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Marley Boyz

Comprising brothers Stephen and Damian — sons of reggae tale Bob Marley — the Marley Boyz released the Educated Fools record on Tuff Gong in 2003. Structured around Damian’s 2001 strike single from the same name, Educated Fools highlighted creation from Stephen, who converted the spotlight to several vocalists, including …

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John Dougan

John Dougan continues to be authoring music since Quicksilver Messenger Assistance released Happy Paths. He continues to be pop critic for the Springfield, MA, Daily Information and an editor for the Boston Advantage. His work provides appeared in various magazines and publications, including Spin, NOWADAYS, Option, Asymptote, Town Pages, as …

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Professor Stretch

One-half from the Uk jazzy drum’n’bass duo Underwolves, Teacher Stretch grew up on classical music and played piano seeing that a kid, but drifted towards electronic music seeing that an adolescent. After dealing with Chad Jackson for quite some time, Stretch released his first one, “Dub Battle,” a cooperation with …

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The Suspects

Mostly of the ska-revival rings to emerge from Tx, the Houston-based octet the Suspects was formed in 1993. Made up of vocalist Thomas Escalante, guitarists Alan Hernandez and Expenses Grady, bassist Charlie Esparza, keyboardist Joe Cote, trombonist Hunter Close, saxophonist Chuy Terrazas and drummer Claudio DePujadas, the Suspects released their …

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Runn Family

The Runn Family members play an attractive mixture of music, combining traditional mbira-based melodies with reggae and rhumba and so are especially known for his or her sizzling brass section. Created in the first ’80s, they accomplished prominence using the launch of their solitary, “Hachina Wekutamba Naye,” which mourned the …

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Amakye Dede and the Apollo Kings International Band

Dede’s profession began in 1975 when he joined the Kumapim Royals being a composer and vocalist and moved to Nigeria. He produced his own music group, the Apollo Kings, in 1980. After shifting back again to Ghana, his single profession blossomed in the past due ’80s with some reggae-influenced highlife …

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Bob Tarte

Bob Tarte writes regular columns on globe music for The Defeat and Yellow Silk (a journal from the erotic arts) and offers written for Electronic Musician, THE COMPLETE Earth Review, as well as the Boston World. His publication of brief fiction, Duplicity, in cooperation with professional photographer Steven R. Milanowski, …

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Dizzy Johnny Moore

Johnny Moore was created in 1938 to a family group that looked straight down upon musicians to some extent. With friends in the now-legendary Alpha Cottage College finding a top-notch musical education for the region, Moore made a decision to sign up for the Alpha Males. The issue with this …

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Jack Butler

This artist deserves credit for important contributions to sides from the in-turns-amusing-and-provocative reggae artist Pato Banton. In his capability as both arranger and maker of a few of Banton’s periods, Butler reserved the proper to employ himself on electric guitar.

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No Fixed Address

Zero Fixed Address was founded with a former pupil of Middle of Aboriginal Research, Bart Willoughby. Politics in its styles and nationalist in shade, No Set Address finds motivation in the noises and sentiment of reggae superstar Bob Marley. The music group gained national publicity due to the 1979 documentary …

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