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  2. Aswad discography - Wikipedia

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    Reggae Warriors – The Best of Aswad: Released: 13 July 2009; Label: Music Club Deluxe; Formats: 2xCD — The Best of Aswad – Don't Turn Around: Released: 23 July 2012; Label: Island Def Jam; Formats: CD — Gold: Released: 14 August 2020; Label: Crimson; Formats: 3xCD, LP, digital download — "—" denotes releases that did not chart.

  3. Popular Tacoma reggae event moves to new venue, expands ... - AOL

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    The two-day Reggae on the Way festival follows a July show at Haub Field with Slightly Stoopid, Pepper and Fortunate Youth. “I’m excited to show people that this is a great space,” said Rankin.

  4. Third World (band) - Wikipedia

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    Herbie Harris. Robbie Lynn. Pablo Stewart Maurice Gregory. Website. thirdworldband .com. Third World is a Jamaican reggae fusion band formed in 1973. Their sound is influenced by soul, funk and disco. Although it has undergone several line-up changes, Stephen "Cat" Coore and Richard Daley have been constant members.

  5. Paul Douglas (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Douglas (born c. 1950) is a Jamaican Grammy Award -winning [1] musician, best known for his work as the drummer, percussionist and bandleader of Toots and the Maytals. His career spans more than five decades as one of reggae 's most recorded drummers.

  6. The Movement (reggae band) - Wikipedia

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    The Movement is an American reggae band originally formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 2003. The two founding members, Josh Swain and Jordan Miller, then relocated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where they acquired a live rhythm section in the form of local Philadelphia musicians Jay Schmidt and Gary Jackson.

  7. List of reggae festivals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable reggae festivals by country. This list may have some overlap with list of jam band music festivals . Reggae festivals may include classic reggae and related or derivative genres such as ska , dancehall , dub , hip hop , ragga , reggae fusion , and drum and bass .

  8. Tarrus Riley - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Riley was born in The Bronx, New York, and raised in Jamaica. His father Jimmy Riley was a veteran reggae singer. Tarrus made his recording debut as a teenager. In 2004, he released his debut album, Challenges. Riley has consistently racked up awards for his work. Among his accolades are Best Singer, Male Vocalist, Cultural Artiste ...

  9. Maxi Priest - Wikipedia

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    Max Alfred Elliott (born 10 June 1961), known by his stage name Maxi Priest, is a British reggae vocalist of Jamaican descent. He is best known for singing reggae music with an R&B influence, otherwise known as reggae fusion. He was one of the first international artists to have success in this genre, and one of the most successful reggae ...

  10. Reggae Report - Wikipedia

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    Reggae Report. Reggae Report was a U.S.-based music and culture magazine first published in 1983. The publication offered an abundance of news and information regarding reggae, Caribbean, and world music artists and entertainers, including soca, African, and hip hop. Reggae Report was founded by publisher M. Peggy Quattro and Michael "Zappow ...

  11. Willi Williams - Wikipedia

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    Willi Williams. Willi Williams (also Willie Williams) (born 15 June 1953) is a Jamaican reggae and dub musician and producer. He is known as the "Armagideon Man" after his hit, "Armagideon Time", first recorded in 1977 at Studio One in Kingston. The song was covered by The Clash as the flipside of their "London Calling" single.