Clement “Coxsone” Dodd
Innovator.


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Clement “Coxsone” Dodd
Innovator.
Coxsone International Sound System – Clement Dodd with the microphone
Coxsone International Sound System – Clement Dodd with the microphone
Sugar Minott Love And Understanding (band: Brentford Disco Set) (writ.: Clement Dodd & Sugar Minott) Love And Understanding / If I Were A Carpenter 12″ (Studio One (JA), 1979)
Reggae is bigger than Bob Marley: Clement Dodd.
Reggae is bigger than Bob Marley: Clement Dodd.
In a world which still tries to force the evil and false philosophy of white supremacy down the throat of the people, they would have us believe that Bob Marley is bigger than Reggae because of his white father. The truth is, while Bob Marley gained international fame and fortune from reggae music, he pales in comparison to some of the real geniuses of Reggae music.
What if I told you that at…
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Rastafari: The Dreads Enter Babylon 1955-83
Rastafari: The Dreads Enter Babylon 1955-83
The link between reggae music and Rastafarian culture is inextricable. This ambitious but incredibly informative compendium from Soul Jazz Records looks at that relationship between an art form and a belief system with a collection of righteous, highly devotional reggae music on record. With offerings from Ras Michael and The Sons of Negus, Bongo Herman, Earth & Stone and many more, this…
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Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd
Clement “Sir Coxsone” Dodd
Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd, the legendary Jamaican music producer pioneered the development of Ska and Reggae music as a genre in the 1950’s. Dodd was the founder of Studio One, the first black owned recording studio in Jamaica. At Studio One, Dodd recorded and nurtured the music careers of Bob Marley and The Wailers, Burning Spear, Ras Michael, The Abyssinians, Sugar Minott and many more…
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Portrait of Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd.