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Rastafari Elders

Doctor Dread, mind of DC’s RAS Information, brought a touring band of Rastafarian women and men into the studio room in 1990 (people who have titles like Ras Headful and Bongo Shep) and arrived with among the only recordings ever of the best “grounation.” This Rastafarian spiritual gathering is definitely …

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Wingless Angels

Rolling Rocks’ guitarist Keith Richards fell deeply in love with Jamaica once the group was documenting their record Goat’s Mind Soup at Active Studios in Kingston in 1972, and subsequently bought a house in the island’s north shore in Ocho Rios, where he became friends with an area nyahbinghi drumming …

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Cedric Brooks

Tenor saxophonist Cedric “Im” Brooks is among Jamaica’s most adventuresome music artists. Blessed in 1943 in Kingston, Brooks gets the heart of the bop jazzman defeating to some reggae tempo, and his tests with historic rasta nyahbinghi drum patterns offers led him to fuse components of calypso, rhumba, jazz, Afro-beat, …

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Ras Michael

Negus is really a name of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, the Almighty God from the Rastafarian motion, and no a single gives him more eloquent homage than Ras Michael and his group, the Sons of Negus. This is actually the beat from the heart, in line with the first “device …

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Count Ossie

The foundations of reggae and its own association with Rastafarianism were established by drummer, percussionist, and vocalist Count number Ossie (born Oswald Williams). Regarding his music group, the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, Count number Ossie mixed African-influenced music using the Western european hymnal tradition to make a exclusive sound that …

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