Free dating advice offered at Reggae event

Reggae music originated in Jamaica in the 1960’s and the first name that pops into peoples heads is Bob Marley. Even today, the younger generation associate this fine music with Bob Marley, this could have something to do with the fact that it was this man who revolutionised Reggae music and turned this music into a global phenomenon. The funky beat of the music had the whole nation chilling. In the 1980’s it was UB40 who took to our radios and top of the pops to bring us songs like Red Red Wine, I can’t help falling in love with you, Homely Girl and many more big hits.
After many years performing to live audiences and promoting the name, UB40 certainly experienced a change in fortune. The very first single which UB40 released was a double A side, which featured both ‘Food for Thought and ‘King’. The song ‘Food for Thought’ was air played on nearly every popular radio station and the song went straight into the top five when it was released on general sale. The bands first album release was called ‘Signing Off’ and released in September 1980.
However it was the Album ‘Labour of Love’ which gained them status with songs such as Red Red Wine which headed straight for the number one slot on its release. To this day Red Red Wine is played in clubs and parties and still air played on radio around the world. Reggae music itself has a romantic feel about it.
For more information on Reggae and its musical history a good place to look is the internet. The internet has become a good source of information, and you can search and find almost anything you are wanting to know about online. Dating agencies are one of the many places in which you can found out about dating and how to wow that perfect partner. Free dating advice for women and free dating advice for men is also available on the web. Plus if you fail to meet the perfect match the first time round what’s the harm of logging in again to find someone else.