Is it is it 11 o'clock this is Adam poor Sam a 5th British person has died as a result of the helicopter crash in the Grand Canyon earlier this month Elena util was on her honeymoon she suffered serious injuries in the crash her husband Jonathan died last week Jeremy Corbyn has revealed he would seek a new customs union with the e.u. If he was prime minister the conservatives accused the Labor leader of trying to frustrate the process of breaks it mystical been said his plan would avoid the need for a hard border between northern Ireland and the Irish Republic to great she's a former Irish Europe minister and thinks that position is a step in the right direction I wrote a while back that with a little bit of common sense some political leadership and magination and a pink pinch of goodwill from Brussels we could resolve the issues on the border and I actually believe that Jeremy carbons pronouncement today our announcement today is is helpful in that regard the outgoing head of counterterrorism policing in the u.k. Has warned of the growing threat from far right extremists Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said that 4 potential attacks by such groups have been disrupted last year. The body of a 5th person has been found following an explosion which destroyed a building in Leicester last night 5 people are in hospital one is in a critical condition the sea evening around 80 people attended a meeting and were given an update by Superintendent Shane O'Neill of Leicestershire police people concerned about what happened and what happened and as you said once a full investigation takes place we're out to reassure people so I went to make about Christie right so all the power was not brainwashed It's freezing out there was no reason to come in saving to kill it's not right for sleep about other 40 people just want to die from a business point of view when will the right guy for me and position what shook to our as you said look we also if you for people and we need to measure everything site side as long as it's a truly royal passengers in eastern England have been warned to expect serious disruption tonight and tomorrow because of the cold weather with cancellations and reduced services snows expected overnight in southern and eastern England with warnings extending into the Midlands Scotland and Wales by morning the B.B.C.'s Leon Brown who's in Lincoln says stamps have been taken to protect those most at risk taking into consideration the fact that the homeless are amongst the most vulnerable here and the local charities such as the y.m.c.a. Say they're doing all they can to help and support those people with extra blankets and food and offering shelter scientists say 2 thirds of the king penguin population could disappear or have to relocate by the end of the century because of global warming they say climate change is shifting the ocean currents that the birds depend on for their food away from many of their traditional sub and top take breeding grounds because it is at 3 minutes past 11 our next segment buys. All digital radio. $88.91 at the. Same. Good evening and welcome along excuse me while I pull up my piano stool and flick terms of. Playing. Clarence. King. I want. To. End. I want. To. Bring to. Life. What a magnificent voice enough echo and reverb on the voice from the recorder that absolutely brilliant Kingston Town of course by Lord create a real name can trick Patrick and somebody else it was written by that record of course as early Campbell in the rest of the year before to the original you before to go through 2 bands now and they did a fantastic rendition of that song which was a tremendous u.k. Pop charts mash no doubt a smash in other territories as well and talking about a Campbell and here he is with his u.b. 40 and the 4th coming up on called a real labor of love which is to be released on March the 2nd and this is the single which has been lifted from it which had been playing and of course it's a version of. The big hit record by Verizon. Welcome along to Radio 2 reggae time Monday evening 11 til midnight. Should stand. Up Stand. Up fees say a p.c. . To . Say. I'm playing. A. Game. Because it's just. The. Space he. Sees say. It was good. To see. It. You. See. And he always made it sound so easy Allie Campbell the distinctive voice of u.v. Filter this is a b.b.c. Radio tune of course maybe 40 but she sold 17000000 records worldwide live. And they are they've done so much for the music by way of introducing people to reggae music a lot of people come to reggae music through you know through Pop Molly passed through the showroom for the dance or phenomena and also of course through you before to because there's lots growing up in Birmingham show you know the story but there are a lot growing up in Birmingham and this music was being played on every street corner and youth clubs because there was a large West Indian community in Miami and still is and they love the music just like we all did and fell from the big grain decided they start doing their own versions of it wasn't as fast and speedy as the Coventry. Set with their specials and they kind of in the new scar arrow it came was a kind of almost about the same time I guess. The for. Coming up on. Which is going to be called a real labor of love as is to be released on March 2nd and the focus is primarily on Reggae tracks from the 1980 s. There's a little room of going around that they've done a version of slang Tang we'll have to wait and see how that rolls out. Let's go to our scar classic for this week it's by the Scottish lights the most famous scar band of all time it's called the Lion. and lifted from the dawn drum and Morial album which was issued in 2009 as a double cd with many more tracks that had been on the original vinyl album if you got that vinyl album that came out in 1989 Dawn of course had been Jamaica's most celebrated trombonist and a founder member of the scatter light his unique style of playing the trombone really did indeed him to Jamaican music fans but he was tragically found dead on the floor of his cell at Kingston's Bellevue Hospital on the morning of May 6th 1969 he'd been incarcerated there since July 1965 having been found guilty of the murder of his lover the dancer Margarita