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This Day in Reggae
and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history
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| November 22 |
| 1944: | Max Romeo is born Max Smith, the eldest of nine children. |
| 1946: | Aston Francis Barrett aka 'Family Man' is born in Kingston, Jamaica. |
| ----: | Shimura Hitoshi [Ska Flames; drums] is born. |
| 1973: | (or 1972): Patra (Dorothy Smith) is born in Kingston, Jamaica. |
| 1980: | DJ General Echo aka Ranking Slackness (b. Errol Robinson) passes away (shot dead by police) in Kingston, Jamaica, at the age of 24. (b. December 8, 1955) |
| November 23 |
| ----: | Sharon Marley Blendergast [Melody Makers] (first daughter of Bob and Rita; stepchild by Rita) is born. |
| 1945: | Singer Cornell Campbell is born in St. Andrew, Jamaica. |
| 1949: | Marcia Griffiths (Marcia Llyneth Griffiths) is born in Kingston, Jamaica. |
| 1967: | Singer Singing Melody (Everton Hardware) is born. |
| 1972: | The Abyssinians record "Y Mas Gan" for Lloyd Daley, The Matador. It can be heard on a compilation "Lloyd Daley's Matador Productions, 1968-1972" (Heartbeat HB 92) with it's version "Y Mas Gan Version". |
| November 24 |
| 1951: | The Star newspaper, Jamaican evening tabloid, starts as an eight-page publication with two editions. |
| 1988: | South Africa's justice minister announced that Nelson Mandela would not be returned to prison upon his recovery from tuberculosis, but would instead remain in custody in another location. |
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© Jah Itagaki
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