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  2. Jah Works - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Mystic Revealers - Wikipedia

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    The Mystic Revealers are a reggae band formed in the late 1970s in the seaside town of Bull Bay east of Kingston, Jamaica.Originally, the band was known as just the Revealers, but when another group with that name popped up, it was decided the word "Mystic" would help convey their Rastafari-inspired message of truth, justice, honor and unity.

  4. HFStival - Wikipedia

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    The Big Hurt, Fools and Horses, Throttlerod, The Black List Club, Jah Works, Colouring Lesson, Blonde Hair Blue Eyes, Doug Segree Main Stage, day 2 Side Stage, day 2 Locals Stage, day 2 Counting Crows, Dashboard Confessional, The Strokes, AFI, H.I.M., Coheed and Cambria, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, The Fixx, Matchbook Romance, All Time Low

  5. Vivian Jones (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Jet Star, Freedom Sounds, Fashion Records, Stingray Records, Third World, Seven Leaves, Jah Shaka Music, Imperial House, Ruff Cutt Musical artist Vivian Jones (born 1957) is a Jamaican -born British reggae singer, who performed with several bands in the 1970s before recording as a solo artist from 1980.

  6. The Gladiators (band) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Griffiths, singer and guitar player, was the founder of the reggae group The Gladiators. After some success with the singles "You Are The Girl" (a b-side to The Ethiopians' hit record "Train to Skaville") in 1967, he recruited his childhood friends David Webber and Errol Grandison in 1968 to form the original Gladiators vocal group.

  7. Lewis Marnell - Wikipedia

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    A YouTube music video was also released at the same time and Harper is featured playing a guitar that was owned by Lewis Marnell—as another fundraising initiative, the guitar will be auctioned in May 2013. [40] As part of the announcement, Harper stated: "Lewis was a brilliant artist and athlete not to mention a truly beautiful soul.

  8. Janine Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Jah Jah has art, notably photography, that has appeared in magazines such as Arena and galleries in New York City, San Francisco, [6] Brazil, and Europe. [3] Her visual art work is credited under her real name, Janine Gordon. [7] She also has a master's degree in fine art from New York University. [6]

  9. Big Youth - Wikipedia

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    Manley Augustus Buchanan (born 19 April 1949, Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica), [1] better known as Big Youth (sometimes called Jah Youth), is a Jamaican deejay, mostly known for his work during the 1970s. He commented, "Deejays were closest to the people because there wasn't any kind of establishment control on the sound systems". [2]