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  2. Alpha & Omega (band) - Wikipedia

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    Alpha And Omega are a roots dub duo that mix both analogue and digital elements, comprising bassist Christine Woodbridge and keyboard player John Sprosen, both of whom had played in reggae bands previously, Sprosen also having worked with the Roaring Lion Sound System. [1][2] They began working together in the mid-1980s, splitting their time ...

  3. Reggae genres - Wikipedia

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    Reggae fusion. Reggae fusion is a mixture of reggae or dancehall with elements of other genres, such as hip hop, R&B, jazz, rock, drum and bass, punk or polka. [12] Although artists have been mixing reggae with other genres from as early as the early 1970s, it was not until the late 1990s when the term was coined.

  4. Dancehall - Wikipedia

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    Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. [4][5] Initially, dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s. [6][7] In the mid-1980s, digital instrumentation became more prevalent, changing the sound considerably, with digital dancehall (or "ragga ...

  5. Roots reggae - Wikipedia

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    e. Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Africans and those in the African Diaspora, including the spiritual side of Rastafari, black liberation, revolution and the honouring of God, called Jah by Rastafarians. [1] It is identified with the life of the ghetto sufferer, [2] and the rural poor ...

  6. The Spirit of Radio - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "The Spirit of Radio" on YouTube. " The Spirit of Radio " is a song by Canadian rock band Rush, released from their 1980 album Permanent Waves. The song's name was inspired by Toronto -based radio station CFNY-FM 's slogan. [3][4] It was significant in the growing popularity of the band, becoming their first top 30 single in Canada ...

  7. Marcus Garvey (album) - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Garvey is the third album by reggae artist Burning Spear, released in 1975 on Fox Records in Jamaica and then internationally on Island Records later in the year. The album is named after the Jamaican National Hero and Rastafari movement prophet Marcus Garvey. A dub version of it was released four months later as Garvey's Ghost.

  8. Nicodemus (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Reggae, dancehall. Years active. 1976–1996. Cecil Wellington (1957–1996), better known as Nicodemus, was a Jamaican reggae deejay who released a string of albums in the 1980s and 1990s. Nicodemus was a pioneer of dancehall music and is credited with positively influencing many aspiring DJs. He is truly a dancehall legend.

  9. The World Should Know (Burning Spear album) - Wikipedia

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    The World Should Know (Burning Spear album) The World Should Know. (Burning Spear album) The World Should Know is a studio album by the Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear, released in 1993. [2][3] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 36th Grammy Awards in 1994. [4] Burning Spear supported the album with a North ...