Reggae · June 14, 2014
Harrison Stafford's film ’Holding on to Jah’ launches a campaign to get finished!
The film ’Holding on to Jah’, which tells the story of Jamaica, Reggae and the Rasta Movement, is about to be completed. To achieve this, a

The film ’Holding on to Jah’, which tells the story of Jamaica, Reggae and the Rasta Movement, is about to be completed. To achieve this, a crowdfunding campaign was launched.
Directed by Harrison Stafford, lead singer of Groundation, and Roger Landon Hall, the film - according to the Jamaicans themselves - promises to be the best ever made about Jamaica and its cultural movement.
The system and part of society fights against reggae, because it is ’rebelde’ music, and it needs the strength of the people's voice to be heard." - he says.
The system and part of society fights against reggae, because it is ’rebelde’ music, and it needs the strength of the people's voice to be heard." - he says.
(Request for support from Harrison Stafford)
The film has already been awarded at several film festivals and has reached the final stage of being released to the general public by the end of the year. In it, testimonials from several big names such as Sugar Minott, Israel Vibration, The Congos, Leroy ’Horsemouth’ Wallace, Pablo Moses, Prince Allah, The Abyssinians, Winston Jarrett, Winston McAnuff, Ijahman Levi, Don Carlos, Culture, Ras Michael, U-Roy and Roger Stephens.
HOW TO COLLABORATE
Anyone who wants to contribute with amounts starting from 5 dollars, just access the link below. It is possible, for 25 dollars, to secure a copy of the film on DVD. Access: indiegogo.com/projects/holding-on-to-jahCategory
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