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Topic History of: Excellent Reggae / Acoustic Musician
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Kev This is pretty unusual, quite quirky, enjoyed this.

I also like this, a good blend of Reggae & R&B:

http://www.soundsunique.co.uk/tracks/NoMoreLove-Reggae.mp3
Michael I've gone off rootsy reggae. Why not stretch the genre a little occasionally? Here's a track I worked on last year, featuring the one and onl-i Dread Litoko toasting in Lingala. The song can be played using the little button on the right.

http://dread-litoko.moonfruit.com/


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nathanjay www.myspace.com/ooklahthemoc

I discovered them after Hurley had one of their albums in the hatch (LOST)
terrylamps This is boring, dreary and as non-reggae as you can get, there's plenty of superb reggae artists not in the mainstream if you want to check them out.Try Jah Cure if you want a bit of roots & culture..........
JK2006 nm