Rootsland "Stories that are Music to your ears"
Henry K
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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.
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Seventeen 18.06.2026 18минSeventeen 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 Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseReggae Around the World Produced and Written by Ivori I.
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Ambush in the Night "Producer's Cut" 28.05.2026 19минDecember 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, resistance, and the spiritual force behind Bob Marley’s music.From the ghettos of Kingston to the suburbs of Long Island… from Tuff Gong Studios to the Bob Marley Museum… this episode explores how reggae became more than entertainment for an entire generation searching for truth, identity, freedom, and hope in a divided world.Now featuring updated narration, enhanced sound design, and expanded visual elements.The remastered audio edition is available on Apple Podcasts, while the full visual version featuring new visualizer elements and imagery is available on Spotify Ambush in the Night "Producer's Cut" - Episode - Rootsland "Stories that are Music to your ears" & YouTube Bob Marley Assassination Attempt Revisited | Ambush in the Night — Rootsland Producer’s CutStories that are music to your ears.Subscribe for Exclusive Episodes https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportSupport the Rootsland Team via PayPalProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandisefeaturing "Catch a Fire" performed by Wayne Armond
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"What Remains" Just Keep Trying 30.04.2026 15минA 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 recordings, memories from New York’s legendary D&D Studios, and reflections and lessons that every parent and grandparent will connect with.Support the show:https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportor Donate via PayPalProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
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"What Remains" Everything Remains 16.04.2026 14минIn 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 from Kingston asking, “Could you be loved… and be loved?”Along the way, the episode explores memory, instinct, and the invisible things we pass through life carrying — often without realizing it.Because in the end, the answer may be simpler than we think.Everything remains.Support the show:https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportor Donate via PayPalProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
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"What Remains" Still in the Game 02.04.2026 18минStill 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 legendary Jamaican saxophonist Deadly Headley Bennett — a musician who helped shape the sound of reggae but, like many session players of his time, never owned a catalogue of his own.In this episode of Rootsland, Henry K begins opening those tapes and starting the long process of bringing some of that music back to life — and inviting the Rootsland family to help finish a story that began in the studios of Kingston many years ago.Support the show:https://rootsland.captivate.fm/support(Opens best in your browse Babylon Blocks it in the Apple/Spotify App)or Donate via PayPalProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseClosing Song: Deadly Headley Bennett "Herb 'n Sunset" Henry K mix
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"What Remains" The Road to Zion (Part 3) 18.03.2026 15минOn 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 Gaynor, Ron Garner, Zion Way Publishing: BooksSupport the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseFundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane MelissaProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, Jamaicaclosing song "By the Rivers of Babylon" The Melodians
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"What Remains" The Road to Zion (Part 2) 12.03.2026 15минIn 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 communities.In a place where justice is often handled in the streets, Patrick makes a choice few around him expect.A choice that will change everything that follows.Road to Zion is a Rootsland documentary series about truth, memory, and the cost of doing what you believe is right.Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaSupport the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseFundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane MelissaProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaClosing Song: "Who We are (Gangters and P.I.M.P.S.)" Twin of Twins feat. Damian "Jr Gong" Marley Produced by Henry K & Twin of Twins
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"What Remains" The Road to Zion (Part 1) 04.03.2026 15мин"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 surrounding a child’s death in the streets of Kingston 13.The first chapter of the Rootsland mini-series The Road to Zion.Because sometimes the story… is the best song.Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaFeaturing Patrick "Curly Loxx" GaynorROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandisesubscribe to the Herb and Legends feed belowEasily listen to Herb and Legends in your podcast app of choiceLegends of Reggae | Facebookclosing credits: Jimmy Cliff Siting in Limbo
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"What Remains" The Final Cut 19.02.2026 17минIn 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 life.From Kingston yards to forgotten musicians, from champions to the ones who never made the top division, this episode reflects on what remains when titles fall away and the crowd goes home.Most of us don’t retire as legends.We go back home.And somehow, the dignity is just as real.Support the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaListen out for Henry K's upcoming appearance on Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast | iHeartROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseFundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane MelissaProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaClosing Song: "One Day at a Time" Sugar Black & Lehbanchuleh ROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
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"What Remains" One Take 05.02.2026 18минONE 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 reggae sessions where the tape never stopped rolling, this is a meditation on imperfection, presence, and the moments that define us.Because sometimes the mistake doesn’t ruin the song.Sometimes, it becomes the song.Support the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaListen out for Henry K's upcoming appearance on Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast | iHeartROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseFundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane MelissaFeatured Track: Feeling Groovy 59th Street Bridge Song Sugar Minott Brian Jahn (@brianjahnphoto) • Instagram photos and videos cover photo by Brian Jahn