Mahfood Bellevue Hospital was and still is an institution established to treat those deemed to be of unsound mind and Don Drummond was designated at his trial as being criminally insane he had previously been prescribed medication to treat his condition but failed used to take it on the night of January 1st 1965 and the story was told to me by Tommy McCook another founding member of the Scotland's lead him into a state of rage when Margarita returned home late to their apartment in Rob Ford she performed as a dancer at the Baby Grand Club in crossroads that night and the club. Tragically the resulting argument led to a fight between the 2 of them which resulted in the death of Margarita early in the morning of January the 2nd 1965 and the great tragedy of course is that they were devoted to each other devoted lovers this is b.b.c. Radio 2 My name's David Wright again and this is episode 5 in our series of 7 in the winter. Isn't that funny how sort of a minute to Lady kind of the swinging doors the sliding door so you meet somebody you don't meet them just as a result of a coincidence and I was leaving King jam a studio donkey's years ago in Waterhouse and as I was about to leave the studio Jack Ruby walked into the studio and I thought what Jack Ruby the great producer. Jamaicans would often take their names from other people from styles of each Hearst sake the name of Jack Ruby. Of course it was Jack Ruby who killed Lee Harvey Oswald and with him was someone who I kind of half recognize and then he started to speak and then I thought oh my gosh this Justin Halling. Of the day I got to meet Justin Hines. One of my favorite singers Barry is with the Fargo harmony group the dominoes and one of them they could send a way that I. Play the wrong. Way you. See it. With you. You. Really. Need chills. Heart beat you know the song. Playing it chills. The heart beat you know. The. Old. You. Seek me. You would never come calling. You know the old me that you. Remember that each year as a freak. You. See. You've never come close. To. Seeing. You. With. The. Senior. You. Review the Tom. If you. Really. Need short saltines. He wants you to know the song is. Really the band you chose songs. From. Are you being. The soul. What. I wonder who's playing violin I'm going to. Talk to. Justin Hines and the Dominoes produced by juke read with some a kick in the Supersonics that treasure Aust to Dio's and remember asking the producer Gus o'clock as he read a violinist on one of his earlier recordings he said he was a god these to hang around the studio as a call to white rum Raymond his white rum and because you gets the. Overproof light rum in Jamaica if you take. That and your under the table. Rain rain. Yes. Because there was so much as well the title smile orange that came out after the heart of the come across the heart of the come would still be revered as he's still revered as the great Jamaican movie that was a fabulous instrumental still is a fabulous instrument produced by Derek hard knocks his voice at the beginning of smile our range Reggae the crystalize his in-house studio band often the studio bands which is given the name the producer churches are often as is the case in rock n roll in many ways the session musicians who who were good at what they did the crystallized small orange or again just a moment the winner of the Jamaican festival Song Contest from the 1974. D.v.c. Radio prison. And he's music. Featuring archive entities special gazing is and the sixty's b.b.c. Comes into this track listen my favorite singer Frank Sinatra the best of the. Kids and 1st spectacular show at the London Palladium on the set of a. Grand big as a. Kid. And his music. To buy goods. Take it to the radiant website now David Brody get. Injured in the sea don't. Live. Wondering why nothing. Is not. The music the music. Tends. Towards the music. The feel right the music's we. Know what to do would. Please please explain the music. To. Be faced by making the floor. Is so much. Being got free t.v. . The music please. Join. These. Little boats the music. Leads. The music sweet. You can get one please please please. This is the time. The new. Mrs the safety the safety the safety Mrs. Joy to. See. What. Feels right. So you can get to sleep if the elusive. Joy to. See. You simply waters us in your white room. One of white rum Lemon was on that one I don't think was brilliant play the music by tinker Stewart who changed his name in like 2 years to the bold one and had these big hit records that channel one and no one knew who the bold one was in the Nov and she came out he was just things to a reinventing his career for that was him in 1974 the winner that year of the Jamaican festival song contest because every year in August Jamaica celebrates its independence and they hold a Song Festival contest around the island different heats and he wanted that here and have been some great songs over the years that of won that contest play the music thing is to it let's play some music now by Dennis Brown for our Pop Chart smash this is a song I was think of Trevon else and I have the song because I know he. Absolutely adores it and of course he's on the radio to every saturday best in soul music. Costumes nice steal probably play this for you love is found its way down to. The book. Of the spam. In the. News with. The be. Smooth. loved and revered in Jamaica they still celebrate his birthday with concerts and shows on and why the great dentist love has found its way it's time for a start time a weekly feature shining the spotlight on a particular artist or event and having decided to play down the line earlier on by the Scott alights classic for this week because he's done from an ensemble and it led me to remembering the confusion surrounding another trombone instrumental in titled heaven unless it was incorrectly credited to Don Drummond but it's actually been recorded by another former pupil of Alpha boy's school a very young Gordon. The baseline a melody would go on to become one of the most covered instrumentals in Jamaican music having We recorded on countless occasions the most popular version probably being the one created by slider bar Robbie Shakespeare for Half-Pint to sing a song called Greetings if you're a reggae fan I'm sure