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Pull It Up Mi Selectah!

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Selector Spradigan at the controls

New to reggae music and want to impress your friends with a selection of vintage reggae tunes? Well, here are some wick’d recommended tunes for your iPod or MP3 player to get you started courtesy of local Miami, Florida, selector Spradigan.

You can purchase these tracks from any online music store such as iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody etc.

  1. The Heptones     Party Time
  2. Ken Boothe     Everything I Own
  3. John Holt     Stick By Me
  4. The Melodians     You Have Caught Me
  5. Errol Dunkley     You’re Gonna Need Me
  6. The Techniques     Queen Majesty
  7. Marcia Griffiths     Melody Life
  8. Dobby Dobson     Loving Pauper
  9. Marcia Aitken     I’m Still In Love
  10. Alton Ellis     Can I Change My Mind
  11. Gregory Isaacs     Love Is Over Due
  12. Junior Byles     Fade Away
  13. Delroy Wilson     Rain From The Skies
  14. Phylis Dillon     The Love That A Woman Should Give A Man
  15. Dennis Brown     Moving Away
  16. Cornell Campbell     Girl Of My Dreams

TMBSS3TTA5FH

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Toots and The Maytals Signs Distribution Deal With TADS Records

Reggae Mix Online

Looks like Toots and The Maytals is readying for a new wave of brand new releases and re-release of their vintage classics. According to The Jamaica Observer , TADS Records, based in Kingston Jamaica with main office located in Miami, Florida, will oversee the artist’s  extensive catalog.

According to the Label’s website,Tad’s Record has been in the music business for over 30 years and boasts a catalog showcasing artists such as Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, John Holt, Anthony B and many more that cover the spectrum of Reggae/Dance Hall music.

For those of you who can’t get enough of The ‘Toots,”  the next album release is scheduled for January 2010. No tour is currently scheduled for the rest of the year as of this writing, according to his website.

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True to reggae’s spiritual roots

Jason Miller
thestar.com

At age 59, Marcia Griffiths says most people would call her brand of reggae “old school,” but she’s quick to add that “it’s the good school. Bob Marley’s work will never go in vain.” Read more…

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