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Murda She Wrote: February 2021
Celebrating Reggae Month with dancehall pioneers, legends and rising stars U-Roy, Shabba Ranks, Dexta Daps and Blvk H3ro.
U-Roy in New York in 1995. Credit: David Corio/Redferns.
“Here I come, with love and not hatred,” sang Dennis Emmanuel Brown on his 1977 classic “Here I Come,” a.k.a. “Love & Hate,” one of the songs that earned him the title the Crown Prince of Reggae. “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow I,” Dennis went on, “all the days of I life.”
His musical mantra rings truer than ever in these crazy times and especially during Reggae Month, the annual celebration that coincides with a pair of royal birthdays during the first week of February. The Crown Prince’s earthstrong begins the month Dennis was born Feb. 1, 1957 followed five days later by the King of Reggae himself, Robert Nesta Marley, born Feb. 6, 1945.
Rolling Stone Peter Tosh Master Tape Rediscovered in ‘Studio 17’ Doc Clip
2019 documentary, now available to stream in U.S., focuses on “Lost Tapes” unearthed from legendary Jamaican studio Randy’s Records
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A lost Peter Tosh master recording is unearthed in this clip from
Studio 17 – The Lost Reggae Tapes, a 2019 documentary about the Jamaica’s legendary Randy’s Records studio.
“Formed by a Chinese-Jamaican couple in the early ‘60s in Kingston, Jamaica, Randy’s Records started as a used record store, then grew to house a reggae recording studio in the upstairs part of the building,” the film’s synopsis states.