One of the songs that launched the Channel One studio in the early 1970s was It's A Shame Delroy Wilson's smooth cover of The Spinners' 1969 hit. His vocals were complemented by the .
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Tyrone Downie recalled the first time he met Bob Marley. It was 1974 and the Rastafarian singer and his Wailers band had just released their sensational Natty Dread album.