1. Which well-known reggae singer started out as the lead singer for the very popular 1970s reggae group, Tomorrow’s Children?
2. In the mid 1970s, Father Richard Ho Lung & Friends had a Jamaican Top 10 hit (peaked at Number 3 position on the charts) with the single, “Sinner.”
Who was the (foreign) lead singer on “Sinner”?
3. One of the most hauntingly beautiful guitar solos in Jamaican music history was the solo on the Wailers’, “It Hurts to Be Alone.”
Who was the guitarist who played this solo?
4. Toots & the Maytals’ ska record, “Never You Change” (released in 1965) is marked by a beautiful, very lyrical guitar solo. Who was the lead guitarist who played this brilliant solo?
5. The year 1985 was a turning point in the history of dancehall as the unveiling of Wayne Smith’s smash hit, “Under Me Sleng Teng” in that year effectively signaled the start of digital music in Jamaica. Question: Which two sound systems were clashing on the night the secret weapon, “Under Me Sleng Teng,” was introduced?
2. In the mid 1970s, Father Richard Ho Lung & Friends had a Jamaican Top 10 hit (peaked at Number 3 position on the charts) with the single, “Sinner.”
Who was the (foreign) lead singer on “Sinner”?
3. One of the most hauntingly beautiful guitar solos in Jamaican music history was the solo on the Wailers’, “It Hurts to Be Alone.”
Who was the guitarist who played this solo?
4. Toots & the Maytals’ ska record, “Never You Change” (released in 1965) is marked by a beautiful, very lyrical guitar solo. Who was the lead guitarist who played this brilliant solo?
5. The year 1985 was a turning point in the history of dancehall as the unveiling of Wayne Smith’s smash hit, “Under Me Sleng Teng” in that year effectively signaled the start of digital music in Jamaica. Question: Which two sound systems were clashing on the night the secret weapon, “Under Me Sleng Teng,” was introduced?
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