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Fred Locks recorded Black Star Liner, his tribute to Marcus Garvey and his dream of freeing Rastas from slavery, in this mid-Seventies rarity with a spacey dub. (more…)

Steve Priest (February 23, 1948 – June 4, 2020) (more…)

Michael Prophet has an unusual “crying” voice that can be heard at its distinctive best on his first hit, a cover of a tune by The Maytones. (more…)

A bit of a classic from 1979, as featured in the film Rockers, this is effectively a double-bill of vintage rocksteady duo The Maytones and the great toaster I-Roy.

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Ennio Morricone RIP

10th October 2020 · Music
 Ennio Morricone (November 10, 1928 – July 6, 2020)
 

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Sunday Times – July 10, 2011
 
Almost exactly nine years ago I was sitting on a bench in Washington Square Park in downtown New York, talking to Justin Townes Earle. He was a troubled young man who made music of searing honesty – the vital component of the hybrid of blues, country and folk that he sang and played.

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Public Enemy add their voice to the US election campaign with a powerful anti-Trump anthem from their new album What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?

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Like many others, my lockdown has been joyfully soundtracked (should that be teletracked?) by Schitt’s Creek. (more…)

I see Neil Simon has died. I must say I had assumed he died decades ago but by coincidence last week I watched Murder By Death, a spoof whodunnit with an all-star cast.

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