reggae


The long wait is over. The Mateel is finally getting the settlement payment they’ve been waiting for — following  a long delay blamed on the current state of the lending market. Here’s the announcement from the Ranch:

The Dimmick Ranch announces payment of the Mateel Settlement

The Dimmick Ranch announced today that Tom Dimmick has secured the necessary funding and will be making a payment of $256,400 that includes principal, interest and legal fees to the Mateel Community Center.  The payment will be presented to the MCC attorney, William Bragg.   “I am very pleased that I was able to make this payment today.  I just regret the time it has taken, but our national credit crisis and reluctance on the part of lenders to extend themselves at this time has severely impacted the finance plans” said Dimmick.  “I am pleased that this chapter is now behind us and that the Mateel Community Center and its members have their payment before Christmas.”

“Today’s payment is the first of 3, spelled out by the Settlement.  The next payment of $200,000 will be due on February 1st and now that my finance package is in place, I expect that payment will be made on or before its due date.  The last being very small by comparison is due by September 30, 2009.  I was pleased that we were able to settle our differences with the MCC and I am very pleased that I will be able to meet the terms of that settlement and pay the $500,000.   I want to thank the MCC board and members for their patience through this difficult time.”

Tom Dimmick is the permit holder for Reggae Rising ’09 and is the owner of Dimmick Ranch, LLC.  Reggae Rising ’09, is slated to be held at the historic Dimmick Ranch and French’s Camp Site on the banks of the Eel River July 31 – Aug 2.

The Dimmick Ranch wants to take this opportunity to wish the entire community a very happy holiday season, and best wishes for a healthy and safe New Year for all.”

Tom Dimmick

African reggae star Alpha Blondy, who had been scheduled to perform at the Arcata Community Center next Sunday, Feb. 24, has canceled the remaining dates of his American tour.

An inquiry to the producers of the Ragga Muffins Festivals, a series of concerts planned for the West Coast featuring the singer from Cote d’Ivoire, brought the following e-mail:

We received word this morning that Alpha Blondy was canceling the remaining dates of his North American Tour due to severe illness which unfortunately includes his dates with us at the Ragga Muffins Festival this weekend in Long Beach on Sunday and the Tribute to the Reggae Legends Festival on Mon. in San Diego as well as the Ragga Muffins Festival in San Francisco 2/23. His management asked us to pass on the following to his fans:

“To my fans in America. I am so sorry to have to do this to you as I greatly value your appreciation for my music and the message it carries.
I would not leave you like this if it was not serious. I plan on returning to America as soon as possible to perform some music for you and
show you how truly blessed I am to have such understanding people as
fans.”

~ Ragga Muffins Festival Crew
Note: The planned Arcata concert is not a Ragga Muffins event; People Productions is the producer. Jamaican singer Anthony B and German reggae star Gentleman are also booked for the show. Check back for an update on what’s happening with that event.
Update: An e-mail came this morning from Carol Bruno of People Productions announcing a new headliner for the Arcata show.
Bruno writes,
We are saddened by Alpha Blondy’s serious illness that has necessitated his immediate return to France and cancellations of all his west coast dates. We send him our prayers for a speedy recovery.
We have added Gregory Isaacs to the February Festival line-up in Arcata and are looking forward to a great day of music.

Let me know if you want to do an interview with Gentleman… It’s a beautiful morning in Southern Humboldt.
The sun is streaming through the firs into my kitchen… Peace, Carol

above ^ the dapper Gregory Isaacs ^

Further update via Reggae Festival Guide Newsletter:

From the Desk of Michel Jovanovic of Mediacom on behalf of Alpha Blondy, written to the attention of promoters, one of which told Reggae Festival E-Guide that he was informed that Alpha Blondy was also facing a battle with malaria which can recur once the person contracts it.

Dear Promoters,

Some unfortunate circumstances have transpired with Alpha’s U.S. tour. We have to announce that Alpha Blondy has to cancel his North American tour after being diagnosed with severe pneumonia, chest pains and spots on his lungs amongst other medical findings. At the start of the tour Alpha had expressed how bad he was feeling. The first show was in Honolulu on Friday, February 8th. Alpha had to cut the show a little short and profusely apologized to the audience telling them he was feeling very ill. The next day when Alpha awoke he was in such a bad state that he had to be taken to the hospital. After being seen by the hospital doctor and taking some preliminary tests he had to be admitted to a hospital stay for further testing and kept under observation. He had to cancel his peformance that Saturday evening and on Sunday. The doctors had released him on Monday telling him he should confine himself to bed rest for several days before starting to perform again. He had a show Monday evening and was able to move that to a later date on the tour. Alpha insisted on doing the show on Tuesday in Aspen (at the Belly Up) which he did although it was a shorter set. It was a great show, typical for Alpha giving us all hope that he was past his illness. When he awoke the next morning, the symptoms that hospitalized him on Saturday had returned in a severe way. He gave it until the afternoon in hopes of feeling better but unfortunately that did not happen. The decision was made for his well being to immediately return to France where his own doctors can treat his severe medical issues.

Retired Judge James Warren presided over two days of testimony in the Reggae lawsuit, Mateel v People Productions LLC & Tom Dimmick today and yesterday. So far only Dimmick has testified, and he’s not done yet.

While on a break, Warren mentioned some of the significant cases he worked on while on the bench in San Francisco: the notorious dog mauling case (People v. Knoller and Noel), the 2004 same-sex marriage cases and “re 101 California Street,” a suit against a gun manufacturer in connection with a crazed gunman who murdered eight people in an S.F. highrise.

Details on the Reggae hearing to come…

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.