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by Hank Bordowitz


  Simon, Peter, and,

  “Rastafarian Chant,”

  Rastafarianism, xii,

  Bongo-U on,

  celebrations of,

  dialect of,

  diet of,

  on “Exodus,”

  Garvey, Marcus, and,

  on hair,

  in Jamaica,

  Manley, Michael, on,

  Marley, Stephen, on,

  music and,

  philosophy of,

  on revolution,

  rituals of,

  Selassie, Haile, and,

  sexuality of,

  Rastaman Vibrations,

  success of,

  R&B

  in Jamaica,

  “Rebel Music,”

  Red Stripe,

  Redding, Otis,

  Reddy, Helen,

  “Redemption Song,”

  Anderson, Al, on,

  Lindo, Earl “Wire,” on,

  Reed, Lou,

  Reggae, xii,

  bass in,

  CBS Records and,

  current state of,

  deejay stars in,

  derivations of,

  direction of,

  drummers in,

  exposure of,

  globalization of,

  in Grammys,

  Island Records and,

  Livingston, Bunny, on,

  Marley, Bob, on,

  in Miami,

  musicianship in,

  Oja on,

  origins of,

  politicians and,

  popularity of,

  qualities of,

  revolutionary nature of,

  “roots,”

  royalties and,

  Tosh, Peter, on,

  Turner, Teresa, on,

  Reggae Boys,

  “Reggae On Broadway,”

  Reggae Sunsplash festival,

  Reid, Duke,

  Reid, Owen,

  Reid, Vic,

  “Reincarnated Soul,” 247

  Revectoring,

  Richards, Keith,

  “Road Block,”

  Robinson, Smokey,

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame,

  Rock ‘N’ Groove (Bunny Wailer),

  Rock steady,

  defining,

  ska and,

  Rodney, Winston,

  Rolling Stone (magazine),

  The Rolling Stones,

  in Studio One,

  Romeo, Max,

  Roots,

  Roy and Millie,

  Royalties

  in reggae,

  of the Wailers,

  Ruby, Jack,

  on recording,

  “Rude Boy,”

  Rude boys,

  Rufaro Stadium,

  Carter, Mick, on,

  Ruffing, Bruce,

  “Rule Them Rudie,”

  Rumba,

  “Runaway Girl” (U Roy),

  Rundgren, Todd,

  “Running Away,”

  Ruskin, Mickey,

  Santana, Carlos,

  Savane, Vernal,

  School,

  “Screw Face,”

  Seaga, Edward

  Jamaica Labor Party of,

  Manley, Michael, and,

  at Marley’s funeral,

  Security Merchant Bank

  in estate affairs,

  Selassie, Haile,

  Garvey, Marcus, on,

  Patterson, Secco, on,

  philosophy of,

  Rastafarianism and,

  speeches of,

  “Selassie I Is the Temple,”

  Senagalese Delegation,

  Sense less (film),

  “Sexual Healing” (Marvin Gaye),

  Shabba Ranks,

  Shakespeare, Robbie,

  Shanachie Records,

  Shang Records,

  Sharpe, Sam,

  Shearer, Hugh,

  Shirley, Roy,

  “Simmer Down,”

  success of,

  Simon, Kate,

  Simon, Peter,

  at Grounation,

  Simpson, Nicole,

  Simpson, O.J.,

  Sims, Danny,

  Sinclair, John,

  Sister Nancy,

  Ska,

  defining,

  emergence of,

  origins of,

  rock steady and,

  The Skatalites,

  “Slave Driver,”

  Slave trade,

  Small, Millie,

  voice of,

  “Small Ax,”

  “Smile Jamaica,”

  Smile Jamaica concert,

  Green, Cherry,

  Smith, Patti,

  Smith, Slim,

  Soccer,

  Songs of Freedom,

  Songwriting,

  Sony Corp.

  legal dealings with,

  “Soon Come” (Peter Tosh),

  Soukous,

  “Soul Rebel,”

  Soul Rebels,

  The Soulettes,

  Marley, Rita, in,

  Sound systems

  in Jamaica,

  Sounds (magazine),

  Springsteen, Bruce

  gigs with,

  St. Croix, Stephen,

  Starlite,

  Stax Records,

  Steel band,

  Steffens, Roger, xix-xx,

  Steinberg, David,

  “Stepping Razor,”

