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Didar Sandhu
1,376 listeners
Didar Sandhu was born to Sardarni Daan Kaur and Sardar Sumand Singh in Village of Chhak no. 133, District Sarghoda, Tehsil Silawali in Punjab before…
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Eric "Monty" Morris
20,169 listeners
Eric Morris is a ska singer, considered to be one of the foundation artists of original ska.
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The Linkers
1,738 listeners
Ansel Cridland and Danny Clarke's careers were already well underway before the pair linked up.
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Drumbago & The Dynamites
1,842 listeners
Drumbago was the nick name of a Jamaican reggae drummer by the name of Arkland Parks who performed under the names Drumbago Band, Drumbago's…
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The Mad Lads
81,121 listeners
The Mad Lads were an American rhythm and blues vocal group, who recorded on the Stax subsidiary label Volt in the 1960s. Their biggest hits were…
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Tommy McCook & The Supersonics
32,045 listeners
George Tucker - Guitar
Hugh Malcolm - Drums
Tommy McCook - Tenor Sax
Lester Sterling - Alto Sax
Lyn Taitt - Lead Guitar
Winston Wright - Organ… -
The Gaylettes
38,441 listeners
The Gaylettes, also known as The Gaylets or The Gaylettes featuring Judy Mowatt, were a reggae female trio from Jamaica in the late ‘60s to…
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Lyn Taitt & The Comets
3,815 listeners
Lynn Taitt (born Nerlynn Taitt, c.1940) is a reggae guitarist born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, closely associated with Jamaican…
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Goldmaster Allstars
2,094 listeners
The Goldmaster Allstars is a vibrant and dynamic 12-piece band performing laid-back rocksteady, heavy roots reggae and ska instrumentals.
The…
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Lloyd Brevett
2,787 listeners
Lloyd Brevett (1 August 1931 – 3 May 2012) was a Jamaican double bassist, and a founding member of The Skatalites. He was born in Kingston,…
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Joseph Hill
1,094 listeners
Joseph Hill (January 22, 1949 – August 19, 2006) was the lead singer and songwriter for the roots reggae group Culture whose other members were…