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Jah Tubbys Sound System @ The Buttermarket 05.09.08

Jah Tubbys Sound System @ The Buttermarket 05.09.08

Soundsystem Session

Jacob Miller – We A Rockers

Jacob Miller – We A Rockers

Music Video

Daniel Asher – “Stand Tall” Album Sampler

Daniel Asher – “Stand Tall” Album Sampler

Rock-solid roots music, selections from the new album “Stand Tall” – Daniel Asher presents
“Stand Tall” Album Sampler

The Manor – Obstacles

The Manor – Obstacles

Uplifting lyrics and positive vibes- The Manor presents
Obstacles

LysergicSoundDub – Stepaddiction

LysergicSoundDub – Stepaddiction

Psychedelic steppers dub at its best- Lysergic Sound Dub presents
Stepaddiction

Hanouneh – Too Many Ft. Amsie Brown

Hanouneh – Too Many Ft. Amsie Brown

Rootsy tune with great vocals from the one Amsie Brown- Hanouneh presents
Too Many

Reggae Legends Join The Disney Reggae Club Fi Di Youths

Reggae Legends Join The Disney Reggae Club Fi Di Youths

“The genius of Disney songs is that they are timeless and adaptable to every musical genre. Reggae is so joyous and spirited, we knew these songs would lend themselves perfectly. I’m happy to say the artistes, many of them true legends of reggae, all jumped at the chance to participate.”

Solomon808 – Kneel For The King

Solomon808 – Kneel For The King

The adept cracker-jack, him dub technique take nuttin’ back-  Solomon808 presents
Kneel For The King
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Johnny Fife – Escape From Babylon

Johnny Fife – Escape From Babylon

The steppers king with the jumping swing, echomaster ’soteric like zoroaster- Missa Johnny Fife presents
Escape From Babylon

Peter Tosh Interview (August, 1983)

Peter Tosh Interview (August, 1983)

August, 1983: Peter Tosh was the most popular reggae singer in the world (Bob Marley was dead). His credentials were myriad and impeccable. He was a founding member of the Wailers with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer in 1964, in the Trenchtown slum of Kingston, Jamaica. He taught Bob Marley to play guitar. He left [...]

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