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  • '''Reggae''' is a term for a particular [[music]] style that emerged in [[Jamaica]] i ...ous studio producers such as [[Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry]] and [[Coxsone Dodd]]. Reggae fans and artists often share a belief in the [[Rastafari]] movement, which
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  • ==Reggae precursors== ...scription:'' A slower musical style, with a tempo in between ska and early reggae. Besides the slower pace, its main feature is the electric bass, which take
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  • *Bradley, Lloyd, Bass Culture. When Reggae Was King, London: Penguin Books, 2001. *Katz, David, Solid Foundation. An Oral History of Reggae, New York/London 2003: Bloomsbury, 2003.
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  • ..., a happy family and a train running through the streets of Toronto.|thumb|Reggae Lane mural]] '''Reggae Lane''' is a roadway in [[Toronto, Canada]], that runs east from [[Oakwood
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  • {{rpl|Reggae Lane}}
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  • ...little Jamaica", named to recognize that the neighbourhood has seen more [[Reggae]] recordings than anywhere outside of [[Jamaica]]
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  • *Bradley, Lloyd, Bass Culture. When Reggae Was King, London: Penguin Books, 2001. *Katz, David, Solid Foundation. An Oral History of Reggae, New York/London 2003: Bloomsbury, 2003.
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  • {{rpl|Reggae}} {{rpl|Reggae Lane}}
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  • ...ased musician recognized as one of the most experienced practitioners of [[Reggae]] music
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  • ...little Jamaica", named to recognize that the neighbourhood has seen more [[Reggae]] recordings than anywhere outside of [[Jamaica]]
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  • A 1973 reggae song written and recorded by [[Led Zeppelin]], which became a charting US s
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  • {{rpl|Reggae}}
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  • ...afarian]] religion, and probably the World's most famous musician in the [[Reggae]] genre, died tragically young, of cancer
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  • ==Reggae precursors== ...scription:'' A slower musical style, with a tempo in between ska and early reggae. Besides the slower pace, its main feature is the electric bass, which take
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  • '''Reggae''' is a term for a particular [[music]] style that emerged in [[Jamaica]] i ...ous studio producers such as [[Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry]] and [[Coxsone Dodd]]. Reggae fans and artists often share a belief in the [[Rastafari]] movement, which
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  • {{rpl|Reggae Lane}}
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  • ..., a happy family and a train running through the streets of Toronto.|thumb|Reggae Lane mural]] '''Reggae Lane''' is a roadway in [[Toronto, Canada]], that runs east from [[Oakwood
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  • ...bum ''[[Lovers' Paradise]]'' was one of that year's five nominees for best reggae album.<ref name=Cbc2012-02-07/> ...producer with Light in the attic, called Douglas ''“one of the finest soul-reggae singers in North America”''. Errol Nazareth, writing in the ''[[Toronto
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  • ...ated in [[Jamaica]] in the late 1950s and turned into [[rocksteady]] and [[reggae]]. It combined Caribbean [[mento]] and [[calypso music|calypso]] with Ameri The 2 Tone version, that combined ska with [[punk rock]], rocksteady and reggae, started in [[Coventry]], when [[Jerry Dammers]], vocalist with [[The Speci
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  • {{r|reggae}}
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  • {{r|Reggae}}
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  • {{r|Reggae}}
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  • {{r|Reggae}}
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  • {{r|Reggae}}
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  • {{r|Reggae}}
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  • {{r|Reggae}}
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  • |genre = Reggae, Rock music|rock ...0s doo-wop, and then twisted it into a slight off beat tempo, upon which a reggae influence emerged.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|date=2012|title=Le
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  • ##[[Reggae]]
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  • ..., however, an essential part of styles such as [[ragtime]], [[jazz]] and [[reggae]], all influenced by [[African music]]. In modern [[popular music]], of wh
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  • * 2001: Lehbanchuleh (''The Tide Is High: Reggae Rocks - A Tribute to Rock 'N' Roll'')
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  • ...Rhythm Guitar: Rhythm Concepts and Techniques for Rock, Blues, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Jazz, and Country Guitar''. Brühl, Germany: AMA Verlag. ISBN 3-927190-63-
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  • ...ht [[The Darkness]] into the label) and [[VP Records]] in Jamaica, home to reggae artists. Ahmet Ertegun died on 29 October 2006. In 2007, the label celebrat
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  • ...nce against the prevailing misrepresentation were rhythmically spoken over reggae, disco and funk records. Figures such as the Jamaican born DJ Clive Campbel
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  • ...that 'D'yer Mak'er' (which it backed on a single release) experiments with reggae.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|date=2012|title=Led Zeppelin: From a
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  • While about to commence filming a reggae concert in Jamaica in March 1974, Clifton was once again contacted by Led Z
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  • ...ied to appeal to followers of the new music, devoting more column space to reggae and soul music. However continued embittered strife within the establishmen
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  • This album was even more experimental than their last ones. From reggae influences to romantic ballads, ''Houses of the Holy'' shows that the band ...rd on the first four Led Zeppelin albums. For example, 'D'yer Mak'er' is a reggae-based tune; 'No Quarter' features atmospheric keyboard sounds and an acoust
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  • ...t actually constitutes 'classic rock' on their playlist, with New Wave and reggae artists being broadcast to the exclusion of a number of established rock gr
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  • ...defines itself), while Beijing Opera, gamelan, Indian classical music, and reggae don't even make the top 99? Admittedly, I'm not an expert qualified to wri
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  • ...bly their most diverse album, with tracks ranging from high energy rock to reggae, funk and folky ballads. It went further with experimentation than previous ...in'' released by Atlantic Records in 1995. There have also been classical, reggae, jazz, heavy metal, and rockabilly artists who have also released tribute a
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  • ...bly their most diverse album, with tracks ranging from high energy rock to reggae, funk and folky ballads. It went further with experimentation than previous ...in'' released by Atlantic Records in 1995. There have also been classical, reggae, jazz, heavy metal, and rockabilly artists who have also released tribute a
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  • ...howed the group seeking a possible new direction playing variants on white reggae, but the end results were less than impressive.
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