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  2. Reggae Sunsplash - Wikipedia

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    Website. Reggae Festival Guide. Reggae Sunsplash was a reggae music festival held annually in Jamaica from 1978 to 1996, with additional events in 1998 and 2006. The festival expanded to include international tours in 1985 and was revived as a virtual event in 2020.

  3. Rototom Sunsplash - Wikipedia

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    Rototom Sunsplash. Rototom Sunsplash is a large European reggae festival founded in 1994 in Gaio di Spilimbergo ( Pordenone, Italy), and since 2010 held in Benicàssim, a few miles north of Valencia, Spain. It attracts thousands of fans from all over the world, thanks to a cultural and musical program that lasts for up to ten days.

  4. Toots and the Maytals discography - Wikipedia

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    Compilation albums. 21. EPs. 6. Singles. 137 (of which 49 are split) Box sets. 1. This is the discography of Jamaican reggae group Toots and the Maytals, including their releases as 'the Maytals' as well as the solo discography of their lead singer Toots Hibbert .

  5. Blue Riddim Band - Wikipedia

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    Blue Riddim Band. The Blue Riddim Band was a Kansas City, Missouri -based reggae band and the first US-based group to play at Jamaica's Reggae Sunsplash festival, which they did in August 1982. (6). The recording of the group's 1982 Sunsplash performance was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1986. (2)

  6. Garnett Silk - Wikipedia

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    Genres. Reggae, dancehall. Years active. late 1970s–1994. Labels. VP, Greensleeves, Heartbeat, Atlantic, Penthouse. Garnet Silk (born Garnet Damion Smith; 2 April 1966 – 9 December 1994) was a Jamaican reggae musician and Rastafarian, known for his diverse, emotive, powerful and smooth voice. During the early 1990s he was hailed as a rising ...

  7. Bankie Banx - Wikipedia

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    With the release of his first album Roots and Herbs in 1978, recorded with his band, The Roots and Herbs, Banks pioneered reggae music in the Eastern Caribbean. Following the releases of the album, Where I and I Abide, Bankie became the first performer from Anguilla to appear at Reggae Sunsplash, in 1983 and he appeared again in 1992. [1]

  8. Black Uhuru - Wikipedia

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    Black Uhuru is a Jamaican reggae group formed in 1972, initially as Uhuru ( Swahili for 'freedom'). The group has undergone several line-up changes over the years, with Derrick "Duckie" Simpson as the mainstay. They had their most successful period in the 1980s, with their album Anthem winning the first ever Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album ...

  9. Eek-A-Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Eek-A-Mouse was a regular performer at Reggae Sunsplash, often teaming up with reggae duo Michigan & Smiley. An album of their 1982 performance was released by Sunsplash Records. [6] He performed in Jamaica for the first time in eight years in August 2015 at the Marcus Garvey Festival in Ocho Rios. [7]