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An alias for the Bullwackies All Stars. During the early '80s, dub producer Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes maintained a busy stud… read moreAn alias for the Bullwackies All Stars. During the early '80s, dub producer Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes maintained a busy studio in the Bronx, where he produced a large ensemble of reggae vocalists and released the music on … read moreAn alias for the Bullwackies All Stars. During the early '80s, dub producer Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes maintained a busy studio in the Bronx, where he produced a large ensemble of reggae vocalists and released the music on his Wackies label. The vocalists Barnes (whose nickname is B… read more -
Bullwackies All Stars
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Bullwackies All Stars was the house band for the Wackies record label. This label was actually based out of Brooklyn, NY, even though it p… read moreBullwackies All Stars was the house band for the Wackies record label. This label was actually based out of Brooklyn, NY, even though it produced exclusively reggae. The Bullwackies All Stars and the producers at Wackies were all Jamai… read moreBullwackies All Stars was the house band for the Wackies record label. This label was actually based out of Brooklyn, NY, even though it produced exclusively reggae. The Bullwackies All Stars and the producers at Wackies were all Jamaican ex-pats. The Bullwackies All Stars backed up all the la… read more -
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Prince Douglas
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Engineer Douglas Levy (Prince Douglas) was part of the original Wackies set up from 1974-75, alongside Lloyd Barnes and Jah Upton. For a wh… read moreEngineer Douglas Levy (Prince Douglas) was part of the original Wackies set up from 1974-75, alongside Lloyd Barnes and Jah Upton. For a while he would have his own label - Hamma - within the Bullwackies group View wikiEngineer Douglas Levy (Prince Douglas) was part of the original Wackies set up from 1974-75, alongside Lloyd Barnes and Jah Upton. For a while he would have his own label - Hamma - within the Bullwackies group View wiki -
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John Clarke
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There are four artists by the name of John Clarke. The one whose picture is shown is a reggae singer from Brooklyn, New York. The second… read moreThere are four artists by the name of John Clarke. The one whose picture is shown is a reggae singer from Brooklyn, New York. The second John Clarke is an up and coming singer/songwriter from the U.S. as well. He has released a demo … read moreThere are four artists by the name of John Clarke. The one whose picture is shown is a reggae singer from Brooklyn, New York. The second John Clarke is an up and coming singer/songwriter from the U.S. as well. He has released a demo CD entitled, "All Beneath Our Train", which includ… read more -
Roots Underground
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(1) Roots Underground, whose album Tribesman Assault appeared first in 1977 (and was reissued in 2003 as both LP and CD), can easily be con… read more(1) Roots Underground, whose album Tribesman Assault appeared first in 1977 (and was reissued in 2003 as both LP and CD), can easily be confused with another, much more recent reggae act from Jamaica, Rootz Underground. I left the descri… read more(1) Roots Underground, whose album Tribesman Assault appeared first in 1977 (and was reissued in 2003 as both LP and CD), can easily be confused with another, much more recent reggae act from Jamaica, Rootz Underground. I left the description of the group written with the "z" untouched,… read more -
Clive Field Marshall
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On its original release in 1981, Clive Field Marshall's Poor House Rockers album sold out so quickly that Wackies was unable to supply… read moreOn its original release in 1981, Clive Field Marshall's Poor House Rockers album sold out so quickly that Wackies was unable to supply his customary distributors outside New York; and it has been high on Wackies-collectors' lis… read moreOn its original release in 1981, Clive Field Marshall's Poor House Rockers album sold out so quickly that Wackies was unable to supply his customary distributors outside New York; and it has been high on Wackies-collectors' lists ever since. The rhythms nod again to The Heptones at Stud… read more -
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