May 25, 2013
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Posts tagged: Jacob Miller

Happy Birthday: Jacob ‘Killer’ Miller

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There was a point in the late 70′s when Bob Marley had become such an international icon that Jamaica’s people were identifying more with artists who were still based locally. Jacob Miller and his band Inner Circle were pretty much running things in this era and were getting far more play in the dancehall than Marley. Featured prominently in the cult classic film Rockers, “The Killer” will always be remembered for his larger than life persona. Splashes of his unique vocal style can be heard in plenty of contemporary artists, (See Sizzla’s “Praise Ye Jah, hail the empor-ah-ah-ah”) plus Jacob Miller’s shirtless, big-belly man swag was unprecedented!

To mark the late, great bigman’s earthstrong, we’re hittin’ you with a track off the new Jacob Miller tribute album, Aloha To The Killer (Dubshot Records) which features all Hawaiian reggae artists. Listen to this vocally embellished version of  the classic “Tenement Yard” by Irie Love.

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Toppa Top 10: Rasta Claus’ Favorite Reggae Christmas Tunes


Words by Rasta Claus—

Rasta Claus' Top 10 Reggae Christmas Tunes

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Do the Reggae: Brooklyn Film Series Celebrates Jamaica’s 50th Anniversary

Words by Emily Shapiro—

As you all know, Jamaica celebrates its 50th Anniversary of Indepdendence in a few weeks and the country has planned some massive celebrations. If you can’t swing a trip over for the festivities—and you happen to be in New York—don’t stress because Brooklyn Academy of Music’s BAMcinématek is bringing a little bit of yard to us with their “Do the Reggae” film series. Named for the 1968 Toots and the Maytals song that was the first known track to use the term “reggae,”  14-film series runs from Thursday August 2 through Monday August 6 and will focus on music-centric films created between 1971 to 1983.

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Reggae Noir: Colin Channer Selects 10 Dark Reggae Classics


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Apocalypse Rock: Toppa Top 10 Reggae Armagideon Tunes


Words by Jesse Serwer and Sherman Escoffery—

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Bands of Brothers: Reasoning with Inner Circle and Third World

Words by Jesse Serwer—

Two of reggae’s longest running bands, Inner Circle and Third World share roots dating back to the late ’60s, when brothers Ian (bass) and Roger Lewis (guitar) formed Inner Circle with a revolving cast of musicians that would come to include many future Third World members. More than four decades after Stephen “Cat” Coore (guitar) and Richard “Ibo” Cooper (keys) broke away from Inner Circle to form Third World, the two groups will share the stage this Friday (Feb. 24) at Miami’s Adrianne Arsht Center, for what they hope will become an annual joint concert event. LargeUp recently sat down with Ian Lewis and Cat Coore in a break room at Inner Circle’s Circle House Studios in Miami for a discussion about their shared history, the early days of reggae, and Third World’s own connections to the late, great Jacob Miller (who both bands are planning to pay tribute to at Friday night’s concert).

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