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Aug 31, 2009
Dub, Dancehall, and Roots Reggae
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Michelle Schusterman
Reggae, the most well-known form of Jamaican music, has branched out in several directions over the past few decades.
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Aug 23, 2009
CD Review: Born in Babylon
By:
Melissa Kucirek
Washington, DC-bred reggae rock band, SOJA, third release Born in Babylon is a positive collection of emotive lyrics and multi-faceted songs.
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Jul 1, 2009
Summer Reggae Music Festivals
By:
Michelle Schusterman
Summer is the season for reggae festivals in several countries across the globe.
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Jun 26, 2009
Bob Marley for Beginners
By:
Michelle Schusterman
For anyone interested in building their reggae music library, these classic Bob Marley CDs are a great place to start.
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Jun 3, 2009
Dancehall Reggae Music
By:
Alana Tutwiler
Dancehall reggae has come under fire in recent years with charges that many of its artists pen lyrics that are violent, sexually explicit and homophobic.
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May 28, 2009
The Rasta Movement and Reggae Music
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Alana Tutwiler
The lyrics of many reggae songs are laced with references to the Rastafarian movement. Understanding Rasta beliefs unlocks the key to better comprehension of the music.
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May 27, 2009
The History of Reggae Music
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Alana Tutwiler
Nearly everyone in the world has heard reggae music in some form but many do not know the true origins of this genre or realize how much it has influenced artists today.
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Mar 8, 2009
The Harder They Come Soundtrack Review
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Tim Peacock
Along with the rise of Bob Marley, The Harder They Come was instrumental in bringing the sound of the Jamaican ghetto to a wider public in Britain and the USA.
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Feb 23, 2009
Keith Hudson: Pick A Dub CD Review
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Tim Peacock
His reputation never rivalled producers Lee 'Scratch' Perry or King Tubby, but Keith Hudson's 1970s Dubwise work suggests he should be ranked among Jamaica's Greatest.
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Jan 26, 2009
Barry 'Scratchy' Myers:Scratchy Sounds CD review
By:
Tim Peacock
As The Clash's tour DJ, Barry 'Scratchy' Myers was instrumental in bringing the militant sounds of Jamaica to British Punk Rock audiences in the late 1970s.
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Feb 19, 2008
Less Rasta in New Zealand Reggae?
By:
Brenda Ann Burke
The article describes the links between reggae, the Rasta faith and social activism since reggae was introduced to New Zealand and asks whether today's mix is different.
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Jul 30, 2007
Damian Marley on Reggae
By:
Benjamin Hiller
In early 2006 Damian Marley offered insight into hip-hop collaborations, digital instruments, and the Miami Symphonic Strings on his hit album "Welcome to Jamrock."
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Jul 9, 2007
Damian Marley Interview
By:
Benjamin Hiller
January 2006 interview of Damian Marley, on success of 2005 album Welcome to Jamrock, challenges of sampling dad Bob Marley, and fusion of hip-hop, dub, and reggae music.
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