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Roberto Sánchez: The Journey of Spain’s Reggae Pioneer, Lone Ark

Roberto Sánchez, a.k.a. Lone Ark, is a name synonymous with reggae music in Spain, and his influence has spread far beyond the Iberian Peninsula. Born in 1977 in Santander, Cantabria, Roberto has dedicated his life to the sounds of roots reggae, earning him respect as a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, producer, and engineer. Early days and musical

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The Bold and Unlikely Fashion Trends of Jamaican Dancehall in the 1980s

The bold and unlikely fashion trends of Jamaican Dancehall in the 1980s

“Anything imported from England or Scotland was in high demand, no matter how poorly suited to the local weather conditions. […] In sweltering 96-degree summer days, in polluted downtown Kingston, men could be seen in pure wool ‘diamond’ sweaters and socks, lined tweed caps, knitted vests and pinstripe-suite jackets”. Canadian photographer Beth Lesser describes Kingston’s

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Dennis Brown: from a Jamaican child prodigy to the Crown Prince of Reggae

Dennis Emmanuel Brown was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on February 1, 1957. His father, Arthur Brown, was a prominent Jamaican actor, while his brother Basil was a popular radio personality when Dennis was a child. Surrounded by art and music, Dennis Brown started singing at school early. Byron Lee soon discovered him, booking ‘Little Dennis

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Barry Brown: Bridging Roots and Dancehall with Unmistakable Style

In the realm of reggae, Barry Brown stands out as one of the few singers who gracefully navigated the transition from the late roots phase to the emerging dancehall style. Blessed with a distinctive high tenor, Brown’s voice was instantly recognizable, leaving a lasting impression every time it echoed through the airwaves. His lyrics blended

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Duke Reid: from sound system rivalries to pioneering dancehall producer

Renowned as a record producer and entrepreneur, Duke Reid was a crucial figure in the inception of the Jamaican music industry, an enigmatic character with a lasting impact on the music scene. According to some sources, Arthur ‘Duke’ Reid was born in the parish of Portland, Jamaica, in 1915, while others claim it was in

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Tapper Zukie: from Kingston’s sound systems to reggae icon in London and beyond

Born David Sinclair in 1955 in Kingston, Jamaica, Tapper Zukie (also known as Tappa Zukie) became a singer, producer, and dub master in London in the early ’70s. He was immersed in Kingston’s sound system scene as early as his pre-teen years, but by age 17, he was getting in trouble to the point where

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Jah Shaka Biography: mystical music experiences by an enigmatic performer

Jah Shaka is considered the father of sound systems in the U.K. and hailed for his forward-thinking style with dub experimentalism incorporating electronic elements without losing any heaviness. Born in Jamaica around the 1950s, Jah Shaka moved to Southeast London with his parents at the age of eight. Jah Shaka’s real name is not known

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Cornell Campbell, one of Jamaica’s most distinctive falsetto voices

Cornell Campbell was born in 1945 in Kingston, Jamaica. Some sources claim that his birth year was 1948. His voice was noticed immediately at the Church choir when he was a young boy. In an interview with Reggae Vibes, Cornell remembered people being fascinated, saying: “Bwoy, this child have an angelic voice, him sound like

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