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Clement “Coxsone” Dodd

Among reggae’s most significant and prolific companies, Clement “Coxsone” Dodd was a towering amount in the genre’s advancement, from both creative and business standpoints. Like Motown’s Berry Gordy, Dodd create a streamlined, extremely professional hit stock at his Studio room One facility, documenting huge levels of music for his label …

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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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The Gladiators

For over three years, Albert Griffiths and his Gladiators have already been a significant force within Jamaican music. Delivered in 1946, in St. Elizabeth parish, he was raised in poverty in Trench City, and trained being a mason. Nevertheless, music beckoned, and linking with David Webber, sibling of the favorite …

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Bob Marley & the Wailers

For advertising purposes, Bob Marley, the Wailers, and Bob Marley & the Wailers have grown to be interchangeable brands, used indiscriminately to make reference to recordings actually created by distinct entities. So, it really is worthy of recalling the distinctions that been around at the days these entities performed and …

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The Frightnrs

A band located in Queens, NY that works a faithful but distinctive interpretation of basic Jamaican rocksteady and early reggae, the Frightnrs battled to produce a name for themselves about the brand new York music picture, but discovered themselves staring straight down tragedy once their big break finally came. The …

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