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Burro Banton - Exclusive Interview in Jamaica 2019 ??

1960, Western Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. The nickname Buro has been with him from his schooldays and Banton was the title given to a lyrics champion. His early influences included Dillinger, Trinity, U. Brown and Ranking Trevor. He would frequent dances where his heroes performed and emulate their gestures and phrasings, which eventually evolved into his own presentation. In 1976, persuaded by his friends, he made his debut as a DJ at the renowned Skateland discotheque in Kingston when he entered a talent contest. Banton began his career in earnest on the Roots Unlimited sound system alongside Josey Wales. His success led to him becoming the resident DJ for the Gemini sound system, which resulted in his association with Henry ‘Junjo’ Lawes’ Volcano sound. Performing alongside Peter Metro, Little John, Billy Boyo and Ranking Toyan, the sound clashed with People’s Choice, where Banton battled with his old sparring partner, Josey Wales. Volcano won the contest and shortly after the event Wales joined the Volcano posse. In the early 80s, Banton’s distinctive voice, which sounded similar to Prince Jazzbo, had only been heard on yard tapes. Throughout 1980-82 Henry ‘Junjo’ Lawes had proved to be a successful producer with Barrington Levy, Yellowman, Eek A Mouse and the aforementioned DJs. Having served his apprenticeship on the sound system, Banton went into the studio with Junjo for his vinyl debut, Buro. Notable inclusions were ‘Better Than The Rest’, ‘Tell Me What You Want’ and the sublime ‘Tenement’. The album was overshadowed by the phenomenal success of Yellowman, which resulted in a vast number of distinguished DJs being disregarded by the media. He recorded ‘Out A Hand’ with references to the albino star, ‘Seh, when I was a yout’ dem a call me Buro - But now that I’m a man what I can’t understand - Dey change fe mi name into the lyrics Banton - Me sing more church song than Yellowman’, as part of a traditional dancehall confrontation. A similar encounter in 1983 with Peter Metro resulted in Banton winning the honours, although Metro maintained foul play. In 1984, Banton recorded ‘Non Stop’ with Junjo, toured Canada with DJ John Wayne and nurtured his protégé Little Buro. Banton continued to maintain his popularity in Jamaica where his perpetual chanting at the mike has become legendary. After leaving Volcano he was employed on the Stereo Mars system alongside Tenor Saw, Cocoa Tea, Major Worries, Supercat and Nicodemus. By the early 90s Banton was in New York and voiced the legality of his US residency on a remix of Shinehead’s hit, ‘Jamaican In New York’. In 1994, he was recording for the Brooklyn-based Massive B label, which specialized in both reggae and hip-hop. His initial output, including ‘Boom Wha Dis’ and ‘Sensi Come From’, was greeted with enthusiasm, leading to an album release in the summer of 1995.

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RARE Sir Coxsone Ft Frankie P, Pinchers, TenaFly, Mikey General & more @ Clapham Common Park 1986
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Sir Coxsone Feat Super Cat,Nicodemus,Phillip Frazier London 1986. {RARE}
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“When Bob came out and he was talking about equality, it really took my interest,” says Herbs’ Tony Fonoti, “Bob is a messenger, that’s what I got from him … He was on a mission to deliver his message.” https://thespinoff.co.nz/music..../20-04-2019/how-bob-

How Bob Marley’s 1979 Western Springs concert changed NZ music |  The Spinoff
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How Bob Marley’s 1979 Western Springs concert changed NZ music | The Spinoff

Bob Marley played his first and only New Zealand concert on Monday, 16 April 1979, at Auckland’s Western Springs. Writing for RNZ, Gareth Shute looks back on that visit and the seismic effect it had on this country’s relationship with reggae music.

Awesome shot behind the waterfalls at Reggae Falls looking up! Image contributed by @Reni Arun.

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Grace Whole Wheat Easter Bun - Grace Foods Creative Cooking. Right in time for Easter!! If your enjoy Easter festivities and healthy eating you will love this episode of Creative Cooking! Take a look at our Whole Wheat Easter Bun. https://youtu.be/lWzl9EkmLGQ

Fried Dumplings Recipe by Grace Kitchen:

Preparation time 45m
Cooking time 20m
Ingredients
For 4 Person(s)

Recipe
4 cup(s) all purpose flour
2 tablespoon(s) granulated sugar
1 teaspoon(s) salt
1 tablespoon(s) baking powder
1 tablespoon(s) Grace Margarine, melted
1/4 cup(s) water
1/2 cup(s) milk
1 1/2 cup(s) Grace Vegetable Oil
Fried Dumplings Directions
In a mixing bowl, combine 3 cups flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, Grace Hello Margarine and water and mix well. Add the milk and continue mixing, then add the remaining flour and knead well until it forms a smooth dough.
Put dough to relax in a covered air tight container for 1/2 an hour.
Heat Grace Vegetable Oil in a large Dutch pot, roll dough into individual pieces.
Place shaped dough into the heated oil and fry for about 10 minutes or until golden brown.
Drain on absorbent paper towel.

Serve hot.

Yield: 12-16 dumplings

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