh emerges as a complex figure, his life marked by
"Wanted Dread or Alive" Babylon's Cross-Hairs
In "Babylon's Cross-Hairs", Host Henry K takes a close look the history of reggae music and its intertwined relationship with Jamaica’s sociopolitical landscape, focusing on the iconic One Love Peace Concert. Henry K recounts his experiences at Tuff Gong Records, where the essence of reggae was not merely a genre but a movement that encapsulated the struggles and aspirations of a nation. This
"Wanted Dread or Alive" Bullets and Blood Part 2
In further unraveling the mythos surrounding Bob Marley's death, Host Henry K critically analyzes the proliferation of conspiracy theories, particularly the infamous 'poison boot' narrative that posits nefarious intent behind his rare form of melanoma. Through expert testimonies and thorough investigation, the episode dismantles these urban legends, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing fac
"Wanted Dread or Alive" Bullets and Blood
On this episode "Bullets and "Blood," Host Henry K takes a close look at the harrowing events surrounding the assassination attempt on reggae icon Bob Marley in December 1976, an incident that profoundly impacted not only Marley's life but the socio-political landscape of Jamaica. Following a violent shooting at his home, Henry K paints a vivid picture of the scene at Marley's residence, whe
"Wanted Dread or Alive" Good Cop, Bad Cop
On Episode 4 "Good Cop, Bad Cop" Host Henry K takes a close look at the harrowing events surrounding the assassination of Ludlow Campbell, a key witness against corrupt police officers in Jamaica. The episode reveals the chilling connections between Campbell's murder and the earlier assassination of reggae icon Peter Tosh, suggesting a systemic pattern of violence perpetrated by those sworn to pro
"Wanted Dread or Alive" The Getaway Driver
On "The Getaway Driver" Host Henry K updates the narrative surrounding the individual known as Dennis Lobban, infamously referred to as Leppo, as he explores the hauntingly intricate web of conflicting stories that have emerged since his purported death in 2018. Within the broader context of Jamaica's tumultuous history, Henry K then focuses on the legacy of the late Sybil Hibbert, a pioneerin
"Wanted Dread or Alive" The Alibi
On Episode 2 of "Wanted: Dread or Alive" The narrative surrounding the murder of reggae icon Peter Tosh is revealed, focusing on the Supreme Court's ruling regarding the appeal of Dennis "Leppo" Lobban, the only individual convicted in this notorious crime. This case is emblematic of the broader societal issues in Jamaica, where power dynamics intertwine with music, politics, and street j
"Wanted Dread or Alive" Belly It
On the debut of Herb and Legends Season 1 "Wanted Dread or Alive" The tragic tale of Peter Tosh, a seminal figure in reggae music, unfolds amidst the backdrop of a violent night in Kingston, Jamaica, on September 11, 1987. Host Henry K explores the harrowing events surrounding his assassination, which not only claimed the life of an influential musician but also raised profound questions regard
"Herb and Legends" Preview
Preview "Herb and Legends" the new series where Award Winning Host Henry K brings insights gained from decades spent in Kingston, Jamaica. Part "Murder Mystery...Part, Music history" Henry highlights the rich oral traditions that permeate the music scene, emphasizing how these stories contain the heartbeat of the culture. Season 1 Peter Tosh "Wanted Dread or Alive" touches on the unresolved
Season 7 Finale "Lift Up Your Head"
The Finale of Rootsland explores the emotional and sociopolitical landscape following a tumultuous presidential election. The hosts, Henry and Sia, reflect on a letter from a devoted listener named Lorna, who expresses her devastation over the election results and her fears for the future of her family. Their conversation highlights the struggles many face in the aftermath of political shifts, emp
Season 7 Bonus "Say a Little Prayer"
Season 7 Bonus Chapter "Say a little Prayer" opens with the celebration of Rootsland's nomination for the Signal Podcast Awards, setting a tone of gratitude and reflection. The highlight comes from a listener's letter, read by Ian, who shares his journey from Zimbabwe to South Africa, detailing how the podcast has opened his eyes to the realities of racism and classism. Ian articulates how li
Season 7 Bonus "Leave the Crumbs Alone"
