Skatalites
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| Fri 21 Apr ’06 |
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This is the Skatalites' frist trip to New Zealand. The Skatalites are supported by The Midnights and The Managers in Auckland and by The Offbeats and The Managers in Wellington. One Love, The Skatalites.
"The Skatalites, Jamaica's supreme instrumental band." BILLBOARD 1997
"Even before they became a band, the members of The Skatalites were already trendsetters on the Jamaican music scene." ROLLING STONE 1994
"The Skatalites were essential in the transformation of Ska -- with its obvious connection to the United States and its high speed tempos into Reggae." THE NEW YORK TIMES 1988 In Jamaica in the mid-50's, a fledgling recording industry saw the birth of what became known as Ska.
Created by fusing Boogie-Woogie Blues, R+B, Jazz, Mento, Calypso and African rythyms, Ska became the first truly Jamaican music and by the 60's all the vocalist were swarming to the studios to record their songs to this infectious new beat. Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Toots and the Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe are just a few of the names who came to record this new music, which coincided with the whole island's excitement about Jamaica's independence in 1962.
The core musicians playing on most of these sessions saw the opportunity to play this music live to the public. Tommy McCook, Rolando Alphonso, Johnny Moore, Lester Sterling, Don Drummond, Lloyd Knibb, Lloyd Brevett, Jerry Haynes, and Jackie Mittoo began working together in 1963 and formed The Ska-talites in May 1964.
Decades on, their music remains timeless. The band is promoting their new album `Skatalites in Orbit!'...




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