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This Day in Reggae
and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history
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| December 8 |
| 1942: | Toots Hibbert (Frederick Nathaniel "Toots" Hibbert, O.J.) is born in Clarendon, Jamaica. |
| 1955: | DJ General Echo aka Ranking Slackness (Errol Robinson) is born in Kingston, Jamaica. |
| c.1970: Yogie (Courtney Morrison) is born in Annotto Bay, St. Mary, Jamaica. |
| 1974: | Japanese singer Minmi is born. |
| 1976: | Eagles' album "Hotel California", which contains their reggae-styled tune, is released. |
| 1999: | Organizers of the popular live show Sting honors eleven persons from various sectors of the entertainment industry at the launch of the 1999 renewal at Le Meridien Jamaica Pegasus.Those honoured ware:- Wayne Holung of the True Tone sound system
- deejay Desmond "Ninja Man" Ballentine
- deejay Norman "Tiger" Jackson
- production man Ricky Chin
- Derrick Barnett, founding member of the Sagittarius Band
- Lloyd "King Jammys" James
- Desmond Young, president of the Jamaica Federation of Musicians
- Patrick Roberts of Shocking Vibes Productions
- Donovan Germaine of Penthouse Records
- Tommy Cowan of Glory Music
- John Swaby, another specialist in the area of production
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| 2021: | Jamaican bass guitarist and record producer Robbie Shakespeare [Sly & Robbie] (Robert Warren Dale Shakespeare) passes away. Age 68. |
| December 9 |
| 1940: | Pioneering Jamaican singer and producer Clancy Eccles is born in Dean Pen, St. Mary, Jamaica. |
| 1942: | Leonard Dillon [Ethiopians] is born in Port Antonio, Jamaica. |
| 1965: | Jazz reggae sax man Arthro Tappin is born. |
| 1991: | After a long legal battle, Bob Marley's $11.5 million estate is settled in court and left in the hands of his family, headed by Rita Marley. |
| 1991: | Ziggy Marley's daughter is born. Ziggy names her Justice in honor of the verdict awards Bob Marley's estate to his family. |
| 1994: | (or early next day) Garnet Daymon Smith aka Garnet Silk passes away at the age of 28. (b. April 2, 1966)He and his mother were killed in gas explosion at his home in Mandeville, Jamaica; two of his brothers were injured. |
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© Jah Itagaki
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