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A truely sweet man

RIP Sugar Minott

Jamaican reggae singer Sugar Minott began his music career in 1969 by joining The African Brothers. In the start of 1970s his band released many singles. Other band member were Derrick Howard and Tony Tuff and the released these singles on their own Ital label and Micron. In 1974, his band worked for producer Rupie Edwards and recorded "Mysterious Nature". After that for studio one, they recorded "No Cup No Broke" and it was done shortly before their separation. After band split Minott joined producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. He started his work as a guitarist and singer there and later he recorded his singles. He was so much creative  and had abilities to write new songs according to latest rhythms. His songs proved popular and sometime gained more fame then the original one.

Minott gained fame after releasing a number of hits including Jah Jah Children, Vanity, Mr. DC and many other songs. LP Live Loving opened the doors of success for him and after that his second album Showcase also rocked the music world. In the 1980s he released his third album Ghetto-ology which was followed by "Hard Time Pressure" these music hit made him biggest star in Jamaica and UK.

His unique and superb work received positive reviews and he started touring across the globe. Till now he has released several singles and more than 60 albums. For the "Exit Music (For a Film)" Minott provided guest vocals and he also appeared on Easy Stars label’s Radiodread. Sugar Minott is also a sound-system operator and producer.
 

 

Beres Hammond Show at the NOLA HOB reviewed by "The Resista"

Beres Hammond came to the NOLA Hose of Blues on last Friday Night and I was able to catch this show but you should have been there too becasue you missed a meeting with a master singer and producer and band of Rockers and Beautiful background singers called Harmony House. The Singers called Culture started the show .

I was flying the easy star flag up at the front of the house. I saw a lot of Rastas there and some bald heads too. The show was kicking, and I like the way you can get so close at the HOB that you can hear the singers foot falls on the stage. Especially at  Berese's set you could hear his feet smaking the floor as he danced his way though his set memerising every one in the house. The guy is a jumping jack and hard to get a picture of. He moves like a blur. The volume of the audience singing along sometimes exceeded Beres on the house PA. Everyone knew the words to his songs. 

It was a one universial love evening as he broght out one after another of his young artist friends.The lead up was big and when Beres hit the stage the whole house let out a cheer the King of Lovers Rock hit the HOB statege. I think you should make it your business to come to the next Reggae show coming to HOB and that is Lee Perry on the 2nd of Sept.

See you there! 

Here are some pictures.

 

 

 

 

Rocksteady Encyclopedia

 

Legend has it,during the exceptionally hot summer of 1966,patrons of Jamaican dancehalls had a hard time keeping up with the hectic pace of ska,so producers began slowing down the tempo to produce rocksteady


Bobby Aitken is often credited as recording the first rocksteady disc,which was also notable in it's use of electric bass as opposed to the stand up acoustic bass predominate in ska.More on that later.Let's get to the music! Producer Duke Reid,owner of Treasure Isle Studios,was undisputed champion of the rocksteady era.Groups like the Melodians,The Techniques,The Silvertones and Paragons recorded there:

Paragons
"Tide Is High"

 

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Dubplate for the Sound feat. Kana

 

Hey this is our friend in S. Flordia "Kana". He did this cool video Dub plate for us. Look to hear more from him on next weeks dub cast. Including an interview.

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Police and Theives

As you know my new faviorite movie is Rockers. Rockers is a 1978 Jamaican film by Ted Bafaloukos. Several popular reggae artists star in the movie, including Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Big Youth, Dillinger, and Jacob Miller..One of the really great songs in that movie is  Junior Murvin's song, Police and Thieves.

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In 1976, Junior Murvin was a lounge singer in his native Portland when he cut Police And Thieves, a song that would become his career statement. 

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