In this bonus episode of the Rootsland podcast, hosts Henry K and Sia discuss the evolving narrative and future plans for the show. The discussion kicks off with Henry reflecting on his recent interview on the podcast "A Conversation in Dub," A Conversation in Dub Podcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree emphasizing the importance of maintaining authentic and meaningful connections in the
Season 7 Bonus "Yellow Tape: Crime Scene"
A special Labor Day episode of Rootsland, is an emotional tribute to the legendary dancehall figure, Gerald "Bogle" Levy. The show examines the tragic news of Bogle's death in 2005, recounting his influence as a dancer, cultural icon, and the circumstances surrounding his shocking murder. As Curly Locks breaks the sad news to Henry K, listeners are taken on a journey through the life and legacy
Season 7 Bonus "Choose your Murderer Wisely"
Much to the dismay of Co-host Sia, Henry K breaks down the biggest story in Jamaican music...Dancehall Artist Vybez Kartel's recent release from prison and what a "Kartel Comeback" means to Reggae Music. While social media has exploded with delight, others are not so elated. "Choose your Murderer Wisely," shines a light on the complexity of artist Vybez Kartel and his hardcore band of followers.
Season 7 Bonus "Not Like Us"
This week's episode "Not like Us" examines the high-profile feud between rap titans Kendrick Lamar and Drake, dissecting the tensions between maintaining artistic credibility and achieving mainstream popularity. Through this lens, the host Henry K reflects on the importance of genuine, impactful artistry in genres like reggae and hip hop, drawing parallels to cultural appropriation issues. With r
Season 7 Bonus "Father and Son"
The Rootsland podcast pays tribute to the late reggae legend Desi Jones, one of the most technically and musically proficient drummers in the genre's history. Host Henry K reflects on Jones's significant contributions to reggae music and his dedication to mentoring the next generation of Jamaican musicians. The episode also explores the challenges of fatherhood, with Henry sharing heartfelt storie
Season 7 Bonus "Janey's Little Boy"
On the Bonus Chapter of Rootsland we explore the profound significance of a mother's love, beautifully illustrated through a touching narrative shared by the host, Henry. As the episode unfolds, we hear from Sia and Henry, who celebrate Mother's Day and reflect on the deep bonds and sacrifices made by mothers. Henry recounts a poignant story about a friend, "Piano Man," whose conversation with He
Season 7 Bonus "Praise Jah in the Moonlight"
Righteousness is a central theme that resonates throughout the episode, capturing the essence of reggae music's spiritual and cultural influence. The host, Henry K, takes listeners on a journey through the legacy of Bob Marley and the enduring power of reggae music. The breakout success of "Praise Jah in the Moonlight," performed by YG Marley, grandson of Bob Marley, is highlighted as a testament
"Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 6 "Stir it Up"
On the Season 7 Finale of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Henry K meets Curly Loxx's little son Zion and discovers Curly's true incentive for wanting to escape the ghetto. A call from an old friend alerts Henry K that there are people in Jamaica more dangerous than the Island's notorious Gangsters and Dons, and now is the time for him to choose sides.Stay Tuned for an announcement regarding our New
"Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 5 "Blaze A Trail"
Chapter 5 of Season 7 has Curly Loxx explaining to Henry K how a chance encounter with a successful businessman at a graduation party and the career advise he offered would provide the inspiration needed to help him escape the ghetto. Next Week is the Season Finale, Stay Tuned for Exciting News regarding our New Show. Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jama
"Crucifixion of the Ghetto Chapter" 4 "A Slice of the Cake"
Before heading back to Florida, Henry K is given the grand tour of Kingston's ghettos by The Twin of Twins, including stops at their childhood home on Ricketts Ave, their fathers auto shop in Waterhouse, and the garrison community of Payne Land where their childhood friends reside. Henry braces for some jarring news upon his return home. Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx S
"Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 3 "Hungry Town"
