Dubwise: Reasoning from the Reggae UndergroundInsomniac Press, 2005 - 294 ページ Reggae's influence can be heard in the popular music of nations in a variety of continents. In Dubwise, Klive Walker takes a fresh look at Bob Marley's global impact, specifically his legacy in the Caribbean diaspora. While considering Marley's status as an international reggae icon, Walker also discusses the vital contributions to reggae culture authored by other important Jamaican innovators such as poet Louise Bennett, hand drummer Oswald ''Count Ossie'' Williams, jazz saxophonist Joe Harriott, ska trombonist Don Drummond and singer Dennis Brown. |
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XRay Dub poem | 35 |
Reflections on Bob Marleys Life and Art | 39 |
The Relationship between Louise Bennetts Mento Verse and Bob Marleys Reggae Poetry | 67 |
The Women of Roots Reggae | 79 |
The Jamaican Roots of Ska | 105 |
Don Drummond the Skatalites and the International Legacy of Ska and Jamaican Jazz | 123 |
The Story of Reggae in Canada | 155 |
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