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February 26, 2009 - Thursday
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Current mood:  optimistic
Category: Music
The perpetual growth of Reggae evidenced in its global appeal is attributed to the pioneers whose contributions have left an ineffaceable mark in the music industry. The rehashing of the “A Little Bit More” riddim is a symbolic tribute to such greats as the Crown Prince of Reggae, the late great Dennis Emmanuel Brown, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh as well as living legends Bunny Wailer & Johnny Osbourne,Brown’s catalogue spanning decades encapsulates a solo career comparable to the best in any genre. He gave us cultural songs, he gave us Lovers Rock, Mr. Brown gave us saccharine Reggae music. The best of Johnny Osbourne is captured in his many hits during the early dancehall years of the ‘80s.↑ less ↑
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