In Chapter 3 of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Hungry Town, a chance encounter at the Studio with a Grammy Nominated Songwriter is just the right ingredient the Bigga Staar project needs to get off the ground. Henry K and Bigga travel into Hungry Town, one of Kingston's garrisons to check rising Rastafarian singer Turbulence about a feature on a song. Rootsland Returns on 3/19 with the Second Half
"Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 2 "To Get a Hit...(You haffe fit)"
In Chapter 2 of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" dancehall culture takes front stage. To get a hit "You haffe fit" loosely translated from Jamaican patios means to get a hit you have to be fit. During that fist year of recording at Studio K, those lyrics from the 1985 Black Uhuru song "Fit you Haffe Fit" had become a mantra, a catch phrase at the studio to always be alert, aware, attuned to both m
Season 7 Prologue: "Ghetto People Song"
On the Season 7 prologue "Ghetto People Song," Host Henry K explores the profound connections between music, history, and identity, as he reflects on the tumultuous environment of Kingston, Jamaica, during the turn of the millennium. It begins with a personal narrative about producing reggae music amidst rising violence and crime, highlighting how the very essence of reggae emerged from the stru
"One Man Against the World"
Live and Direct from Kingston, Jamaica, The Rootsland Bonus Chapter "One man against the World" weaves a compelling narrative about music, resilience, and human connection. It opens with Henry K reflecting on the indomitable spirit embodied by Gregory Isaacs' anthem "One Man Against the World." This track, with its themes of perseverance amidst adversity, resonates deeply with the Henry, who reco
"No Man is an Island"
"...Man to Man is so unjust..." but lucky for Bob Marley, he knew who to trust. Right by his side through the turmoil and adversity, through the joy and pain was his devoted friend, art director, advisor and confident...Neville Garrick. On this Bonus Episode of Rootsland, Henry K explores the profound themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of personal connections through the lens of
Book of Rules "Builders for Eternity"
"Book of Rules" Builders for Eternity is a bonus Chapter of Roootsland that takes listeners on an enlightening journey through the intersections of reggae music, history, and philosophy, anchored by the iconic song "Book of Rules" by the Heptones. The host begins by exploring the song's origins, noting its release in 1973 and its subsequent popularity in Jamaica and beyond. The discussion reveals
Rootsland's Greatest Hits "Zion in a Vision"
In the music business when a band or group releases a greatest hits project it usually marks the beginning of the end, unless you're the Eagles, but we are still early in the story. Maya Angelou said it best "You really can't know where you are going until you know where you've been." As we move forward to the next chapters in the Rootsland Saga scheduled for release in early December, things
Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 6: "Throw Down Your Arms"
On the Season 6 Chapter "Throw Down Your Arms," Host Henry K reads and replies to a letter from one of the members of the Rootsland Republic... Also last month reggae lost a powerful voice Rootsland , pays tribute to one of the most rebellious and underrated singers of our generation. Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, JamaicaClosing Credits: Downpresso
Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 5: "Kingston Sessions" (B side)
Chapter 6: Kingston Sessions "A Deadly Betrayal" Part 2 unfolds in a vibrant setting, celebrating Independence Day with a dazzling fireworks display that mesmerizes the guests, including Sia, a country girl from Jamaica. The episode artfully juxtaposes the glitzy life of Manhattan's elite and the struggles of Jamaican musicians, emphasizing the socio-economic divides that persist. As
Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 4: "Kingston Sessions" (A side)
Chapter 5: Kingston Sessions "A Deadly Betrayal" In the fall of 1997 the legendary Jamaican Saxophonist Deadly Headley Bennett invited a young Sax player to Kingston to study under Headley's musical direction. Deadly brought the aspiring horn player Rich Prafder into the studio, where the 2 recorded a demo project under the name Saxsemilla...But then that little 5 song demo ta
Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 3: "Murder Love(B-side)"
