TIMELINE EXPLORE OUR HISTORY
This timeline shows an interactive journey through Jamaica's rich and ever-shifting musical history; encompassing it's birth, growth and myriad of characters that has made it a genre admired by the world.
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SHARE / Jun 15, 1975 12:00 am
Lee Scratch Perry released an album in1975 called "Kung Fu Meets The Dragon" it is largely made up of instrumental versions of some of Perry's productions (Roy Shirley's "Hold Them", Linval Thompson's "Kung Fu") and other musical pi
SHARE / Jun 15, 1975 12:00 am
“Reggae is hard-time music designed to transcend pain, and in the hands of a master like Marley it works like magic, even on record.”
-- by Michael Goodwin, Rolling Stone Magazine, Sept. 11, 1975
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SHARE / Jun 15, 1975 12:00 am
Yabby You used Lee Perry's Black Ark studio to produce Wayne Wade's Black Is Our Colour, one of the most outstanding releases of 1975.
SHARE / Jun 15, 1975 12:00 am
Burning Spear was originally the name of the trio comprising of Winston Rodney (lead vocalist), Rupert Willington(bass singer) and Delroy Hinds (tenor). The group's third album 'Marcus Garvey' (1975) was immediately successful and l
SHARE / Jun 15, 1974 12:00 am
In 1974, Tinga Stewart won the Jamaica Festival Song Competition by singing "Play de Music," written by Ernie Smith. Roman Stewart, his brother won the contest the following year with a song Stewart and Willie Lindo wrote, entitled