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Aston Barrett, 77, bass-playing force with Bob Marley and Wailers, dies

More than anyone else, the collaboration between Mr. Barrett and Marley turned both the Wailers and reggae itself into a global phenomenon during the 1970s.

Why Eric Clapton s hit cover of I Shot The Sheriff left Bob Marley fuming

Miss Pat s journey - Jamaica Observer

STANDING a diminutive four feet, 11 inches, Pat Chin is a pioneer in Jamaican music whose giant strides over 64 years have helped make reggae a global brand. The co-founder of Randy's Records and.

When Peter Tosh and the Rolling Stones Had Their Falling Out

Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes Documentary Revisits The Jamaican Music Industry s History

‘Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes’ Documentary Revisits The Jamaican Music Industry’s History Vibe 2/1/2021 Rob Kenner Lee “Scratch” Perry has seen it all. The notoriously eccentric reggae producer, vocalist, and visionary has created classics with artists ranging from Bob Marley & The Wailers to The Clash and The Beastie Boys. A literal living legend, he may be the only person on earth to have collaborated and quarreled with such iconic Jamaican producers as Coxsone Dodd, Joe Gibbs, and King Tubby and outlived them all. When he burned his own Black Ark studio to the ground in 1979, people called him a madman, but Scratch just has his own way of doing things.

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