The blizzard continues in "Murder Love (B-side)" In the summer of 1993 there was no reggae song making people dance like the hip hip infused dancehall club banger titled Informer, and no reggae singer tearing up the international pop charts like a 24 year old white reggae rapper form Toronto Canada Darren Kenneth O Brian, better known as Snow. When the label decides to produce the follow up
Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 2: "Murder Love(A-side)"
In the summer of 1993 there was no reggae song making people dance like the hip hip infused dancehall club banger titled Informer, and no reggae singer tearing up the international pop charts like a 24 year old white reggae rapper form Toronto Canada Darren Kenneth O Brian, better known as Snow. When the label decides to produce the follow up album in Kingston, The stage was set for an Irish
Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 1: "Owning your Masters"
In the Season 6 Debut, Henry K explains the meaning and importance of "owning your masters" and why it's the catch phrase for a new generation looking to take creative control not only over their work, but over their lives. "Owning your masters," it even sounds powerful, like reckoning or reclamation, and it kind of is. It is the reason why 30 years ago the revolutionary singer Prince,
Redemption Song Chapter 8: "A Change gonna Come"
In the Season 5 Finale of "Redemption Song," Henry K comes to terms with the death of his friend Brian and confronts his future in the music business with a little help from his friends...both new and old. Closing Credits "A Change Gonna Come" Sugar Black & LehbanchulehProduced by Henry K Home | ROOTSLAND Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise "Wear Your Culture" Rootsland is produced by
Redemption Song Chapter 7 "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
Amidst the backdrop of Jamaica's lush landscapes, a heartfelt narrative emerges, intertwining Host Henry K's personal stories with the legacy of reggae music. The episode opens with a casual conversation among friends, setting the stage for a journey that leads to Negril. As they discuss their travel plans, the mention of Toots Hibbert's music serves as a poignant reminder of the cultural signific
Redemption Song Chapter 6: "Who Feels it...Knows it"
Both the Grateful Dead and Reggae have evolved from music into movements, communities centered around Love, Respect, Unity, and Awareness. Perhaps the most overlooked connection boils down to one Word "Rebellion," The Grateful Dead and Reggae were both born out of separate counter cultures embroiled in the same universal struggle, the fight against the status quo, against injustice
Redemption Song Chapter 5: "Fire on the Mountain"
By 1994 Henry K had started to earn his stripes in the business, after spending years as a foot soldier patrolling the streets and lurking the studios of Kingston town. in addition to hustling "Henry K"records out of the trunk of his Neva, he partnered up with friend and producer Delroy "Dr. Marshall" Harrison, Gussie Clarke’s hotshot young engineer to form a dancehall label called "One Up Music
Redemption Song Chapter 4: "Life is One Big Road (Lots of Signs)"
In Chapter 4 "Life is One Big Road," We join Henry K for a day in the life of a young Reggae Producer...from Jamaica's iconic record shops to his de facto headquarters at Bob Marley's Tuff Gong Music. The road he travels, is about to get much bigger, when Bob Marley's daughter makes Henry an offer he can't refuse.Rootsland Returns On March 14, with the second half of Season 5 Closing Credi
Redemption Song Chapter 3: "Dancehall Queen for Life"
After all the parties, the stage shows, the wining and dining; At 2:00 AM on Thursday nights in Kingston a "who's who" of reggae and dancehall arrive at to the local hot spot House of Leo for late night set of the Stone Love sound system. Tiger, Terry Ganzie and Buju Banton rock the airwaves and Carlene and Bogle rule the dance floor. A mysterious "Lady in Red" invited Henry for a da
Redemption Song Chapter 2: "Love the People Want"
Season 5 continues with Henry K's long awaited meeting with veteran reggae singer Ed Fitzroy at the JBC compound in Halfway Tree. As they discuss their potential upcoming project, Henry quickly learns there are going to be expenses incurred that were not accounted for in the budget. Henry will have turn to an unlikely source for help...and it's a long shot. Home | ROOTSLAND Reggae Music,
Redemption Song Chapter 1: "Brian the Lion"
