Posts Tagged ‘reggae history’

Remembering Lee “Scratch” Perry: From Studio to Stage to Deep Space

An immersive experience. The groundbreaking producer Lee “Scratch” Perry offered assurances of that in every way – on record, in concert, and simply face-to-face for those who got the opportunity.

It goes without saying that there never was, and there never will be, anyone remotely like Perry, who passed away Read more...

Reggae in The Studio: The Broad Influence – Bob Marley to Sean Paul & Matisyahu

In the late 1960’s, a genre emerged in Jamaica that would revolutionize the music industry forever. When Bob Marley laid down his anthem to Jamaica, “One Love,” who knew that reggae music would be where it is today — with the studio playing a major part in the creative process. Read more...

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