Wednesday, July 14, 2010

RIP Sugar Minott





Veteran singer, songwriter, musician and producer Sugar Minott - born Lincoln Barrington Minott - from Kingston, Jamaica has been a driving force in pioneering the creation of reggae music. Contributing his indoctrination to the reggae music from growing up near a dancehall where some of the best sounds of the day used to play.

From this exposure he began to build a repertoire and entered talent contests like the Little Theatre Company. When finished school he began his journey in the music business selling records and playing in a sound named, Sound of Silence Keytone.

Sugar then started his own sound by the name of Black Roots which then led to the creation of Youthman Promotion.

In 1969 Sugar teamed up with Tony Tuff and Derrick Howard and formed the group the African Brothers. Tony was the lead singer and they recorded for Micron Music which was run by Mick Johnson and Ronny Burke of Sunsplash fame. The group then recorded for other producers from the likes of Keith Weston, Winston "Marrytone" Blake, Rupie Edwards and Coxsone Dodd. Some of the releases were "Lead us father", Mystery of nature", Party time" and"Righteous kingdom".
The group sprang up from the gathering at Delacree Rd. and Delamar Ave. corner, properly known as Tony Martin corner where many aspiring artists would mass. Due to strong cultural content of the lyrics the group did not receive the type of publicity it deserved so they all decided to pursue solo careers.

In 1974 Sugar teamed up with Ace producer Coxsone Dodd "Studio One". Bringing the label back to life after the loss of John Holt, Ken Boothe, and Alton Ellis to other studio's, His first hit for "studio One" was "Vanity" followed by "Mr DC", "House is not a Home" and "Hang on Natty", which led to his first solo album "Live Loving".

In 1979 he left Studio One to form his own label - "Black Roots" which led to the foundation of the Youth Promotion crew, recoding artist's like Little John, Triston Palmer, Barry Brown and Tony Tuff.

Youth Promotion started back in 1979, in the Maxfield park area of Kingston, Jamaica. Known as the Ghetto sound by the youths of the area. Started by Lincoln "Sugar" Minott the Veteran singer, songwriter, musician and producer. The sound system was the opportunity of the youths to be heard by the masses.

The Sound Youthman Promotion began to dominate the Dancehall scene by voiceing artist's like Junior Reid, Yami Bolo, Don Angelo, the lateTenor Saw, Nitty Gritty and Garnet Silk who did his first recording for the Black Roots Label. The list of Artists goes on - Tony Rebel, Colorman, Daddy Freddie, Johnny Osbourne, Steve "Shalom" Harper and many more.

Minott died on 10 July 2010 at the University Hospital of the West Indies in St. Andrew, after being admitted there earlier that day. The cause of death is yet to be announced. He had been affected by a heart condition since early 2009, and cancelled several performances in May 2010 due to chest pains.


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Lynn Taitt (R.I.P.) tribute special – Thanks to Roots Rock Rebel podcast

Lynn Taitt (R.I.P.) tribute special – January 20th podcast

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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Greetings,
On January 20th, 2010, we received the sad news that legendary guitarist Lynn Taitt had passed away at his home just outside of Montreal. Lynn was a foundational artist in reggae music, often credited with creating many of the "bubbling" guitar styles that came to define rocksteady and reggae music. His guitar stylings can be found on many Jamaican classics,including recordings with the Skatalites, the Baba Brooks Band, and hisown band, Lynn Taitt and the Jets. He had been suffering from blood cancer for a few years, so his passing to a better place may come as a relief to some.

I'm happy that Lynn's own voice graced the airwaves on Roots Rock Rebelwhen we had him on for a very memorable interview during Black History Month in February 2007.
To pay tribute to Lynn Taitt on the show this week, we had the one and only Mossman come into the studio to select most of our playlist. Mossman was a good friend and collaborator of Lynn's, so in addition to dropping some beautiful tunes, we chatted a lot about his life. In addition, we had Lorraine Muller of the Kingpins and Les Hand claps come on the phone to talk about Lynn, as they had done a few projects together as well.
We hope you enjoy this week's podcast!
Until next week,Stay rude, stay rebel,RRR crew

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Playlist – January 20, 2010

Lynn Taitt and the Boys – Storm warning

Lynn Taitt and the Baba Brooks band – Magnificent ska

Lynn Taitt and Earnest Ranglin – Felicia

Stranger and Patsy – When I call your name

The Wailers – Nice time

Lloyd and Glen – Rudies give up

Austin Faithful – Cry no more for me

Bob Marley – Burning inside

The Jamaicans – Cool night

Alva Lewis – Revelation

The Inventors – Food of love

Lynn Taitt – Alfred Hitchcock

Delroy Wilson – I want to love you

Delroy Wilson – I was lonely

Scotty – Draw your brakes

Big Youth – Cool breeze

Phyllis Dillon – Perfidia

Derrick Harriott – Do I worry

Dawn Penn – Blue yes blue

Desmond Dekker – 007 (Shanty town)

