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  2. Caribbean music in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Roots reggae was increasingly popular with the UK's black working-class youth from the 1970s onwards, its message of Rastafari and overcoming injustice striking a chord with those on the receiving end of racism and poverty. Jamaicans who had settled in the UK (and their children who had been born here) were instrumental in setting up a network ...

  3. Reggae - Wikipedia

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    Reggae (/ ˈ r ɛ ɡ eɪ /) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica during the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. [1] A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay", was the first popular song to use the word reggae, effectively naming the genre and introducing it to a global audience.

  4. Lovers rock - Wikipedia

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    Lovers rock is a style of reggae music noted for its romantic sound and content. While love songs had been an important part of reggae since the late 1960s, the style was given a greater focus and a name in London in the mid-1970s.

  5. Roy Shirley - Wikipedia

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    Ainsworth Roy Rushton Shirley (18 July 1944 – July 2008), better known simply as Roy Shirley, and also known as King Roy Shirley and The High Priest, was a Jamaican singer whose career spanned the ska, rocksteady and reggae eras, and whose "Hold Them" is regarded by some as the first ever rocksteady song.

  6. The Cimarons - Wikipedia

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    As Jamaican natives, they emigrated to London as teenagers. In 1962, Locksley Gichie, then age 13, [4] moved to the UK. [5]In 1967, Locksley Gichie met Franklyn Dunn in a bus shelter [6] [7] in the rain and subsequently invited Dunn to the youth club [8] in Tavistock Hall, [9] on Tavistock Road, built around 1906, as a Sunday school, for the Methodist Church, High Street, Harlesden, Brent ...

  7. Musical Youth - Wikipedia

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    Musical Youth are a British reggae band formed in 1979 in Birmingham, England.They are best remembered for their 1982 single "Pass the Dutchie", which was a number 1 in multiple charts around the world.

  8. Jeremy Marre - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 he was responsible for the BBC's acclaimed Reggae Britannia, [18] a history of reggae music in the UK, premiered in February 2011. The film won the UNESCO Award for best feature documentary at the Jamaica Reggae Festival 2011, jointly with Fire in Babylon. [19] On the death of Malcolm McLaren in 2010, Marre's tribute show was broadcast ...

  9. Greensleeves Records - Wikipedia

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    Greensleeves Records & Publishing, shortened to Greensleeves Records, is a record label specializing in dancehall and reggae music. The company was founded by Chris Cracknell and Chris Sedgwick. Based in Britain, Greensleeves Records started as a small record store in West Ealing, London, in November 1975.