Thursday 3rd June / presented by Rok Riley
On Friday May 28, Detroit legend and true friend of the station
Marcellus Pittman played a mammoth five-hour set live on RTRFM.
He last joined
Rok Riley on
Full Frequency in April, but lockdown spoiled that string of gigs, bringing Marcellus back to town for
System:.
The Friday takeover featured Marcellus characteristic deep cuts, consummate back anno, and a tiny smattering of dad rock – all in the best taste, of course.
You can listen back to that marathon Full Frequency here:
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Sean Paul, Shaggy
With just a 4-year age difference, Jamaican artists Sean Paul and Shaggy snatched mainstream success around the same time in the early 2000s. Though Shaggy, 52, went a little more
left into Reggae and Paul, 48, drifted
right into Dancehall, their accomplishments have followed a similar path to stardom.
Both have locked in several studio albums, appeared in films, and snatched a few music awards here and there, including a bunch of Grammy nominations and wins. They’ve been marked in the Reggae & Dancehall archives as two pioneering and iconic acts who took the genre to the international stage.
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