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"What Remains" A Song of our Own 22.01.2026 23минSEASON 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, systems, and artificial intelligence, What Remains asks a quieter question:What is worth carrying forward?Through the story of Black Muddy River, Israel Vibration, and the lyric that changed everything — from walking alone to walking as one — this episode explores resilience, community, and the strength we don’t discover until comfort falls away.Support the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaListen out for Henry K's upcoming appearance on Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast | iHeartROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseFundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane Melissaclosing song: Black Muddy River performed by Isreal Vibration
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"Resistance" Babylon by Bus 30.12.2025 21минIn 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 from it. And just when the past feels far away — the story comes crashing into right now. AI bands topping reggae charts Digital life replacing lived life. A world leaving humanity behind… without a map back home. This is a journey about how music carries us home — even when the world is changing faster than we can hold on.Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseLegends of Reggae | Facebook
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"Resistance" The Vibes Man 11.12.2025 18минIn 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 about sound, struggle, joy… and the people who make the stars shine. Support Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories" Support the Rootsland TeamProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandisesubscribe to the Herb and Legends feed belowclosing theme: Deadly Headley Bennett Rockers out West
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"Sitting in Limbo" Jimmy Cliff Tribute 28.11.2025 21мин"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 resilience for many, including Henry during a tumultuous period in his life. Jimmy Cliff's unwavering spirit and the emotional depth of his music remind us of the necessity for such light in our current times. This episode is not merely a tribute; it is a heartfelt exploration of how one individual’s journey can inspire and uplift others, even in the face of loss.Support Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories" Support the Rootsland Teamclosing Song "Sitting in Limbo" performed by Jimmy CliffJimmy Cliff - Sitting in Limbo (Live in On Airstreaming) - YouTubeProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaIntro by Kim YamaguchiROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
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"Resistance" Many Rivers to Cross 14.11.2025 19минIn 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 the water, her pursuit of Paralympic dreams, and her determination to create a life with no regrets reveal how regret can become a driving force rather than a burden. Henry reflects on his own rebirth after years of music-industry heartbreak, sparked by a sunrise, a walk, and Jimmy Cliff’s “Many Rivers to Cross.”The episode closes with a heartfelt tribute to missionary pilot Alexander Wurm and his daughter Serena, who were tragically killed while transporting hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica. Their final mission becomes a reminder of love, service, and the courage to show up for others.A moving episode about resilience, purpose, and the power to change your own ending. Fundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane MelissaProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
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"Hurricane Melissa Special" Sense of Purpose 03.11.2025 20минIn 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 with love and intention.Fundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane MelissaProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, Jamaica"Row Jimmy" (Garica/Hunter) performed by Judy Mowatt ROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
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"Resistance" Every time I plant a Seed 23.10.2025 22минIn 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 even in the blood-soaked soil, hope still finds a way to grow.Support Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories" Support the Rootsland TeamProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, Jamaica Intro by Kim YamaguchiOpening/Closing Music Bipin Joshie Pashna प्रश्न… song by my brother bipin Joshi. Waiting for his safe release. #rescuebipinjoshi. - YouTubeProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseAs Israel’s Hostages Came Home, Bipin Joshi’s Mother From Nepal Learned Her Son Would Not - WSJ By Krishna Pokharel
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"Resistance" The Tan Umbrella 10.10.2025 21минRootsland: 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 collective.Sia’s reflections as a cancer survivor bring the theme to life, revealing quiet acts of courage and the daily power of perseverance. Together, the hosts connect these struggles to a broader cultural battle — the fight to preserve authenticity in an age of algorithms and modern Babylon.At once intimate and thought-provoking, this episode reminds us that resistance isn’t a relic of the past — it’s a living rhythm. Support Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories" Support the Rootsland TeamProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, Jamaica Intro by Kim YamaguchiClosing Song: Putting Up Resistance performed by Jakoostik - YouTube featuring Wayne Armond and Seretse SmallROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
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"30 Minutes to Zion" Finale 04.09.2025 27минAmidst 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 Children’s Zone, Henry reveals the staggering difference that just thirty minutes of reading a day can make—the fragile line between stagnation and success. With raw reflections on legends who never got their due and a young mother who realized her only escape was through her child, the episode becomes both confession and call to action.30 Minutes to Zion is more than a story about reggae or Harlem—it’s about sacrifice, legacy, and the urgency of giving the next generation tools to climb higher. From Kingston to South Florida, the torch is passed, thirty minutes at a time. Support the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaIntro Features Kim Yamaguchi Closing Theme: Righteous People performed by Wayne Armond photo Brian JahnROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise XrO9OM447PqCcr8aj9hV
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"Let Babylon Burn" Bonus Episode 07.08.2025 25минThe 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 the implications of such technology as Henry reflects on the historical journey of reggae, celebrating its origins while lamenting the potential loss of its authenticity in the face of algorithmic creations. Sia contributes her insights on the cultural significance of reggae and its representation of Jamaican identity. Ultimately, the hosts call for a renewed commitment to support real artists who carry the weight of their experiences in their music, emphasizing that while technology can simulate sound, it cannot convey the essence of the human condition.Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseLegends of Reggae | FacebookPetition to re-open the Peter Tosh murder case https://chng.it/29TPQ9FWZs
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