WHAT THE ARTISTS SAID
With Dub Asante Reggae City presents one of Jamaica's most outstanding vocal talents! Johnny Clarke burst on to the scene in the mid '70s, recording a stream of crucial cuts and several seminal albums. His hits opened the dancehall door to vocalists and Johnny Clarke's impact on the Jamaican music scene can not be underestimated! His ability to write new lyrics to classic rocksteady defined him as one of, if not the first, dancehall singers. Clarke is most well known for his hits with
Starring Pauline Black and Gaps Hendrickson. The Selecter fronted by the original singing duo of the female icon of the 2-‐tone era Pauline Black & Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson deliver classic hits like ‘Three MinuteHero’, ‘Missing Words’, ‘On My Radio’, James Bond’ and of course ‘Too Much Pressure’.
From 1982 to 1990 Flinty Badman & Deman Rockers could be found ripping up the reggae dancefloor on sound systems from around the NE London area. But it was on Unity Sound that they made their name playing all over England and quickly Deman Rockers & Flinty Badman were hailed kings of the dancehall in England.
With Dub Asante Reggae City presents one of Jamaica's most outstanding vocal talents! Johnny Clarke burst on to the scene in the mid '70s, recording a stream of crucial cuts and several seminal albums. His hits opened the dancehall door to vocalists and Johnny Clarke's impact on the Jamaican music scene can not be underestimated! His ability to write new lyrics to classic rocksteady defined him as one of, if not the first, dancehall singers. Clarke is most well known for his hits with