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Jah Works is a roots reggae band from Baltimore, Maryland. [1] They have been a member of the Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) since 2002. Since that time, they have travelled and performed in Hawaii, The Marshall Islands, Guam, South Korea, Japan, Singapore and Diego Garcia in 2004. Their most recent AFE tour ended in February 2007.
The Players Band is an American 10-piece ska band formed in Baltimore in 1999. The band's musical style combines Jamaican ska, rock, and reggae, and is characterized by the use of upbeat horns and percussion.
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Changes (1981), Music Works; Dubwise (1981), Music Works – six dub versions from Changes and four other dubs; Reggae Street (1981), Free World Music; The Roots Is There (1982), Music Works/Shanachie; Indestructible (1982), Alligator (similar to the album Changes with two extra songs) Heads of Government (1982), Jah Guidance
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The HFStival is an annual Washington, D.C. / Baltimore rock festival.It was held every summer from 1990 through 2006 by radio station WHFS.It was held again in 2010 and 2011 in commemoration of the now-defunct station's legacy.
Rarely seen footage of Jah Shaka playing Vivian Jones' Dubs features in Handsworth Songs, a 1986 British documentary film directed by John Akomfrah and produced by Lina Gopaul. It was filmed during the 1985 riots in Handsworth and London and shown on Channel 4. The production company was the Black Audio Film Collective.