Like his cousin, Barrington Levy, Jamaican singer Roland Burrell is blessed with a powerful mellifluous voice. It’s a voice...
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Dwight Pinkney – A tale of two interviews
By Angus Taylor Across six decades in music, Jamaican guitarist Dwight Pinkney has been a busy man. In the...
Angus Taylor speaks with Danny Red – Part 2
By Angus Taylor In the second half of our interview with Danny Red he talks about the meaning of...
Angus Taylor speaks with Danny Red – Part 1
“Deep” is a word that is often applied to roots reggae music. And it is the word that springs...
Angus Taylor speaks with Clive Murphy from The Tennors
By Angus Taylor Rocksteady and reggae harmony group The Tennors are best known for their 1967 Studio 1 hit...
Angus Taylor speaks with Keith Poppin.
The wide vocal range and characterful, complex voice of Keith Poppin seemed to bring the sounds of rural Jamaica...