  Stevens, Cat,

  “Stir It Up,”

  Streisand, Barbra,

  Studio One,

  Dodd, Coxsone, at,

  recording with,

  Rolling Stones in,

  Studio One Records

  Dodd, Coxsone, at,

  Studio Two

  the Wailers in,

  Sue Records,

  Super Beagle

  on Jamaican music,

  “Superstition,”

  Survival,

  “Survival,”

  Swank (magazine),

  SWAPO,

  Taj Mahal,

  Taylor, Don,

  on Marley’s death,

  shooting of,

  “Teenager In Love,”

  The Teenagers,

  Tekere, Edgar,

  “Thank You Lord,”

  “The Aggrovators Meet the

  Revolutionaries” (The Meditations, Culture),

  “Them Belly Full,”

  Third World,

  social phenomenon in,

  Third World Peace Medal,

  Thomas, Lowell,

  Thomson, Dennis,

  “Three Little Birds,” 194,

  Toots and the Maytalls,

  Tosh, Peter,

  on death,

  on Jamaican music,

  leaving the Wailers,

  Manley, Michael, and,

  on marijuana murder of,

  on reggae,

  signature of,

  on United Nations,

  Tourism,

  Traffic,

  “Trenchtown Rock,” 25,

  lyrics of,

  protest elements of,

  The Trip (Melody Makers),

  Trojan,

  Tuff Gong Records International,

  Island Records and,

  motto of,

  “Turn The Light Down Low,”

  Turner, Teresa

  on reggae,

  Twelve Tribes organization

  Gad, Vernon Carrington, on,

  “Twist Baby” (Owen Grey),

  U Roy,

  innovations of,

  UB-40,

  U.K. Privy Council,

  in estate affairs,

  United Nations

  Tosh, Peter, on,

  Universal Negro Improvement

  Association,

  Universal Studios Florida

  lawsuits against,

  Uprising,

  influences of,

  The Upsetter. See Perry, Lee “Scratch”

  The Village Voice,

  Vinyl,
/>   Virgin Records,

  Wail ‘M’ Soul ‘M,’,

  Wailer, Bunny.See Livingston, Bunny The Wailers,

  Blackwell, Chris, and,

  Cayman Music and,

  in Central Park,

  current lineup of,

  diet of,

  disbanding of,

  early recordings of,

  early repertoire of,

  European tour of,

  Family Man in,

  formation of,

  free concerts of,

  Gaye, Marvin, and,

  Griffiths, Marcia, in,

  instrumental backing of,

  interviewing,

  lineup of,

  Livingston, Bunny, in,

  Livingston, Bunny, leaving,

  at Manhattan Center,

  Marley, Rita, in,

  media response to,

  Mowatt, Judy, in,

  musical development of,

  royalties of,

  signing,

  in Studio

  Tosh, Peter, leaving,

  touring with,

  vocal stylings of,

  Wailin’ Soul,

  The Wailing Rudeboys,

  The Wailing Wailers. See The Wailers

  “Waiting In Vain,”

  “Wake Up and Live,”

  Walker, Clawrence

  in estate affairs,

  Walker, Jeff,

  Walker, T-Bone,

  Walters, Ricky,

  Wanted Dead or Alive(Peter Tosh),

  “War,”

  “War in Babylon” (Max Romeo),

  Warhol, Andy,

  WEA International,

  “We’ll Meet” (Roy and Millie),

  “What A Plot” (Melody Makers),

  “What Am I Living For?,”

  What’s Goin’ On,

  White, Timothy,

  on West Indian record business,

  “Who Feels It Knows It,”

  Williams, Clinton,

  Willington, Rupert,

  Willoughby, Neville,

  Wills,

  Wilson, Delroy,

  Wilson’s Heartbeat Records,

  Winecarnes,

  Wonder, Stevie,

  “Wonderful World, Beautiful People”

  (Leslie Kong),

  Word Sound & Power,

  on tour,

  Worldwide Church of God,

  Yellowman,

  Yesehey, Abouna,

  “You Poured Sugar On Me,”

  Youths Professional,

  ZANLA,

  ZANU,

  Zimbabwe

  concert in,

  freedom of,

  teargas in,

  turmoil in,

  “Zimbabwe,”

  impact of,

  Zolt, Marvin,

 

 

 


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