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  1. KGNU Independent Community Radio / 88.5 FM & 1390 AM (Boulder / Denver) / 93.7 FM (Nederland)

    KGNU Independent Community Radio broadcasting at 88.5 FM in Boulder and 1390 AM in Denver. Listener supported, volunteer powered community radio.

    http://www.kgnu.org/sleepless/5/2/2013

    —Huffduffed by drwh0 2 weeks ago

  2. On the Wire - Radio Lancs: April 2011

    Rhythm Master On The Wire Part Two | Tribute to the Godson – Glenmore Brown The War Is Over (continued)
    1. African Drums – Glen Brown – African Museum
    Only Love
    2. Only Love – Gaby & Wilton – Scorpion**
    3. Right Food Skank – G.L.B. – South East Music Limited
    4. Jah Jah Bring Everything – Jah Glen as Glen Richard - South East Music Limited
    Glen Brown At Cross Roads
    5. Version – G.L.B. - South East Music Limited
    6. Mr Ball Head Akekin – Bobby Aitken - Pantomine
    7. Glen Brown At Cross Roads – Glen Brown – Pantomine
    8. Crankie Bine – Rosey Davis

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one month ago

  3. On the Wire - Radio Lancs: On The Wire Dub Specials

    Moods On the Wire - A Tribute To The Work Of Harry Mudie

    Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica 1940, Harry Mudie operated his own sound system "Mudies Hi-Fi" in the mid fifties, before moving to the UK to study electronics and photography. Returning to Jamaica, he began producing Jamaican R&B records from the late 1950s. His first production was "Babylon Gone" (1962) by rasta drummer Count Ossie, released in the UK in 1962 on Blue Beat. He was the first producer to use string sections in reggae, starting with John Holt’s 1973 album "Time is the Master". From the mid to late 1970s he had his greatest success producing artists such as Gregory Isaacs, The Heptones and Cornel Campbell.

    Dennis Walks – Drifter - (Moodisc) - (C)
    Bongo Herman - Car Pound Drifter - (Moodisc) - (C)
    King Tubby Tubby - Red Red Red Dub - (Cactus)
    I.Roy -D.J. Drifter - (Moodisc) - (C)
    Bunny Meloney - I’ve Been A Loser - (MHA)
    Big Joe - Drifter In The Ball - (Moodisc) - (C)
    King Tubby - Drifting Dub - (Moodisc) - (B)
    Rhythm Rulers - Drifter Bratah - (Moodisc) - (C)
    Tommy McCook - Drifting With A Flute - (Moodisc) - (C)
    John Holt - Love is Gone - (Cactus)
    King Tubby - Dub With A Difference - (Moodisc) - (A)
    Heptones - Love Without Feeling - (Moodisc)
    G.G Russell - Who Who Wha - (Moodisc) - (E)
    I.Roy - Musical Pleasure - (MHA)
    Shark Wilson - God Is Standing By - (Cactus)
    King Tubby - Planet Dub - (Moodisc) - (B)
    The Eternals - Push Me In The Corner - (MHA)
    John Holt - Time Is The Master - (Cactus)
    Gladstone Anderson - Portrait of Inga - (Ashanti) - (D)
    Maria Mudie - Caught You A Lie - (Cactus)
    King Tubby - Caught You Dubbing - (Moodisc)
    King Tubby - Jungle Walk Dub - (Moodisc)
    Ebony Sisters - Let Me Tell You Boy - (Moodisc) - (E)
    Moodies Allstars - Let Me Tell You Version - (Moodisc) - (E)
    Jah Wilson - Stand In A Yard & Praise Yah - (MHA)
    Count Sticky - What Do Yu So - (Moodisc)
    I.Roy - Let Me Tell You Boy - (Moodisc)
    Lloyd Jones – Rome - (Moodisc) - (F)
    Jo Bennett - Leaving Rome - (Moodisc) - (G)
    Gladstone Anderson - Leaving Rome - (Ashanti) - (D)
    King Tubby - Roman Dub - (Moodisc) - (A)
    Dennis Walks - Heart Don’t Leap - (Moodisc) - (E)
    Winston Wright - Musically Red - (Moodisc)
    I.Roy - Heart Don’t Leap - (Moodisc) - (H)
    King Tubby’s - Heart Leap Dub - (Moodisc) - (B)
    Mundies Allstars - Serious Business - (Moodisc) - (E)
    Count Ossie - Whispering Drums - (Moodisc) - (E)
    Gladstone Anderson - The Elected One - (MHA)
    Lenny Hibbert - Ital Vibes - (Moodisc)
    King Tubby & Strings - Dub In Rema - (Moodisc)