John Holt – I'm going to wear you to the ball

The Gaylads – It's hard to confess

Romeo and the emotions – I don't want to let you go

Max Romeo – Put me in the mood

The Kingpins – Johnny Rocksteady

The Kingpins – Last train to Expo '67

Prince Buster Allstars – untitled

Lynn Taitt – Stepping up

Prince Buster – All my loving

The Ethiopians – Train to skaville

The Tenors – Cleopatra

John Holt and the Heptones – Let's build our dreams

The Wailers – Pound get a blow

Ken Boothe – Say you

Lynn Taitt and Tommy McCook – Spanish Eyes

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Friday, January 15, 2010

GO FEET! Radio #66 - We Need Love and Peace

We Need Love and Peace - 13 January 2010

1. Ruder Than You - Meet the Beat
2. Ruder Than You - Philly Stylee
3. Ruder Than You - Pussy Cat's Revenge
4. Apollo 10 - J.R.S.C
5. Derrick Morgan - Conquering Ruler
6. Ziggy Marley - Ziggy Says
7. Ziggy Marley with Willie Nelson - This Train
8. Ziggy Marley with Elizabeth Mitchell - Wings of an Eagle
9. Bob Marley (B is for Bob) - Small Axe
10. Sly and Robbie - The Dub of Gold
11. Richie Rude and the High notes - Down by the Water (Dub)
12. Count Machuki - More Scorcha
13. Dave Hillyard and the Rocksteady 7 - Peace
14. Johnny Osborne - We Need Love
15. Mayer Hawthorne and the County - Just Ain't Gonna Work Out
16. Eli Paperboy Reed and the True Loves - The Satisfier
17. The Black Seeds - Year of the Pig [NZ]

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Friday, January 1, 2010

GO FEET! Radio #64 Cool Rasta feat. Joe Jurgensen of Jahcoustic

GO FEET! Radio #64 Cool Rasta feat. Joe Jurgensen of Jahcoustic - 30 Dec 2009

Although coming in at last place for 2009, this episode features some winning tunes from number one bands. I play part of an interview that Allen did with Joe Jurgensen of the band Jahcoustic.

You can download the full interview with Joe Jurgensen here: Full Interview Download Link.

Stay tuned in 2010 for a huge New Zealand Music package competition, a series of interviews with Brian Keyo of http://www.tallawah.com/ and new albums from New Zealand Ska and Reggae bands.

1. Horace Andy – It’s Gonna Be Dread
2. FC Apatride – War Party
3. Nico Royale – Forever
4. Snypa Levi – Come Away [NZ]
5. Raz Bin Sam – World Gone Mad
Interview by Allen with Joe Jurgensen
Bob Marley – Time will Tell / Rastaman Chant
Sublime – 54-46 Was My Number
Herbs – Dragons and Demons [NZ]
Jahcoustic – Jah Believe
6. Heptones – Cool Rasta
7. The Overtakers – Mr DJ
8. U-Roy meets King Tubby – Jump For Joy
9. The Aggrovators – A Nice Dub
10. Atshushi and the Moisties- Kingsland the Great
11. Lord Tanamo and Dr Ring Ding and the Senior All Stars – I Had a Dream
12. The Billy Sentris Ska Rocksteady – Cerita Bersamanya
13. The Skatalites – Ska Ska Ska

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Friday, November 27, 2009

GO FEET! Radio#59 Three Houses Down – NZ/Polynesian Reggae


If you ever wanted to know what New Zealander’s dig when it come to Roots/Sunshine Reggae then Three Houses Down are all you need to hear. The band consists of 10 members, brothers of Tongan ancestry.

Nate catches up with Robert Pome’e, band leader, (thanks to Affro Mama for the hook up). He talks about the band’s new album called BREAKOUT and their upcoming tour. He also shares many interesting insights to many of the new songs on the album. The band state as their influences: Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Burning Spear, Alpha Blondie, Lucky Dube, UB40, Morgan Heritage, Tigilau Ness.

And when asked what they sound like they say: Unique Horn and Harmony Laden Pacific Roots Reggae. Nice one guys. We start the episode off with some nice Rock Steady then get staright into the interview and music from THREE HOUSES DOWN … now listen up! Here tis’!

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1. Heptones – Break Up To Make Up
2. Al Campbell – Soul Sister
Interview with Robert Pome’e of Three Houses Down [NZ]
3. Three Houses Down – Oh It’s Good [NZ]
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4. Three houses Down – Hey Rastaman [NZ]
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5. Three Houses Down – Breakout [NZ]
Interview continues
6. Three Houses Down – Kanikapila [NZ]
Interview continues
7. Three Houses Down – Who Am I? [NZ]
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8. Three Houses Down – Rastafari [NZ]

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Friday, November 20, 2009

GO FEET! Radio#58 – ROCKSTEADY: Round One – 18 Nov 09

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Thanks Gabe at muscialoccupation.com for the inspiration for this episode, its been a long time coming.

