Keith Richards's enduring love of Jamaican music and culture hasn't resulted in too many cover versions but he did have a stab at Toots' 1969 skank in 2003. Handy backing band on that version, too: none other than the Maytals themselves, enlisted while Richards helped out with their collaborations album, True Love.
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Keith Richards's enduring love of Jamaican music and culture hasn't resulted in too many cover versions but he did have a stab at Toots… read more
Keith Richards's enduring love of Jamaican music and culture hasn't resulted in too many cover versions but he did have a stab at Toots' 1969 skank in 2003. Handy backing … read more
Jamaican Toots and the Maytals was until 1971 a vocal group called simply The Maytals. They are one of the best known and highest professionally rated (Rolling Stone, AllMusic, etc) ska, rocksteady and reggae groups. They were icons for the early skinhead movement of white working-class youth in UK. Their sound was unique, highly influenced by gospel, soul, and funk. Maytals (Hebrew = "dewdrops") was formed in Kingston, Jamaica 1961 by Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, Henry "Raleigh" Gordon & Nathaniel "Jerry" Mathias. Well known songs are '… read more
Jamaican Toots and the Maytals was until 1971 a vocal group called simply The Maytals. They are one of the best known and highest professionally rated (Rolling Stone, AllMusic, etc) ska, ro…read more
Jamaican Toots and the Maytals was until 1971 a vocal group called simply The Maytals. They are one of the best known and highest professionally rated (Rolling Stone, AllMusic, etc) ska, rocksteady and reggae groups. They were icons fo… read more