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This Day in Reggae
and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history
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| January 25 |
| 1875: | Anti-slavery society formed in NY. |
| 1952: | Timothy White, author of Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley, is born in Paterson, N.J. |
| 1956: | Andy Cox [(English) Beat; guitar] is born in Birmingham, England. |
| 1980: | Paul McCartney is released from a Tokyo jail where he'd been imprisoned after trying to carry a half pound of marijuana through customs at the Tokyo airport, and is deported back to Britain. |
| 1989: | UB40's single "Red Red Wine" [A&M] is certified Gold by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America). |
| 1994: | Deborahe Glasgow passes away (dies of a brain hemorrhage). Age 29. |
| 1994: | Ace Of Base's album "The Sign" [Arista] is certified Gold by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America). |
| 2004: | Singer Roman Stewart, also known as Romeo Stewart and 'Mr. Special' passes away (died from heart failure) at Long Island Jewish Hospital in New Hyde Park, Long Island. |
| January 26 |
| 19--: | Gamo [Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra; tenor sax] is born in Hokkaido, Japan. |
| 1932: | Producer "Coxsone" Dodd is born Clement Seymour Dodd in Kingston, Jamaica. |
| 1955: | Gary Crosby [Jazz Jamaica; leader/w.bass] is born in London. |
| 1958: | (some sources say 1957): Norman (Lamont) Hassan [UB40; percussions/trombone] is born in Birmingham, England. |
| 1962: | Emanuel Walsh [P.J Band; drums] is born in St. Mary, Jamaica. |
| 1970: | Neville Hinds' "London Bridge" and The Linkers' "Say Say" are recorded for Lloyd Daley, The Matador. They can be heard on a CD "From Matador's Arena - 1969-1970 - Volume 2" (Jamaican Gold JMC 200.233). |
| 1994: | Ace Of Base's album "The Sign" [Arista] is certified Platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America). |
| January 27 |
| 1979: | Han-Kun [Shonannokaze] is born in Kamakura, Japan. |
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© Jah Itagaki
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