Now … Step up to the platter and spin some tunes that matter, the challenge is laid, don’t be swayed, sock it to me Gabe, show me what you got!

1. Lerroy Sibbles – People Rocksteady
2. Alton Ellis and the Flames – Girl I’ve a Got a Date (Soul Version)
3. Bob Andy – Too Experienced
4. Heptones – Sweat For You Baby
5. U-Roy – Stop That Train
6. The Skatalites – Bye Bye feat. Cedric Brooks
7. Lord Tanamo with Doc Ring Ding – Big Trombone
8. Intensified – Rolando
9. Overtakers – Girl You Ruff
10. Prince Buster – Rough Rider
11. Derrick Morgan – Conquering Ruler
12. Doreen Shaffer with Doc Ring Ding and the Senior Allstars – Let’s
Find Each Other Tonight
13. Judy Mowatt – Silent River Runs Deep
14. The Techniques with Tommy McCook and the Supersonics Band – You Don’t Care
15. Eric ‘Monty’ Morris – Put On Your Best Dress
16. Marcia Griffiths – Tide Is High
17. Mellowtones – I’m Gonna Let
18. Lyn Tait – Bog Walk

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Friday, November 13, 2009

GO FEET! Radio#57 Interviews with Regan Perry (about new album Wiser) and Mike Fabulous (of The Black Seeds)

GO FEET! Radio#57 - Interviews with Regan Perry and Mike Fabulous (The Black Seeds) – 11 Nov 09

Nate catches up with Regan Perry[NZ] to hear about his new album called WISER. Regan has kindly given a few albums for beautiful fans of GO FEET! Radio …. so if you’re reading this, email Nate now at gofeetradio@gmail.com if you dig Regan’s music and go in the draw to win WISER by Regan Perry, winner will be emailed. http://www.myspace.com/reganperry

Also in this episode is an interview by Meshell with Mike Fabulous of The Black Seeds[NZ] http://www.myspace.com/theblackseeds

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1. Regan Perry – Flow [NZ]
Interview with Regan Perry
2. Regan Perry – I Goy A Girl [NZ]
Interview with Regan Perry
3. Regan Perry – Tell Your Friends [NZ]
4. Regan Perry – Wiser [NZ]
5. Regan Perry – Word You Say [NZ]
6. Regan Perry – WHATUGUNNADO [NZ]
7. John Brown’s Body – Zion Triad
8. Tahuna Breaks – Only You [NZ]
9. Royala – Rockin Rollin Reggae [NZ]
10. The Black Seeds – So True (LIVE)[NZ]
Interview with Mike Fabulous of The Black seeds
11. The Black Seeds – Send A Message

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GO FEET! Radio#56 Meshell’s Dancehall Special

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Meshell hits up her first solo show with a MAD dancehall session takin u through the conscious vybn singjays and chanters that have made their mark on the genre. (GO FEET! Radio#56 Meshell’s Dancehall Special, Wed 4th Nov 09)

1. Gyptian- Serious Time
2. Anthony B- Mr Heartless
3. Morgan Heritage- Don’t Haffi Dread
4. Luciano- Sweep over my soul
5. Fanton Mojah- Hungry
6. Sizzla- Just One of those days
7. Capital D- Gun Boys
8. Capleton- Real Hot
9. Fu- Gee-La – The Fugees (Sly & Robbie Mix)
10. Damian and Julian Marley- Kaya
11. Marina P- I Try
12. Ward 21- Reggae Pledge
13. Richie Spice- Youth dem Cold
15. Tenor Saw and Buju- Ring the Alarm
16. Busy Signal- Beep
17. Red Fox- Bounce
18. Jah Vinci- I Got Sunshine
19. Mavado- Hope and pray
20. Vybz Kartel- Life Sweet

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

GO FEET! Radio #55 - Just A Run Around Girl

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GO FEET! Radio #55 - Just A Run Around Girl - 28 OCT 09


01. The Drastics - Smooth Criminal Remix

02. Prince Fatty - Cow Foot and Gravy

03. Stringbean and the Stalkers - Get off My Back Babylon

04. Barry and the Perpetrators - Woolly Bully

05. See Spot - Trade It In06. Prince Alla - I and I Know

07. Ronnie Rude - Hide Me Away

08. Byron Lee and the Dragonaires - Oh Carolina

09. Julia Marley - Harder Days

10. Black Uhuru - Youth of Eglington

11. Synpa Levi feat. Jah Mason - Face Reality [NZ]

12. Otautahi Allstars - Worksong

13. The Black Seeds - Way the World

14. John Brown's Body - Zion Triad

15. Jah Faith and the Black Emeralds - Humble Dub

16. Corey Harris - Run Around Girl

17. The Aggrolites - Ever Want To Cry

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