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  1. This superb set is neither a clash album nor a joint effort; in fact, Dance Hall Duo is in actuality a two-fer, bringing together a pair of classic albums from two of Jamaica's greatest...

  2. Jackie Mittoo Ba Ba Boom Jackie Mittoo, Soul Vendors Ba Ba Boom Riddim 1968 Studio One C S Dodd; Baba Boom Jackie Mittoo Ba Ba Boom Riddim Studio One C S Dodd; Champion Of The Arena Jackie Mittoo Death In The Arena Riddim Third World; Death Trap Jackie Mittoo Death Trap Riddim 1975 Edward O'Sullivan ‘Bunny Striker’ Lee; Dream Organ Jackie ...

  3. 12 ott 2008 · In a release she said Jamaicans are grateful to Alton Ellis who along with musician Jackie Mittoo invented the Rocksteady beat in the mid-1960s. She said he popularised that era of Jamaican music and remained a celebrated performer for several decades.

  4. Jackie Mittoo 70′ sessions. Tracklist : Jackie Mittoo – the Thriller (from Keyboard king, 1978) JMittoo – Disco jack/vers. (from Hot Blood, 1977) JMittoo – Brain mark (Hot Blood) Simple Simon – Life in the ghetto; Eek-a-mouse – Operation Eradication; Jah Son / Papa Tullo – She loves the rub-a-dub/vers.

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    In Jamaica, the original term 'dance hall' referred to any large room where people gathered to dance,usually accompanied by a live band or instrumental group, some with vocalists, some without, in the early eighties it became the name of a reggae genre. A dancehall or dance hall A building or part of a building with facilities for dancing. [Jul 200...

    Somewhere late in 1979 the Roots Radics laid down the riddims for Barrington Levy's first tunes for producer Junjo Lawes, credited at the time as the Channel One Stars. No one could envisage the importance of these sessions, but with hindsight we can point back to them as the inception of Jamaican dancehall music. Dancehall is a type of reggae whic...

    Reggae music is continually developing and mutating, even when it appears relatively static; take, for example, the late 'seventies, a time when international attention increasingly focussed on the great Bob Marley, and the successful hitmaking studios like Channel One and Joe Gibbs. However, that was by no means the whole story; independent produc...

    Dancehall was a rough, immensely catchy ‘street’ style of reggae. Henry ‘Junjo’ Laweswas the hottest reggae producer of the early part of the 1980s, the originator of the ‘dancehall’ style that has dominated Jamaican music since the death of Bob Marley in 1981. Such names as Yellowman, Eek-A-Mouse, Barrington Levy, and Josey Wales all owed their ca...

    Jackie Mittoo is the unsung hero of reggae music. Playing keyboards professionally from the age of thirteen, he went on to become the musical director at Clement 'Coxone' Dodd's Studio One label from 1965-69. The music he created there is as seminal a body of work as Berry Gordy's at Motown or Rudy Van Gelder's at Blue Note, and the classic rhythms...

  5. Jackie Mittoo; Rocking Universally (Alternative Mix) Cousin Marshall, Willie Williams Real Rock Riddim 2004 Basic Replay Jackie Mittoo; Romantic Girl Winston Reedy Hot Milk Riddim Jackie Mittoo; Rub-A-Dub Hot Milk Riddim 1985 Jackie Mittoo; Stung Champion Hot Milk Riddim 1985 Jackie Mittoo; Ten Below Lord Sassafras Hot Milk Riddim 1985 Jackie ...

  6. Jackie Mittoo Ba Ba Boom Riddim Studio One C S Dodd; Gold Streak Jackie Mittoo I Was Born To Be Loved Riddim Studio One C S Dodd; Soul Call Jackie Mittoo Everybody Rude Now Riddim Studio One C S Dodd; Something Else Jackie Mittoo Ain't Nobody Else Riddim Studio One C S Dodd; Lover’s Rock Jackie Mittoo Love Me Forever Riddim Studio One Coxsone ...