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This Day in Reggae
and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history
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October 9 |
1940: | John Winston Lennon is born at Oxford Street Maternity Hospital in Liverpool, England, during an air-raid on the city. |
1957: | Ini Kamoze is born in St. Mary, Jamaica. |
1962: | Uganda gains independence from Britain (National Day). |
1963: | Mikey General aka Michael Taylor is born in London, England. |
1973: | Slim Smith is found dead of undetermined causes. |
1988: | Red Red Wine (UB40) is a hit. (U.S.) |
October 10 |
1968: | The Caribbeans' "Let Me Walk By" and The Scorchers' "Uglyman" are recorded for Lloyd Daley, The Matador. They can heard on a compilation "Lloyd Daley's Matador Productions, 1968-1972" (Heartbeat HB 92). |
1989: | Conroy Smith is shot and wounded by gunman, probably burglar, and is sent to hospital in the dead of night. |
1992: | Jamar McNaughton aka Chronixx is born. |
2008: | Alton Ellis passes away in London. Age 68. |
October 11 |
1864: | Slavery is abolished in Maryland. |
1865: | Jamaican national hero Paul Bogle leads a successful protest march to the Morant Bay Courthouse. |
1948: | Japanese singer Jah K.S.K is born in Sendai, Japan. |
1969: | Lascelles Perkins records "Please Stay" for Lloyd Dalley, The Matador. It can be heard on a CD "From Matador's Arena - 1969-1970 - Volume 2" (Jamaican Gold JMC 200.233). |
1970: | The Victors record "Me A Tell You" for Lloyd Dalley, The Matador. It can be heard on a CD "From Matador's Arena - 1969-1970 - Volume 2" (Jamaican Gold JMC 200.233). |
1975: | The Wailers and Stevie Wonder jam at the National Arena. The Third World opened the concert. |
1978: | Jah Cure is born Siccature Alcock in Hanover Parish, Jamaica. |
1993: | Anthony Johnson aka Panhead passes away (shot dead) at his home on the morning of this day. (b. c. 1965) |
2004: | Jamaica's The Legal Deposit law is implemented. |
2019: | K.C. White (Morris White) passes away. |
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© Jah Itagaki
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