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Greater Latin America
MOSQUITOS
Sunshine Barato Bar/None By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
REGGAE ON THE RIVER: LIVE
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
PUTUMAYO KIDS PRESENTS: CARIBBEAN PLAYGROUND
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
LUCIANO
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
BURNING SPEAR
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
VYBZ KARTEL
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
THIS IS CRUCIAL REGGAE: SKA
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
SIZZLA
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
CAPLETON
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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World Fusion
EX-CENTRIC SOUND SYSTEM
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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World Fusion
BILL LASWELL
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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World Fusion
BOMBAY BEATS: DANCE GROOVES FROM INDIA
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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World Fusion
TJ REHMI
By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae Legends
Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh was a musical revolutionary—he used words as bullets in his unending struggle. His murder robbed reggae of one of its most prized figures. By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
LEE PERRY
I Am The Upsetter: The Story Of The Lee “Scratch” Perry Golden Years Trojan/Sanctuary By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae Legends
Beenie Man
Known for his throaty chuckles and “Zagga zow!” catch phrase, this rapid-fire DJ born Moses Davis in 1973 earned the alias Beenie Man as a toddler because he was “a little boy with a man’s brain.” By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae Legends
Black Uhuru
The first reggae act to win a Grammy Award took its name from the Swahili word for freedom. By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae Legends
Buju Banton
By the age of 19, Buju Banton was already the most popular artist in Jamaica, breaking Bob Marley’s record for the most number one singles in a year. By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae Legends
Linton Kwesi Johnson
One of the great, pioneering dub/reggae poets, Linton Kwesi Johnson's laser-sharp diatribes are usually focused on his adopted country of England. By Judson Kilpatrick [
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Reggae & Caribbean
LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY AND THE WHITEBELLYRATS
Panic In Babylon DAMP By Judson Kilpatrick [
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