Reggae History Pt.1

by Reggae Artists

So where better to start than the beginning right? I came across this great documentary and thought I’d share it with you all. Featuring the first hand experience of many famous reggae artists, this is well worth watching!

There are four more parts so stay tuned and I will get them posted for you. Don’t forget to comment too, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this series.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. peanutbuttertoes Says:

    lets do a link exchange

  2. Britt Says:

    Ok Mr. Reggae-artist.com, who is your all time favorite reggae artist?

  3. Britt Says:

    oh! and song?!

  4. Reggae Artists Says:

    @ Peanutbuttertoes: Was that a question? I’ll have a look at your site first. Thanks for visiting!

    @ Britt: TOUGH QUESTION!!! I cannot quite cover my ‘favourites in a comment, but look out for a few posts that I have coming to cover my own personal choices!

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