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Kingston to Cali  "Reggae's Journey West"

Kingston to Cali "Reggae's Journey West"

Released: 2024-06-16
© Copyright 2024 Henry K Productions
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7 Episodes
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7 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-06-16
© Copyright 2024 Henry K Productions
Most Recent Episode
"One Big Family"

"One Big Family"

Time: 34:14
On the Season 1 finale of Kingston to Cali "One Big Family" Caliroots has grown to be a dominant sub genre of Reggae because they built their brand on the successes and accomplishments of the Jamaican music industry. The question is will Caliroots learn from the Jamaican music industry's mistakes? or repeat them?
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Special thanks to Rogers Steffens, Lance Linare, Jenje Dennis, Jesse Jarnow and Rich Mahan, Dan Sheehan, Dave Shiffman , James Searl
cover photo by Brian Jahn
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Intro by Roootsland Intro: "Mixed Up Moods" Jacob Miller feat. Kim Yamaguchi & Michael Rose
Edi Fitzroy "Deep in Mi Culture" The Skatalites "James Bond Theme" Edi Fitzroy & Mikey Dread "The Gun Dub" Peter Tosh "Legalize it" (acoustic) Halfpint "One Big Family"
Episode ID: 1000659126215
GUID: 8bf045ae-f228-4461-976b-1545b934ec51
Release Date: 16/06/2024, 01:20:00

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This 6 episode podcast series Presented by Henry K and Rootsland delves into the rich history and evolution of reggae, tracing the path from it’s roots in Kingston, Jamaica to the current thriving “CaliRoots” scene in California. Each episode will focus on a different decade, starting with the 70’s and how a hippy movement disgruntled about the way rock and roll sold out, embraced this refreshing and authentic Island sound. The series will break down the key artists, events, and cultural influences that shaped reggae’s progression over time and why California became such fertile ground for the Island sound

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