HOPE YOU WILL LIKE IT ABOUT A LITTLE HISTORY OF REGGAE
History
The shift from rock to reggae was illustrated by the organ shuffle pioneered by Bunny Lee, and featured in the transitional singles "Say What You're Saying" (1967) by Clancy Eccles, and "People Funny Boy" (1968) by Lee "Scratch" Perry. The Pioneers' 1967 track "Long Shot Bus' Me Bet" has been identified as the earliest recorded example of the new rhythm sound that became known as reggae.[5] Early 1968 was when the first genuine reggae records came into being: "Nanny Goat" by Larry Marshall and "No More Heartaches" by The Beltones. American artist Johnny Nash's 1968 hit "Hold Me Tight" has been credited with first putting reggae in the American listener charts.[6]. Reggae was starting to surface in rock music; an example of a rock song featuring reggae rhythm is 1968's "Ob-La-Di , Ob-La-Da." by The Beatles.[7]
The Wailers, a band that was started by Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer in 1963, are generally agreed to be the most easily recognised group worldwide that made the transition through all three stages — from ska hits like "Simmer Down", through slower rocksteady, to reggae.
Jamaican producers were influential in the development of ska into rocksteady and reggae in the 1960s. An early producer was Chris Blackwell, who founded Island Records in Jamaica in 1960, then relocated to England in 1962, where he continued to promote Jamaican music. He formed a partnership with Trojan Records, founded by Lee Gopthal in 1968. Trojan released recordings by reggae artists in the UK until 1974, when Saga bought the label.
ﻏﻎﻏkRoPEkﻏﻎﻏ's EGO City
ﻏﻎﻏkRoPEkﻏﻎﻏ's IMUXIC
***PLEASE SEARCH FOR A SONG IN OUR APP TO EMBED IN YOUR PROFILE.
Add song or create your own playlist at iMuxic. Browse from the millions of tracks found at iMuxic.com, you can also get lyrics feed for the song you selected.
dionicio..
pla ha..ahehehe?
lol!? piz....
''Ahaha?!
Tionkz!
zAn BAnda!?
''Koh po Zi Jepoy.
Ahmmp?
y??
^^reliv moh daw c uka^^hehe
...u frOm..
:))