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  2. Jamaica ginger - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica ginger extract, known in the United States by the slang name Jake, was a late 19th-century patent medicine that provided a convenient way to obtain alcohol ...

  3. Ginger Williams (singer) - Wikipedia

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    2 Discography. Toggle Discography subsection. 2.1 Albums. 2.2 ... Ginger Williams (born 1953) is a Jamaican-born British lovers rock singer who was one of the ...

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  5. Yoni (album) - Wikipedia

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    Yoni is the second solo album to be released by Ginger, main driving force of rock band The Wildhearts.It was released on January 22, 2007 and features 12 tracks. It was produced by Tim Smith (of the Cardiacs) who had previously produced the debut album from SilverGinger 5, Black Leather Mojo, and Jason Edwards ().

  6. Category:Discographies of Jamaican artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Pama Records - Wikipedia

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    The label was set up by the Palmer Brothers – Harry, Jeff, and Carl – initially as a soul label, but later concentrating on Jamaican music, releasing rocksteady singles from 1967. [1] Much of the label's output was licensed from Jamaican producers such as Clancy Eccles , Alton Ellis , Bunny Lee , and Lee "Scratch" Perry , although they also ...

  8. Sattalites - Wikipedia

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    The Sattalites were the only Canadian band ever invited to play at Jamaica's "Sunsplash", playing before 25,000 people. They also performed at the 1993/94 World Skiing Championship in Whistler, British Columbia .

  9. Blue Beat Records - Wikipedia

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    Blue Beat Records is an English record label that released Jamaican rhythm and blues (R&B) and ska music in the 1960s and later decades. Its reputation led to the use of the word bluebeat as a generic term to describe all styles of early Jamaican pop music, including music by artists not associated with the record label.