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Born in 1966 in Kingston, Jamaica, Clive Bright, aka Tenor Saw, came into the music business in the mid-1980s and his first recording was "Roll Call" for the producer George Phang in 1984.
Stones Throw's Peanut Butter Wolf and James Pants (pictured above) are the latest to create a podcast for Fabric. Download here . Tracklisting via James Pants' myspace . 01. Arabian Prince - Strange Life 02. Koushik - In a Green Space 03. Curved Air - Young Mother 04. The Whispers - The Dip 05. Vertical Lines - Beach Boy 06. Laibach - ??? 07. Prince - Paisley Park 08. Prophet - So Excited 09. Sugar...
sanchez - trod along sizzla - cut and clear luciano - hail rastafari unexpected - out of rome mikey general & luciano - red inna rome mikey spice - better tomorrow sanchez - hit song sharona - love me all night gentleman - all that you had sizzla - woman i need you
bushman - reasoning (courtesy lyricdvd) cocoa tea - tune in sluggy - terrorist - mr sin a man riddim freddie mcgregor - mr sin a man - mr sin a man riddim gregory isaacs - roses in your garden - mr sin a man riddim mikey spice - if i had u to myself - mr sin a man riddim christin mcnabb - too...
Audiversity's weekly column, slightly modified, on random music in a predetermined number of words between 1 & 150. This week's randomly generated number: 101 MA: Not really a collection for diehard diggers of the genre, but one of the latest Heartbeat Records compilations, When Rhythm Was King , culls some of the best pairings between Studio One’s impeccable rhythm section and Jamaica’s top vocalists....
When the fifteenth staging of Tru-Juice Rebel Salute comes around on Saturday, January 12, one of the highlights of the evening will be a sort of musical passing of the baton as four reggae fathers share the stage with their offspring. Among them will be Jimmy Riley and son Tarrus; Junior 'One Blood' Reid and sons Andrew and Wada Blood; Sugar Minott and daughter Fire Pashon and event promoter Tony...
When she spoke at Thursday evening's official launch of Ocean Spray Unity Splash 2008, Minister of Information, Culture, Youth and Sports Olivia 'Babsy' Grange promised to implement serious change within the music industry.
On December 10th 1994 Garnett Silk, one of Reggae’s most revered and promising stars passed away. In Jamaica, he was quietly remembered, as radio stations across the country paid homage to the music phenomena that left us too soon.
Since his first recording at age fourteen, Junior “One Blood” Reid has consistently captivated the world with his hypnotic soundscape. From his first major release in the early eighties under the Sugar Minott endorsed “Youth Promotion” Label, Reid stamped out a series of hits that has riveted his name into the halls of the Jamaican Music scene at home and aboard.
. Lloyd Barnes (born 1948, Jamaica), aka Wackie or Bullwackie, did some recording in Jamaica as a singer for Prince Buster before migrating to New York in early 1970s. There he set up a studio at 4371 White Plains Road (Bronx) recording both visiting and resident Jamaicans with consistently interesting results. Employing his own session band, the Reckless Breed, he developed a hard roots style that...