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  2. Jamaican folk music - Wikipedia

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    Linkages from folk music to mento are described in Daniel T. Neely's dissertation, Mento, Jamaica's Original Music: Development, Tourism and the Nationalist Frame (New York University, 2007). Among the best known Jamaican folk songs are "Day-O (Banana Boat Song)", "Jamaica Farewell" (Iron Bar), and "Linstead Market".

  3. The Maytones - Wikipedia

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    The Boat to Zion album followed in 1978, although it did not meet with the success they had hoped for, and were overlooked by the British record labels that were signing up much of Jamaica's talent at the time, with their non-Rasta image identified as a factor. [1] [2] They contributed the track "Money Worries" to the Rockers soundtrack in 1979 ...

  4. Olive Lewin - Wikipedia

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    Brown Gal in the Ring: 12 Jamaican Folk Songs, Collected and Arranged for Schools (London: Oxford UP), 1974. Dandy Shandy: 12 Folk-songs for children (London: Oxford UP), 1975. Folklore. Music. Songs. Jamaica. Forty Folk Songs of Jamaica (Washington, DC: OAS), 107 pp., 1 map, 1973. Some Jamaican Folk Songs (Kingston: Oxford Group Publishers ...

  5. Lloyd Lovindeer - Wikipedia

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    He followed it with hits such as "Pocomonia Day", which along with the 1989 album One Day Christian triggered a spate of "Poco style" releases based on rhythms from Pukumina religious songs. [5] His latest album, Jamaica: Land of the One Love People, featuring contributions from Judy Mowatt, Kiprich, Singing Melody, Tarrus Riley, and Lady G ...

  6. Mento - Wikipedia

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    His wildly popular hit records in 1956–1958, including "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" and "Jamaica Farewell", were mento songs sold as calypso. Previously recorded Jamaican versions of many Belafonte's classic "calypso" hits can be heard on the Jamaica – Mento 1951–1958 CD released by Frémeaux & Associés in 2009. [9]

  7. Music of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s saw a rise in reggae music from outside of Jamaica. During this time, reggae particularly influenced African popular music, where Sonny Okusuns, John Chibadura, Lucky Dube and Alpha Blondy became stars. The 1980s saw the end of the dub era in Jamaica, although dub has remained a popular and influential style in the UK, and to a lesser ...

  8. Category:Songs about Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica (song) Jamaica Farewell; Jamaica Mistaica; Jamaica, Land We Love; K. Kingston Town (song) M. Montego Bay (song) My Jamaican Guy; N. No Woman, No Cry; O.

  9. Bob Andy - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaican government conferred the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD) on Andy in October 2006 for his contributions to the development of Jamaican music. [ 9 ] In March 2015, Andy was mugged on Mona Road in St. Andrew and robbed of JA$50,000 and two cellphones, the assailant slashing his left arm with a knife in the attack.