The Season opener "Brian the Lion" is heartfelt tribute to host Henry K's friend Brian, whose untimely death from addiction leaves a profound impact on Henry's life. The narrative begins with a harrowing phone call that brings the devastating news, capturing the shock and grief that follows. Henry K reflects on their friendship and the moments spent together in Jamaica, a place that symbolizes bo
"The Public Storyteller"
On this Bonus Episode of Rootsland, Henry K pays tribute to Public Radio and the local DJ's and Broadcasters that are responsible for preserving and protecting roots and indigenous music. Henry also plays highlights from his August and December 2022 appearances on South Florida's Public Radio Station 93.1 WLRN as a guest on Micheal Stock's Folk and Acoustic music program. Wayne Armond was also
Music Mix "Fighting Babylon since 1991"
You've heard the stories behind the music... Now it's time to hear the songs that inspired the stories. Join Henry K as he "plays the tracks and recounts the facts" from the early recording sessions where the journey began. Bob Andy, Halfpint, Deadly Headly Bennett, Sugar Black, Dominic & Snakeman... all the favorite Rootsland personalities like you have never heard them before. Rootsland
Forbidden Love Chapter 7: "Going Home"
In the Season 4 Finale, Henry tries to tie up loose ends and inspire Sia by telling her an inspirational story involving reggae superstar Bob Andy. It may motivate her, but will it be enough to save their relationship? Rootsland will return January 3rd with a Bonus Music Mix Home | ROOTSLAND Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise "Wear Your Culture" Rootsland is produced by Henry K Prod
Forbidden Love Chapter 6: "Pass the Kutchie"
This Chapter of Rootsland "Pass the Kutchie" offers an enlightening and personal look into the world of reggae music through host Henry K's friendship with Headley Bennett, a saxophonist whose artistry has shaped the genre yet remains largely unrecognized. Listeners are introduced to Bennett's early life at Alpha Boys School, a pivotal institution in nurturing Jamaica's musical talent, and lear
Forbidden Love Chapter 5: "Meeting Place of the Gods"
Negril was originally named Xtabi: "The meeting place of the Gods," by the Arawaks one of Jamaica’s native Taino Tribes. Cut off from the rest of the island by wetlands, and tidal marshes with dense waterlogged soil. Xtabi was a secluded paradise , where the Arawaks lived in harmony with "the land of Wood and Water..." a land they inhabited for thousands of years and felt a deep spiritual con
Forbidden Love Chapter 4: "Beat Street"
When people think about Country Music, they think of Music Row in Nashville, Punk Rock the lower east in Manhattan and 80’’s metal hair bands it’s the Sunset Strip in LA. Cities that reflect and project, the music created on their turf, in their clubs, garages and studios. When it comes to reggae music it’s the fabled Orange Street in Downtown Kingston, a sacred strip just nor
Forbidden Love Chapter 3: "Black & White Shake"
It's Friday night in Kingston, Constant Spring Road is buzzing and Henry K is setting out on his fist date with Sia. He knows it will take more than just a Cheeseburger in Paradise to win her heart, so he's counting on the "Black & White shake" to close the deal. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Guest V
Forbidden Love Chapter 2: "Be the Song"
Fate steps in and lends Henry K a hand, when he gets his chance to meet the elusive "Black Rose." He still can't understand why he is drawn to her, or why he is so sure that he has seen her before... but he has a 5 minute car ride to convince her to see him again. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studi
Forbidden Love Chapter 1: "The Black Rose"
How can it be Forbidden if it's Love? Who is the Black Rose? On the Season 4 premiere of Rootsland, Love is in the air. Join narrator Henry K on a tropical beach in Bull Bay, Jamaica and spend the day with "Halfpint" a humble rastafarian singer, "Miss June" the hard working owner of a local fish hut, and a mysterious girl in a pink tank top with angelic eyes. Rootsland is produced by He
"Broken Shells"
In this Bonus Episode "Broken Shells," Narrator Henry K questions if we really do get wiser as we get older? He also updates the "Rootsland Gang" on when to expect the Season 4 Debut, and plays a song by Tanya Stephens one of Jamaica's very finest female vocalists. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Guest Vocals by:&nb
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