you know it anyway 964 at the age of 15 when Gordon was spotted by the a sex oftenest Roland Alfonso and it took him to record for the producer Clement God at Studio One of course Vin being a pupil of Alpha knew how to read and write music because that's very much a part of what Alpha doesn't still and he's still doing he was actually given his 1st trombone solo on the way his song jailhouse check that out at Studio one he went on to become one of the most prolific trombonists in reggae music we could literally play tracks that he's featured on all night and we still wouldn't get through them all and I'm not exaggerating he plays trombone on the other seniors original recording of Sutter master gonna to name just one classic and of course when he came to reside in the u.k. He joined the London band as wide and played on their classic instrumental warrior charge which you'll hear after this he's own production of heaven less with his own band the real rock band this is Vin Gordon. You gonna do when you run over. Thank. You thank. You. Thank you. Alex thank you. Thank you thank you. Thank you. Thank you thank. You Alex. Alex thank you. Thank you thank you thank you Alex Alex Alex Alex. Alex. Alex Alex thank you Alex thank you Al. A. Us. Us thanks to a. Few a. Few a. Few a few and. Us. To a few a. Few a few. Us. Thank you thank you one of the brilliant instrument you worry a challenge as one featuring a brilliant Section Michael by me Rosen Sox fans at the time time thoughts in another form a pupil of Alpha Boys School and of course Finn Gordon. And talking of. Boy school I was there just recently on a trip to Jamaica had to pop in and say hi to the boys and some of the members the staff they've built a new music department and it was lovely to see the boys they gave an impromptu session a medley of classic instrumentals in the 1st one was dark a shade of black. Because I couldn't resist telling the boys that this is of course the melody of Norwegian Wood by the Beatles and then I saw their eyes glazing over and I thought Rodgers he's probably lads crack on with what they're doing without you giving us the 8 Azad of a bass line I couldn't possibly not play one of vin Gordon's most famous instrumentals because he's the trombone player on this real rock by the sound I mentioned on the last gig I did in Berlin and a gentleman walked up onto the stage twice and said police police plays real rock by the sound I mentioned. Absolute. Well in reggae fans very serious people there's a great night. Gretchen club in Berlin until the sun came up. Literally version hundreds and hundreds of times not just in Jamaica The Clash care as one is such a brilliant instrumental that brings us to the end of our salute shining the musical spotlight on the great vein Gordon one of the great trombonist in the world of reggae music that track Of course real rock credited to the sound I mention in just a moment a new singer whose work I've just recently discovered her name is Savannah singer This it. Just. Let. Me choose one of the most exciting new vocalist come out of Jamaica in a long time namely Savannah she was spotted by protege and he was in quick very quick to invite her to toll with him he actually saw performing live at Kingston and he actually saw her doing a cover version of Amy Winehouse is back to black and there is now a version of her rendition of that is now up on the. Visi website if you follow the signpost to the b.b.c. Youtube channel you'll see her following that as well because we recorded it down in Jamaica just recently a name is Savannah and that track is from her recent a.p. a Bit to shine Let's go now to the vintage reggae chart the year is 1906 Sophia George had a big hit with girly but girly both on the reggae charts and in the pop charts in that year nitty gritty hit number one with sweet reggae music Tipperary had a smash in the pop charts with Dolly and Supercat gave his books and then there was this new version of the tennis by Stein for pressure and slide produced by Willie Linda with the help of Robbie Lenz d.x. 7 synthesizer it had actually been very popular at the end of 1905 but as we rolled into 1906 it became the U.K.'s biggest reggae rhythm with version of the version being recorded the probably the biggest was what one danced can do by various Hammond However it was an answer version intitled one dance one to by a lady called ordinary hole that ended up being the biggest hit when it stormed the British pop charts 1986. Years. Thank you thank you. Thank you. Thank. You. Thank you. Thank you. Thank. You. Thank you. Thank. You thank you thank. You. I'm chuckling here. I'm sure this is a different mix from the one that she hit the pop charts for the a b.b.c. Engineer who's into. This into the b.b.c. Fox and. Rudders couple odorless son now is older a holder from 9861 dance won't do. In the way. My favorite song. For the great strong. Yes. I purchased from least Sound City Record Shop. In newish. Absolutely brilliant seventies single imported from Jamaica in those days of course so you'd have to go around record shops trying to get votes because different importers would obviously bring in different shipments and you get somebody got that shipment of them got theirs and tearing around that's what collectors like countless particulars and I remember turning it over and he just said concrete off the top of the flipside and I've played it was most brilliantly understated dubbed track fabulous. In the way it is with John live time for one more a classic instrumental I love this piece is called Wild and Free by the originals orchestra led by Roland Alfonso produced by Mrs Song your part and it was reissued last year by a Japanese record company because it had been out of circulation for that fault 41 years if you're looking for the original vocalist by Dylan as to what a fabulous horns version this is. Absolutely brilliant I was so delighted to find that again Roland Alfonso featuring the originals orchestra on a track in Tarzan and wild and free enjoy the show have a peaceful night on a great week to join me again next Monday night at 11 for another show we've got 2 more to go in our winter series The record shows produced by Dominic time and it's something else production for b.b.c. Radio 2.