Morris Light, a reggae producer who shouldn’t be confused using the Cab Calloway sideman from the same name, gets high honors for producing Ruler Tubby’s General Dub sessions in the ’70s.
Read More »Morris Light, a reggae producer who shouldn’t be confused using the Cab Calloway sideman from the same name, gets high honors for producing Ruler Tubby’s General Dub sessions in the ’70s.
Read More »White colored was a significant person in Cab Calloway’s tempo section through the ‘30s. White colored discovered banjo as a kid; he later used guitar, aswell. He performed with Charlie Creath, Dewey Jackson, and Ethel Waters through the middle ‘20s, then became a member of the Missourians in 1928, sticking …
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