Jewish reggae star Matisyahu tells the New York Post about his thriving career and unwavering stance despite anti-Israel backlash, and concert cancellations. Despite facing significant backlash over ...
The cascade of engines revving will not be the only sound that bikers and community members will hear on Aug. 1 as singer and ...
"It's an album all about stamina," the musician says of his upcoming EP 'Hold the Fire.' "It's about how to continue to be an artist as you get older" Matisyahu has spent much of his life moving from ...
[UPDATE: Aug. 24, 10:30 a.m.] Matisyahu performed on Aug. 22 at a Spanish music festival that had cancelled his performance due to apparent pressure from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) ...
Amid a rise in antisemitism, Tucson venue cancels Jewish artist Matisyahu's planned performance, citing security concerns rather than antisemitism Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu's two performances ...
This undated image released by Thirty Tigers shows Hassidic raggae musician Matisyahu. The 33-year-old Matisyahu is far from the one who lived for years in a modest apartment in Crown Heights, the ...
The next chapter in the story of Matisyahu arrived with the reggae singer's new self-titled album, and he shares how an unplanned partnership and the shifting pop landscape influenced this stunning ...
Matisyahu, the Jewish American reggae, hip-hop, and alternative rock singer, rapper, beatboxer, and musician, brought his multiple musical talents to the Troy Music Hall, 25 miles north of Albany, to ...
Sitting backstage at Matisyahu’s concert in Stamford, Connecticut five days before the July 17 release of his new album, “Spark Seeker,” his father Bob Miller is smiling. Warm up band Moon Taxi has ...
Matisyahu opens up about his new EP ‘Hold The Fire,’ what inspired him to write his upcoming song “Ascent” that speaks out against rising antisemitism, becoming an independent artist, why his trip to ...
Cigarette in one hand and cup of tea in the other, Matisyahu sat down with JTA in his closet-sized dressing room during his European tour to talk about his life, his music, how he's raising his kids, ...
American Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu slammed Hamas' modus operandi of hiding behind Gazan civilians and challenging, "What are we supposed to do??" In the video, he demands: "What are we supposed ...
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