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The Hippy Boys
21,191 listeners
The Hippy Boys were a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1968 by Lloyd Charmers. The band included guitarist Alva "Reggie" Lewis, org… read moreThe Hippy Boys were a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1968 by Lloyd Charmers. The band included guitarist Alva "Reggie" Lewis, organist Glen "Capo" Adams and brothers Aston "Family Man" Barrett and Carlton &q… read moreThe Hippy Boys were a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1968 by Lloyd Charmers. The band included guitarist Alva "Reggie" Lewis, organist Glen "Capo" Adams and brothers Aston "Family Man" Barrett and Carlton "Carly" Barrett on bass and drums respectively. The … read more -
Dice The Boss
11,400 listeners
AKA Bill Dice, Billie Dice, Dice, Dice The Boss, Hopeton Reid. View wikiAKA Bill Dice, Billie Dice, Dice, Dice The Boss, Hopeton Reid. View wikiAKA Bill Dice, Billie Dice, Dice, Dice The Boss, Hopeton Reid. View wiki -
The Moon Invaders
5,808 listeners
The Moon Invaders are a nine-piece ska band from Brussels, Belgium. They play their own rendition of authentic ska music, and have been doing so for over seven years. Since the release of their first album, they toured all over Europe. In May 2007, they had the pleasure of being the backing band … read more -
King Horror
10,282 listeners
"King Horror" was an alias used by the late Laurel Aitken (1927-2005). Some of Aitken's better known "King Horror"… read more"King Horror" was an alias used by the late Laurel Aitken (1927-2005). Some of Aitken's better known "King Horror" tracks include "Loch Ness Monster," "Zion I," "Dracula," "Cut… read more"King Horror" was an alias used by the late Laurel Aitken (1927-2005). Some of Aitken's better known "King Horror" tracks include "Loch Ness Monster," "Zion I," "Dracula," "Cutting Blade," and "The Hole." View wiki -
Dr. Ring-Ding & The Senior Allstars
25,464 listeners
Dr. Ring Ding, stagename for Richard Alexander Jung ⋆ 2 June 1970 in Münster, Germany, is a reggae, ska, dub and dancehall artist; singer and trombonist. He has become an interlaced part of the international music scene. He has collaborated with artists as Lord Tanamo, Derrick Morgan, Laurel Ait… read more -
Pama International
12,156 listeners
Introducing the UK’s leading reggae collective – Pama International. Fronted by long time musical cohorts Sean Flowerdew, Finny & Lynv… read moreIntroducing the UK’s leading reggae collective – Pama International. Fronted by long time musical cohorts Sean Flowerdew, Finny & Lynval Golding (The Specials) Pama shamelessly hold their influences high. King Tubby’s dub stylings m… read moreIntroducing the UK’s leading reggae collective – Pama International. Fronted by long time musical cohorts Sean Flowerdew, Finny & Lynval Golding (The Specials) Pama shamelessly hold their influences high. King Tubby’s dub stylings meet the southern soul sounds of 1960's Stax. The class… read more -
King Stitt
29,501 listeners
King Stitt, born Winston Cooper or Winston Sparkes (1939-2012) was a Jamaican DJ. King Stitt was the oldest living Jamaican deejay. Sparkes… read moreKing Stitt, born Winston Cooper or Winston Sparkes (1939-2012) was a Jamaican DJ. King Stitt was the oldest living Jamaican deejay. Sparkes was given the nickname Stitt as a boy and decided to use it as his stage name, becoming King Stit… read moreKing Stitt, born Winston Cooper or Winston Sparkes (1939-2012) was a Jamaican DJ. King Stitt was the oldest living Jamaican deejay. Sparkes was given the nickname Stitt as a boy and decided to use it as his stage name, becoming King Stitt when he was crowned 'king of the deejays'. He be… read more -
Andy Capp
17,206 listeners
Lynford Anderson aka Andy Capp (born 1941) is a Jamaican studio engineer, producer, and vocalist, best known for his 1968 hit "Pop a T… read moreLynford Anderson aka Andy Capp (born 1941) is a Jamaican studio engineer, producer, and vocalist, best known for his 1968 hit "Pop a Top". Anderson was born in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica in 1941, and gained his early studio expe… read moreLynford Anderson aka Andy Capp (born 1941) is a Jamaican studio engineer, producer, and vocalist, best known for his 1968 hit "Pop a Top". Anderson was born in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica in 1941, and gained his early studio experience working for the RJR radio station, after initially be… read more -
Baba Brooks
44,876 listeners
Oswald Baba Brooks started his musical career as a trumpet player with the Eric Dean Orchestra in Jamaica in the 1950's. The Jamaican … read moreOswald Baba Brooks started his musical career as a trumpet player with the Eric Dean Orchestra in Jamaica in the 1950's. The Jamaican bands played mostly Folk, Afro, Jazz, they played at clubs, big hotels and sometimes on local radi… read moreOswald Baba Brooks started his musical career as a trumpet player with the Eric Dean Orchestra in Jamaica in the 1950's. The Jamaican bands played mostly Folk, Afro, Jazz, they played at clubs, big hotels and sometimes on local radio. This was an exciting scene at the time but began to die o… read more