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What type of group does the steel drum belong in?

it is used in almost, if not all, reggae songs


Did Bob Dylan sing Reggae music?

Bob Dylan does have some songs in his catalogue which incorporate reggae rhythms, including "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" (from the album "Slow Train Coming) and "Dead Man, Dead Man" (from the album "Shot of Love"). Interestingly, Dylan worked with the legendary reggae rhythm section of Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass) on the album "Infidels", though, surprisingly, there is hardly a hint of reggae among the songs. One of the songs, "I and I", was later remixed and included on "Is it Rolling Bob: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan".


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Does Jason Derulo sing his name all of his songs?

No, He only sings his name in some of his songs. Not all.


What was the first reggae song ever made?

Technically speaking, reggae (like it sounds in the "One Drop Style" from the 1970s until today) is one of many styles used in rocksteady from 1968 to create variety. It is difficult to determine which rocksteady song that was the first to sound like reggae, with the off beats created with interaction between the skank from the rhythm guitar and the one drop beat on the drum. So many vinyl singles were released without printing the year on the label. But the year 1968 is printed on Larry & Alvins "Nanny Goat", in Bob Andys "Unchained", in Eric 'Monty' Morri's "Say What You're Saying" - all of them reggae songs. In a live interview Larry Marshall mention himself and Burning Spear making the first reggae songs (the reggae riddim in rocksteady) in January - april 1968. On the other hand, many songs 1968-1971 were called "reggae" or "skinhead reggae", or "primitive reggae" but these songs were not technically reggae - only songs with a aimless drumming to the intensive use of rhythm guitar.

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it is used in almost, if not all, reggae songs


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Bob Dylan does have some songs in his catalogue which incorporate reggae rhythms, including "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" (from the album "Slow Train Coming) and "Dead Man, Dead Man" (from the album "Shot of Love"). Interestingly, Dylan worked with the legendary reggae rhythm section of Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass) on the album "Infidels", though, surprisingly, there is hardly a hint of reggae among the songs. One of the songs, "I and I", was later remixed and included on "Is it Rolling Bob: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan".


What are all Aaron fresh songs?

one of his song is Dirty Girl its really good hes from Trinidad, he into reggae and he is 17 years old


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What was the first reggae song ever made?

Technically speaking, reggae (like it sounds in the "One Drop Style" from the 1970s until today) is one of many styles used in rocksteady from 1968 to create variety. It is difficult to determine which rocksteady song that was the first to sound like reggae, with the off beats created with interaction between the skank from the rhythm guitar and the one drop beat on the drum. So many vinyl singles were released without printing the year on the label. But the year 1968 is printed on Larry & Alvins "Nanny Goat", in Bob Andys "Unchained", in Eric 'Monty' Morri's "Say What You're Saying" - all of them reggae songs. In a live interview Larry Marshall mention himself and Burning Spear making the first reggae songs (the reggae riddim in rocksteady) in January - april 1968. On the other hand, many songs 1968-1971 were called "reggae" or "skinhead reggae", or "primitive reggae" but these songs were not technically reggae - only songs with a aimless drumming to the intensive use of rhythm guitar.


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A Reggae Wailing Wall- for trench town was the creation idea of Reggae inventor and trench town legend- Ras Cardo reggae who hails from the place and plans to erect a wall there to pay homage and honor to all the people who made Reggae and the music possible. Reggae and the music which carries its messages to the peoples of the world was created in trench town in 1962 by Ras Cardo and his brethrens before Bob Marley walked into the area to live with them. Ras cardo knows that it is only fitting that all the people in trench town be so honored since reggae was a community affair in which its origin and birth was supported and protected by the peoples of the area. Ras Cardo has all the details names and runnings of all those who made this possible. No one else has this crucial and key information to the origins and works of reggae, its mission, vision and purpose. Ras Cardo is the keeper of the spiritual ARK of the trench town reggae covenant. His name and works in reggae is legendary and empyrean.


Who is rhatid in reggae circles and history?

Ras Cardo reggae from trench town is also known as RHATID in reggae circles- This stands for- Reggae highest authority truthfully informing the diaspora. He is also reggae emyrean, historian, creator and social documentarian. He holds the copyrights for all his works.


Which grateful dead song is reggae?

In response to the answer that was up here. Iko Iko would be more accurately classified as a cross between Calypso and Zydeco. The Grateful Dead never really had any songs that were "pure" reggae but there were a few that wore it's influence heavily. Crazy Fingers, Estimated Prophet(despite it being in 7), and the Jerry Band tune Love In The Afternoon all have very discernible reggae undertones. Reggae and world music had a huge influence on the GD's unique sound and approach to laying down grooves. Songs like They Love Each Other, Row Jimmy and He's Gone all utilize an instrumental approach that's rooted in the way a great reggae band approaches rhythm. The JGB also tackled several reggae tunes Harder They Come, Struggling Man by Jimmy Cliff; Stop That Train by Peter Tosh and the chorus of "Knockin on Heaven's Door".