In 2016, Zak Starkey — musician and son of Ringo Starr — and his Sshh bandmate Sharna “Sshh” Liguz teamed with Eddie Vedder and a slew of reggae legends, including Wailers drummer Carlton “Santa Davis ...
Fifty years ago, the world was introduced to a new sound, a sound from Jamaica. Britain would be the first of the international markets to embrace this sound, thanks to the work of Trojan Records, a ...
No one does music fandom quite like the British. They immerse themselves in their favorite music, whatever its place of origin. They create new subcultures around it, designating new subgenres the ...
Squeezing a decade of reggae music, seven key producers of the 60s, on to a single 20-track CD is a foolhardy, some would say impossible, task. Remarkably, Melanin People have done it by ...
The seminal reggae label Trojan Records will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year with a slew of musical releases, a new documentary and a handful of live events. Founded in 1968 by Lee Gopthal ...
Any history of reggae going global must trace a path directly from Kingston to London. It’s this connection that photographer Alex Bartsch hopes to make clear in his forthcoming book, Covers: ...
Music Week's round-up of the latest album reissues and catalogue releases. This week we take a look at Trojan's new collection, a Brasilian Two Slow To Disco compilation and a Shirley Ellis Best Of.
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