    Where Noted The Above Are Also Available On The Albums Listed Below (A) Dub Conference Vol 1
    (B) Dub Conference Vol 2
    (C) Reggae Bible, Book Of Drifters
    (D) It May Sound Silly
    (E) Let Me Tell You Boy (Trojan)
    (F) Sufferers Choice (Attack)
    (G) Blow, Mr Hornsman (Trojan)
    (H) Keep On Coming Through The Door (Trojan)

    Broadcast on 1st August 1994. Music Selection & Show Production By Steve Barker, with invaluable assistance from Chris Reynolds.

    Special Thanks to Mike Martin, Tony Derwent, John Wyer

    http://www.otwradio.blogspot.com.au/2006/07/on-wire-dub-specials.html

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one month ago

  4. Jimmy Cliff On Career ‘Rebirth’ And The Nature Of Success : NPR

    The reggae superstar discusses his friendship with Joe Strummer, his appreciation for Katy Perry and his role as an ambassador of Jamaican music.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/08/04/158102277/jimmy-cliff-on-career-rebirth-and-the-nature-of-success

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 9 months ago

  5. Reggae In The U.K.: A Steady Force : The Record : NPR

    As long as there has been reggae, there has been U.K. reggae. But the way the Jamaican sound has filtered into the British pop mainstream hasn’t always favored the black musicians who created or imported the style.

    https://www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2012/03/21/149062967/reggae-in-the-u-k-a-steady-force

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  6. Bob Marley - Bend down low

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  7. Bob Marley - Sun is shining

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  8. REGGAE FAR EAST #1 - Nukes

    Nukes

    I live with caesium-137.

    My name is H.Kobayashi. I am an owner. I was born in 1958. I am a worker. In my house, Yokohama, Japan. I like reggae. I make it. My music is Orient-like and danceable. It is very individual. Listen to my music.

    http://reggaefareast01.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  9. REGGAE FAR EAST #1 - Futon

    Futon

    I dried futons in front of my hut. I hung futons on a stick and put them up highly. The sun lighted futons. Futons’ covers shone in white. A middle-aged woman happened to pass. She halted. ‘What time is it now?’ she asked me. I saw my wristwatch. ‘It is two o’clock’ I answered. ‘Two o’clock?’ she inclined her neck. ‘It is’ I answered. ‘The angle of the sun is different’ she asked me.’Is it true?’ I saw the wristwatch again. ‘Yes’ I answered. She ducked her shoulder. She left. I got that way. I returned to my hut. I saw clock. It was not two o’clock. Time was ten o’clock. I saw my wristwatch again. Time was certainly ten o’clock. I mistook the clock. I was not a child. Everything became uncertain.

    My name is H.Kobayashi. I am an owner. I was born in 1958. I am a worker. In my house, Yokohama, Japan. I like reggae. I make it. My music is Orient-like and danceable. It is very individual. Listen to my music.

    http://reggaefareast01.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  10. I Hear A New Radio Episode 5 - Larry “Fuzz-o” Dolman / Jamaican Deejays

    Larry "Fuzz-o" Dolman is the founder, editor and head writer of Blastitude, one of the world’s first online music fanzines. Through his writing, he has also acted as something of an unofficial musical mentor for your host. He is an excellent musician from the mostly obscure, broken up and Nebraskan bands Opium Taylor, Head of Femur, Think (recently reformed), TV City and some solo stuff. In this episode (part one of two), we talk in depth about the art of Jamaican toasting, (the direct precursor to hip hop), and Mr. Dolman shares a mix of his favorite deejays from the 70’s. Enjoy.

    http://www.ihearanewworld.com/radio/

    —Huffduffed by lach one year ago

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