Storyteller the host and producer of the popular radio series reaches for his "comfort blanket" and that is Jamaican reggae music . In this episode, storyteller selects the music of reggae apostle Bob Marley to curate 65 years of Jamaican music and its perennial capacity to punch above-its-weight on the influence on the world.
Storyteller takes the listener on a sixty minute train journey alighting at the following: Reggae for the soul: What is a Reggae dancehall standard and how do we feel it? What is Reggae in love? What is a (reggae) foundation "chune": What is the debt owed to studio one, label, founder, and producer, "Coxsone" Dodd? Plus the 1975 live version of No Woman No Cry by Bob Marley and the Wailers convinced Chris Blackwell to license the band to Universal records and put on tour: How powerful was that London performance ? If you Love your reggae you will enjoy the house of Reggae by the Storyteller.
Artwork usage with the kind permission of Don Grantwww.dongrantwallart.co.uk
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