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Text by Harry Hawks
Date Updated: Dec 14, 2010 |
Commercial success has largely eluded Glen Brown but his work, stretching over four decades, has ensured his status as a ‘cult figure’ and his records are prized collectors items that fetch correspondingly high prices on the collectors market. |
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Text by Harry Hawks
Date Updated: Mar 31, 2010 |
The most successful of the many London based reggae labels releasing Jamaican music scoring nearly thirty crossover hits in the U.K. National Charts between 1969 and 1976. The company would then go on to dominate the ‘revival’ reissue market in the new Millennium. |
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Text by Harry Hawks
Date Added: Mar 25, 2010 |
Legendary shop, label and recording studio that formed the epicentre of the Jamaican music business for the best part of two decades. |
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Text by Harry Hawks
Date Updated: Jan 28, 2010 |
Treasure Isle was not only the home of some of the best ska, greatest rock steady and groundbreaking reggae but was also the birthplace of the deejay and dub phenomenon. |
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